BOSTON, MA BUS CHARTER RENTAL SERVICE

Coach Connection USA meets any, and all, charter bus rental needs you may have in Boston, MA metropolitan area. Whether you require a charter bus rental, minibus rental or a luxurious limousine services for business, clients or partners, Coach Connection USA is here to ensure that you have the most comfortable, reliable transportation you want and deserve. Our agents are available around the clock to answer your questions and make sure you have what you need, when you want it. Your satisfaction is our main priority!

Whether you are sightseeing, chartering multiple buses for an major event, Hospital, Construction, wedding or any other private transportation, Coach Connection USA stands by our name. Just ask our agents; we'll help you map out your travel itinerary as we're very knowledgeable of all the attractions in the Boston, MA metropolitan Area. Coach connection USA can provide local School Transportation as well. When you're looking for a Transportation Bus company in the Boston, MA area, Let us be your only stop for all of your charter bus rental needs.

Possible touristic destinations:

  • - Boston Marathon
  • - Fenway Park
  • - John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum & Library
  • - Freedom Trail

Fun Fact:

  • In 1897, Boston built America's first subway — the Tremont Street Subway.
  • The Boston Common has been around since 1634 and is the oldest public park in the country.
  • Quincy, MA is home to the first Dunkin Donuts, located on Hancock Street.
  • Our nation's first Thanksgiving Day was celebrated in Plymouth in 1621.
  • The largest art theft in history took place in Boston on March 18, 1990. There were 12 paintings worth a total of $500 million which were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum by two thieves posing as police officers.
  • Fenway Park opened in 1912 and is the oldest original Major League Baseball stadium still in use.
  • A golden pine cone sits on top of the gold dome of the State House and symbolizes the importance of logging to Massachusetts in the 18th century.

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