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56 Passenger Coach Bus Rental in Folsom

If you’re looking for the biggest, most comfortable bus available, Folsom Coach Bus Service has a fleet of modern 56-passenger coaches ready to take your group anywhere in California. These full-size buses are perfect for long-distance trips, large-scale events, and any occasion where you need to move a lot of people comfortably and efficiently. With premium amenities like onboard restrooms, WiFi, power outlets, reclining seats, and massive luggage storage, your riders will stay happy and productive on the road. Whether you’re organizing a company outing to Lake Tahoe, a school field trip to the California State Railroad Museum, or a wedding shuttle between Folsom Lake and downtown Sacramento, we’ll make sure your transportation runs smoothly from start to finish.

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How Much Does A 56 Passenger Coach Bus Rental in Folsom Cost?

The cost of renting a 56-passenger coach bus in Folsom depends on several factors, including the length of your trip, the time of year, and how many days you’ll need the bus. Local rentals within Folsom, Granite Bay, or El Dorado Hills typically start around $250–$350 per hour with a 5-hour minimum, while full-day rates for long-distance travel to places like San Francisco, Yosemite, or Lake Tahoe range from $1,800 to $3,500 per day. Multi-day packages are available at discounted rates for extended tours or corporate retreats. For the most accurate pricing, call our team at 279-289-2570 anytime—we’ll get you a custom quote in less than 30 seconds!

Bus Type Cost Per Hour Cost Per Day Cost Per Mile
56 Passenger Coach Bus Starts from $170* Starts from $1,100* Starts from $4.50*

Amenities Available on our 56 Passenger Coach Buses in Folsom

Reclining Seats
Free WiFi
Onboard Restrooms
Power Outlets
LCD Monitors
Air Conditioning
Wi-Fi on a coach bus

Wi-Fi

Stay connected on the road with free onboard WiFi, perfect for checking email, streaming music, or sharing photos of your trip. Whether you’re commuting to downtown Sacramento or heading out for a weekend in Lake Tahoe, you’ll appreciate having reliable internet access the entire way.

charter bus restroom

Onboard Restrooms

Every 56-passenger bus comes equipped with a clean, fully functional restroom so you can minimize stops and keep your schedule on track. This is especially convenient for long-distance trips across Northern California or late-night returns after a concert at Golden 1 Center.

Interior of a charter bus with flat-screen TVs

Onboard TVs

Multiple flat-screen monitors are installed throughout the cabin, allowing you to play movies, training videos, or presentations during your journey. Connect your device via HDMI or USB, or use the DVD/Blu-ray player for continuous entertainment on routes to San Francisco or Silicon Valley.

Power outlets on a bus

Power Outlets

Individual power outlets and USB ports at every seat make it easy to charge phones, laptops, and tablets without fighting over plugs. Great for business travelers who need to work en route or students keeping their devices powered during a field trip to the Folsom Zoo Sanctuary.

Air vents on a charter bus

Climate Control with Personal Air Vents

Advanced climate control systems ensure the cabin stays comfortable in any weather, with powerful air conditioning for hot summers and efficient heating for chilly mornings. Personal overhead vents let each passenger adjust airflow to their liking, whether you’re crossing the Central Valley or climbing into the Sierra foothills.

Leather seats on a coach bus

Leather Seating

Enjoy the ride in plush, high-back leather seats that recline for added comfort and feature adjustable footrests, armrests, and headrests. The wide aisles and generous legroom make it easy to relax, read, or catch up on sleep during long stretches between stops.

Storage space on a charter bus

Overhead & Undercarriage Storage

Store backpacks, jackets, and small bags in the overhead racks above your seat, while larger suitcases, coolers, and equipment cases go in the spacious undercarriage compartments. There’s enough room for everyone’s gear, whether you’re packing for a weekend ski trip or transporting band instruments to a competition.