LOS ANGELES, CA BUS CHARTER RENTAL SERVICE
Coach Connection USA meets any, and all, charter bus rental needs you may have in Los Angeles, CA 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 Los Angeles, CA metropolitan Area. Coach connection USA can provide local School Transportation as well. When you're looking for a Transportation Bus company in the Los Angeles, CA area, Let us be your only stop for all of your charter bus rental needs.
Possible touristic destinations:
- - Visit Disney Land
- - Santa Monica and Venice Beech
- - Sightseeing in Hollywood
- - Visit six Flags Magic Mountain
- - Game at Dodger Stadium
Fun Fact:
- When L.A. was founded, the city's full name was "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora Reina de los Angeles sobre el Rio Porciuncula." (If your Spanish is rusty, that translates to "The town of our lady queen of the angels on the Porciuncula River.")
- In 1892, oil was discovered near what is now Dodger Stadium.By 1923, Los Angeles produced one quarter of the world's oil. It still sits atop the third-largest oil field in the country.
- How did the film industry end up in L.A.? To get away from Thomas Edison. Edison—who lived in New Jersey—held most of the country's film patents. Filmmakers fled westward to avoid Edison's intellectual property claims.
- The Hollywood sign originally said "Hollywoodland."
- L.A. is home to the largest boulder ever transported—a 340-ton chunk of granite that hit the road in 2012. It took 11 days to move it just 85 miles to its home at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.