This Collins Bantam MFSAB bus is a great little people mover with seating for 14 kids, and no CDL required in most states. It is built on a Chevy chassis powered by a 4.8L V8 gas engine and automatic transmission. There are plenty of features like driver and passenger A/C, integrated child seats, three-point seat belts, lots of mirrors for visibility, manual bi-fold doors and more.
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The recent delivery of a 2007 Collins Bantam MFSAB Bus B25809 to St. Louis, Missouri, marks a notable addition to the region’s dynamic transportation scene. With its new home just off South Grand near Tower Grove Park, this bus introduces essential passenger capacity for local organizations navigating the city’s busy streets and diverse neighborhoods.
St. Louis boasts a population of over 293,000 within city limits and continues to see steady growth in nearby suburbs like Chesterfield and Maryland Heights. Major employers such as BJC HealthCare, Washington University, and Anheuser-Busch create consistent demand for reliable commercial vehicles Missouri residents can rely on year-round. Seasonal patterns—especially during Cardinals baseball season and fall university events—further drive the need for flexible fleet vehicles. As costs rise across the Midwest, many institutions turn to used Bantam MFSAB Bus B25809 buses for sale St. Louis to balance budget with reliability.
This Collins model is particularly well-suited for the area’s mix of school districts, summer camps along Highway 64/40, campus shuttle routes in Midtown, and group outings to Forest Park or The Hill. Known for its robust safety features and accessible layout, it easily accommodates varied passenger loads—a must in neighborhoods like Soulard where event traffic fluctuates daily. St. Louis’ urban grid combined with unpredictable riverfront weather makes durable transportation solutions like this one even more valuable.
Our service extends beyond downtown St. Louis into communities such as Belleville, Illinois (just across the Mississippi) and St. Charles along I-70—delivering tailored logistics support throughout the Gateway City region. With real-time tracking on most deliveries and ongoing maintenance resources locally available, we remain committed to meeting evolving needs as regional transit demands shift year after year. Interestingly, many local operators don’t realize that Missouri leads the Midwest in per-capita use of small fleet buses—underscoring why Collins buses St. Louis continue to be an integral part of our roads.
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