We use this for a lot of events and times where customers need to load wheel chairs, it’s also a great shuttle for mingling and talking because the seats are facing each other.
Cities:
San Francisco, CA
A LITTLE HISTORY A coach (also motor coach, often simply referred to as a bus) is a type of vehicle used for conveying passengers on excursions and on longer-distance intercity bus service between cities—or even between countries. Unlike transit busesdesigned for shorter journeys, coaches often have a luggage hold that is separate from the passenger cabin and are normally equipped with facilities required for longer trips, including comfortable seats and sometimes a toilet. The term “coach” was previously used for a horse-drawn carriage designed for the conveyance of more than one passenger, the passengers’ luggage, and mail, that is covered for protection from the elements. The term was applied to railway carriagesin the 19th century, and later to motor coaches. Horse-drawn chariots and carriages (“coaches”) were used by the wealthy and powerful where the roads were of a high enough standard from possibly 3000 BC. In Hungary, during the reign of King Matthias Corvinus in the 15th century, the wheelwrights of Kocs began to build a horse-drawn vehicle with steel-spring suspension. This “cart of Kocs” as the Hungarians called it (Hungarian: kocsi szekér) soon became popular all over Europe. The imperial post service employed the first horse-drawn mail coaches in Europe since Roman times in 1650, and as they started in the town of Kocs, the use of these mail coaches gave rise to the term “coach”. Stagecoaches (drawn by horses) were used for transport between cities from about 1500 in Great Britain until displaced by the arrival of the railways. One of the earliest motorised vehicles was the charabanc, which was used for short journeys and excursions until the early years of the 20th century. The first “motor coaches” were purchased by operators of those horse-drawn vehicles in the early 20th century by operators such as Royal Blue Coach Services, who purchased their first charabanc in 1913 and were running 72 coaches by 1926. SERVICE OFFERED IN THIS VEHICLE Point to point service Airport transfers Dedicated chauffeur service Shuttle service Nightlife service 28, 38 & 40 passengers Large Luggage Capacity Black Leather Interior Executive Style Seating On Board Wi-fi P.A. System Large LCD Screen
Cities:
San Francisco, CA; Napa, CA; Palo Alto, CA; San Jose, CA; Oakland, CA; Concord, CA
State-of-the-art concept luxury design Rare "VIP limo seating" Premium entertainment system with AM/FM/CD/DVD/auxiliary and Bluetooth capability 42 inch television Ice cooler in the rear 17 inch TV screen in the front Leather reclining captains chairs with arm rests One built-in table for business or pleasure Special effect lighting and color changing ceiling Tinted windows, window shades and personal reading lights Overhead personal items storage compartments Large rear outside luggage compartment Smartphone docking GPS Satellite Navigation
Cities:
San Francisco, CA
Smaller than our motor-coaches, these vehicles can accommodate smaller groups – around 45 people, depending on your vehicle of choice. Great for our carbon conscious patrons, our diverse selection of shuttle buses makes even short trips from work, trade-show venues, or hotel luxurious and comfortable.
Cities:
San Francisco, CA
No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included
Cities:
Santa Cruz, CA; San Francisco, CA; San Jose, CA; San Mateo, CA; Burlingame, CA; Palo Alto, CA; Mountain View, CA
The Full Sized Motor Coach buses offer premium suede interior. With ample legroom and comfortable seating rows this vehicle is designed to transport large parties. Standard overhead storage compartments and a large side luggage compartment insures that this vehicle will be able to get all of your items to your destination. PASSENGER CAPACITY: 55 LUGGAGE CAPACITY: 50
Cities:
San Francisco, CA
19990 Skywest Dr, Hayward, CA 94541, USA
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San Jose, CA
+1 (800) 526-2751
20991 Cabot Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545
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Burlingame, CA
+1 (650) 697-3635
1400 Coleman Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95050, USA
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