Just in is this clean 2018 World Trans shuttle built on a Ford Transit-350 chassis. It’s powered by a fuel-efficient 3.7L V6 paired with Ford’s automatic transmission. The wheelchair lift is located on the curb side, positioned forward on the bus body for easy operation by the driver. Inside, you’ll find seating for 10 passengers, along with folding seats that allow you to configure the cabin for wheelchair positions as needed. Additional features include an AM/FM stereo with USB, LED lighting inside and out and much more.
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The recent delivery of a 2018 World Trans Lift Equipped Shuttle Bus S30090 to St. Louis, Missouri highlights the city’s commitment to accessible group transportation. With this lift-equipped shuttle bus now operating near the bustling Central West End, local organizations can better meet diverse mobility needs across the metro area—particularly along Forest Park Avenue, where demand for passenger shuttles has steadily increased.
St. Louis’s transportation landscape is shaped by its population of over 293,000 residents and steady growth in surrounding St. Louis County. Major employers like BJC HealthCare and Washington University drive daily commuter traffic, while downtown events and seasonal festivals swell ridership on key routes. The region’s humid summers and icy winters further emphasize the need for reliable fleet vehicles with robust climate control—factors that push demand for Trans Lift Equipped Shuttle Bus S30090 buses for sale St. Louis beyond typical national averages.
Equipped with a spacious passenger capacity and wheelchair accessibility, this World Trans S30090 shuttle is ideal for running hotel-to-airport circuits near Lambert International or moving groups between historic Soulard and the Gateway Arch grounds during event season. Its flexible seat configuration supports everything from medical center shuttles in Midtown to church group outings in South City neighborhoods. In fact, some local tour operators use similar models when navigating tight corners in The Hill or Cherokee Street—areas known for their narrow roads and dense foot traffic.
Our regional delivery service covers not only greater St. Louis but also extends out to Edwardsville, Illinois and Arnold, Missouri—supporting commercial vehicles Missouri-wide from our centrally located depot just off I-64. We coordinate logistics around Cardinals home games (which can affect street closures) and offer ongoing maintenance support tailored to Midwest driving conditions. As more organizations seek versatile World buses Midwest-wide, we remain dedicated to serving evolving transit needs throughout the bi-state area.
Did you know? Despite being a river city, St. Louis ranks sixth nationally in number of annual parades per capita—a surprisingly demanding factor