Here we have a LIKE NEW 2024 Ford Transit 350 Wheelchair Passenger Van. It’s built on the dependable Ford Transit 350 chassis and powered by an efficient 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 gas engine. This van is set up with seating for two passengers plus a co-pilot, along with two wheelchair positions. It comes equipped with a Braun rear-entry wheelchair lift, AM/FM stereo, navigation, backup camera, and Ford’s SYNC 4 media screen. Other features include USB ports, high roof with overhead ducted A/C and heat, LED lighting, and more.
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The recent delivery of a 2024 Ford Transit Wheelchair Van S15558 to San Francisco, California highlights the city’s commitment to accessible transportation. This new addition is already making a difference near Mission Bay, where increased mobility options are essential for residents and visitors. With its modern features and specialized passenger capacity, this vehicle responds directly to local transit needs.
San Francisco’s unique combination of dense neighborhoods—over 18,000 people per square mile—and rapid population growth places constant pressure on fleet operators. Major employers like UCSF Medical Center and Salesforce Tower require reliable transportation solutions for both staff and clients. Additionally, seasonal surges from events around Golden Gate Park or Oracle Park further stretch existing resources. These factors drive steady demand for Transit Wheelchair Van S15558 buses for sale San Francisco, especially as the city expands ADA-compliant services.
Equipped with advanced wheelchair lifts, flexible seating, and climate controls suited to the Bay Area’s microclimates, the 2024 Ford Transit Wheelchair Van is ideal for shuttle runs between SoMa tech campuses and downtown hotels. Its passenger capacity matches demand along high-traffic corridors such as Geary Boulevard or the Embarcadero—areas frequently underserved by traditional transit options. Nonprofits in the Sunset District and senior centers in North Beach benefit from these versatile vehicles when serving individuals with reduced mobility.
Our service radius extends well beyond San Francisco into Daly City and Oakland via I-280 and I-80, ensuring prompt delivery and ongoing regional support. Local logistics account for steep streets and limited curb space—a uniquely San Franciscan challenge many overlook. As commercial vehicles California continue evolving, our commitment remains focused on providing tailored fleet solutions that address real-world transportation gaps throughout the Bay Area.
(Lesser-known fact: Did you know that San Francisco has more than 1,000 registered nonprofit transportation providers?)