Types of Buses We Offer at Bryan Minibus Company
Bryan Minibus Company has the biggest and best fleet of buses in Bryan-College Station. We have everything from 18-passenger minibuses to 56-passenger charter buses ready for your next trip. Whether you’re taking a group from Texas A&M University to a football game at Kyle Field, shuttling wedding guests to Messina Hof Winery, or moving students on a field trip to the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History, we can help.
                              18 Passenger Minibus Rental
The 18-passenger minibus is perfect for small groups who need something bigger than a van but smaller than a full-size bus. Use these for quick rides between hotels and the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, campus tours at Blinn College, or corporate shuttles to Park Hudson office parks. With reclining seats, WiFi, and power outlets, everyone will be comfortable and connected.
20 Passenger Minibus Rental
Our 20-passenger minibus offers a bit more space without sacrificing maneuverability. This mid-sized option works great for youth sports teams heading to Veterans Park & Athletic Complex, church groups visiting Lake Bryan, or Aggie fans carpooling to Reed Arena. Amenities like overhead storage, individual lighting, and climate control make short hops around town easy and pleasant.
                              
                              25 Passenger Minibus Rental
If you need even more room, the 25-passenger minibus is a solid choice. These are ideal for large family reunions at Tanglewood Park, school outings to the Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley, or employee transportation to industrial sites along Highway 6. Features include high-backed seats, PA systems, and optional TV monitors for videos or announcements.
56 Passenger Charter Bus Rental
When you have a big crowd, nothing beats a 56-passenger charter bus. These full-size coaches are built for long-distance comfort with onboard restrooms, luggage bays, and plush seating. Rent one for multi-day trips to Houston or Dallas, band competitions at Rudder High School, or moving hundreds of people between Century Square and Downtown Bryan during major festivals.
                              



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