Wheelchair Accessible Buses

Buying a used wheelchair accessible bus: Start with lift capacity, wheelchair positions, passenger seating, and whether the route requires full ADA compliance. Most buyers compare shuttle, paratransit, school, and coach platforms before choosing a layout.

  • Best fit: NEMT, senior transport, schools, churches, hotels, airports, and public agencies.
  • Budget: Often $18,000-$90,000 used depending on chassis, year, mileage, lift, and securement equipment.
  • Check: Lift operation, Q'Straint or Sure-Lok tie-downs, door clearance, floor condition, ADA documentation, and CDL fit.
Need help choosing? Compare ADA lift specs, wheelchair positions, seating capacity, budgets, and CDL notes after the listings. View the decision guide

ADA Feature Checklist: What to Verify Before You Buy

Not every "ADA accessible" listing meets the same standard. Before you evaluate any unit, run through these features — each one has a compliance threshold that matters for your operation, your riders, and your funding source.

Wheelchair Lift — Capacity, Platform Size, and Manufacturer

The lift must be rated at a minimum 600 lbs to accommodate most power wheelchairs with occupant. Confirm the platform dimensions are at least 30 in wide × 48 in long — the ADA minimum for a standard occupied wheelchair. Ask for the manufacturer name and model number: Braun, Ricon, and BraunAbility are the dominant lift builders in the used market, and parts availability varies significantly. Request the last lift inspection date and service record before purchase.

Wheelchair Securement — Q'Straint or Sure-Lok Four-Point

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 222 and ADA requirements mandate four-point tie-down securement for occupied wheelchairs in transit vehicles. The two dominant systems are Q'Straint and Sure-Lok — both use forward- and rear-facing belt anchors at four points on the chair frame. Verify the number of securement positions, the track condition, and whether the lap and shoulder belts for the occupant are present and undamaged. Missing or damaged belts are a compliance failure, not a cosmetic issue.

Kneeling Suspension

Kneeling suspension lowers the entry step height by 2–3 inches, significantly improving boarding for ambulatory passengers with mobility limitations and reducing the lift travel distance for wheelchair users. Not universally present on all accessible buses — verify by asking the seller to demonstrate the system in operation. If it's listed as a feature but hasn't been used, test it before you buy.

Ramp vs. Lift — Know Which You're Buying

Ramps are fixed or fold-out inclined surfaces — simpler, lower maintenance, and suitable for manual wheelchair users and ambulatory passengers. Lifts are powered platforms that raise and lower — required for power wheelchair users who cannot self-propel up a ramp grade. Most NEMT and senior transport programs require a powered lift, not a ramp. Confirm which system is installed before evaluating the unit against your program requirements.

Interior Maneuvering Clearance

ADA standards require a minimum 30 in × 48 in clear floor space at each wheelchair securement position. Measure the actual space in the vehicle — aisle obstructions, seat bases, and wheel wells can all encroach on the required clearance. Power wheelchairs are typically 25–27 in wide and 40–48 in long; confirm your most common chair type fits with room to maneuver to the securement position.

Handrails and Stanchions

ADA-compliant handrails must be present at the entry step and along the aisle for ambulatory passengers with mobility limitations. Check that handrails are securely mounted with no play or corrosion at the mounting points. Stanchions (vertical grab poles) near the securement area support passengers transferring from lift to seat. Missing or loose handrails are a fail on any accessibility inspection.

Understanding Wheelchair Positions vs. Passenger Seats

When you see a bus listed as "42 passenger + 2 wheelchair positions," those numbers don't add up to 44 total riders. Each wheelchair position occupies floor space that would otherwise hold two or three ambulatory seats — the positions replace seats, they don't supplement them.

Under ADA regulations and FMVSS 222, each wheelchair securement position requires a minimum clear floor area of 30 inches wide by 48 inches long, measured from the forward-most point of the securement track. That clearance cannot be shared with adjacent seat bases or aisle obstructions. In practice, each position typically reduces ambulatory seating capacity by two to three seats depending on vehicle width and seat pitch.

If your funding source is Medicaid, FTA Section 5310, or a state mobility grant, your program agency will specify a minimum number of wheelchair positions as a condition of vehicle eligibility. Some programs require two positions minimum; others define position specifications by chair type (manual vs. power) or by occupant weight rating. Confirm your program's vehicle eligibility requirements with your funding agency before you finalize any purchase — a vehicle that doesn't meet the position specification may be ineligible for reimbursement from day one.

How Wheelchair Positions Affect Total Capacity

Use this table to size your vehicle correctly before you shop. The ambulatory capacity after wheelchair positions are added is the number that determines your route efficiency — and whether the vehicle fits your ridership mix.

Wheelchair accessible bus capacity: total seats, ADA positions, resulting ambulatory capacity, and CDL requirement by size class
Bus Size Class Base Passenger Capacity Typical ADA Positions Ambulatory Capacity After Positions CDL Threshold Note
Small accessible bus (8–14 passengers) 8 – 14 ambulatory seats (base configuration) 2 positions (standard); 4 positions (full accessible spec) 4 – 10 ambulatory seats remaining depending on position count and vehicle width Many configurations stay under 26,001 lbs GVWR — verify per vehicle before assuming non-CDL operation
Mid-size accessible bus (15–24 passengers) 15 – 24 ambulatory seats (base configuration) 2 – 4 positions (typical NEMT spec) 11 – 20 ambulatory seats remaining Most configurations exceed 26,000 lbs GVWR — CDL Class B + P endorsement typically required
Large accessible bus (25–35 passengers) 25 – 35 ambulatory seats (base configuration) 4 – 6 positions (transit or high-capacity NEMT spec) 19 – 29 ambulatory seats remaining CDL Class B + P endorsement required; confirm with state DMV for compensated passenger transport

Actual capacity varies by body builder, seat pitch, vehicle width, and securement track configuration. Always verify the specific vehicle's seating diagram and position count against your program requirements before purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

What lift capacity is required for a wheelchair accessible bus?

The ADA and FMVSS 222 require wheelchair lifts to accommodate a minimum combined load of 600 lbs — which covers most occupied power wheelchairs. Some bariatric chairs and their occupants exceed this; if your ridership includes bariatric passengers, look for lifts rated at 750–800 lbs. Always verify the lift's rated capacity on the manufacturer's data plate, not just the seller's description.

What's the difference between a wheelchair lift and a ramp?

A ramp is a fixed or folding inclined surface — lower maintenance, no mechanical failure risk, and suitable for self-propelling manual wheelchair users. A powered lift raises and lowers on a platform — required when riders cannot self-propel up a ramp grade, which includes most power wheelchair users and many seniors. NEMT and Medicaid-funded programs typically require a powered lift, not a ramp. Confirm which your program requires before purchase.

Does my accessible bus need to meet ADA requirements if I receive federal funding?

Yes. If your program receives FTA Section 5310, Medicaid, JARC, or similar federal or state funding, your vehicle must meet the accessibility specifications defined by your program agency — which typically align with or exceed ADA Title II requirements. Your funding agency will conduct a vehicle eligibility review before approving reimbursement. A vehicle that passes a dealer inspection may still fail program eligibility if it doesn't meet your specific grant specs.

Do I need a CDL to operate a wheelchair accessible bus?

It depends on the vehicle's GVWR and passenger count. If the bus has a GVWR above 26,000 lbs or carries more than 15 passengers, a CDL Class B with a Passenger (P) endorsement is required. Many small accessible buses on Ford E450 chassis stay under the GVWR threshold — but verify the specific vehicle's rating before assuming your drivers are exempt. State rules for compensated transport add additional requirements in some jurisdictions.

How much does a wheelchair accessible bus cost?

Used accessible buses range from $15,000 for an older small-capacity lift-equipped cutaway to $55,000+ for a late-model mid-size unit with low mileage and a recently serviced lift. Factory-installed lifts add $8,000–$15,000 to a base vehicle's value. Retrofitting a lift onto a non-equipped bus typically costs $8,000–$15,000 in parts and labor — buying pre-equipped is almost always the more cost-effective path.

How do I verify that a bus's securement system is compliant?

Ask for the securement system manufacturer and model number — Q'Straint and Sure-Lok are the two compliant systems for most NEMT and transit applications. Inspect all four anchor points per position for track damage, corrosion, or missing hardware. Test each belt for smooth retraction and positive latch. If the system has been modified or components mixed between manufacturers, treat it as non-compliant until a certified accessibility technician inspects it.

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29010

29010

MCI

$94,000
Mileage 758139
Passengers 56
Year 2009

29009

29009

MCI

$94,000
Mileage 718208
Passengers 56
Year 2009

29008

29008

MCI

$82,000
Mileage 666975
Passengers 56
Year 2008

29006

29006

MCI

$82,000
Mileage 644330
Passengers 56
Year 2008

2011 Ford TR30 ADA Trolley Bus

28718

Explore the charm of the 2011 Ford TR30, offering a spacious ride for up to 24 passengers plus the driver. This trolley features a robust 6.8L gasoline engine and an automatic transmission for smooth operation. This unit is also ADA accessible, offering full wheel chair access via lift.

$79,000
Mileage 240000
Passengers 24
Year 2011

2012 Blue Bird Vision ADA School Bus

28689

The 2012 Blue Bird Vision ADA School Bus is the perfect solution for school bus fleet operators, private and public schools, and special needs transporters seeking a reliable and accessible transportation option. Designed with inclusivity in mind, this bus comfortably seats 27 passengers and includes a dedicated wheelchair position, ensuring ADA compliance and ease of access for all passengers.

 

Blue Bird is renowned for its commitment to safety and durability, making it a trusted choice for institutions that prioritize the well-being of their passengers. With a history of excellence in manufacturing, Blue Bird buses are built to withstand the rigors of daily use.

$15,000
Mileage 175000
Passengers 27
Year 2012

2013 Ford Superduty E-350

28546
This fully reconditioned 2013 Ford E-350 Super Duty shuttle bus is a reliable, single-owner vehicle previously maintained by a municipality, ensuring its excellent mechanical condition. Featuring a 5.4L Triton V-8 gas engine and 5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive, it provides a smooth and quiet ride. With dual A/C and heat, comfortable vinyl seating for up to 8 passengers plus 4 wheelchair positions, and a BraunAbility wheelchair lift.
$40,000
Mileage 140000
Passengers 8
Year 2013

2003 Ford Collins 24P ADA

28420

2003 Ford Collins ADA Accessible 24-Passenger MFSAB Activity Bus with very low original miles. Texas vehicle with grey vinyl interior, air conditioning and more.

$17,500
Mileage 52373
Passengers 24
Year 2003

2014 Ford E-350 ADA Shuttle 12P

28127

2014 Ford E-350 ADA Accessible 12 Passenger Shuttle Bus with only 12,000 original miles. This bus has front and rear air conditioning, a power entry door, ADA wheel chair lift, tinted glass, high back seats, seat belts, arm rests, grab handles, back-up camera and more. 

$35,000
Mileage 12000
Passengers 12
Year 2014

2018 Ford F550

28040

2018 Ford F550 coming off of company lease.

Runs and drives great,6.8 Gas, Automatic, 109K miles, 26 seats, wheelchair lift, front and back AC works.

$45,000
Mileage 109000
Passengers 26
Year 2018

2016 Ford E 350

27777

Was used very lightly for assisted living business that just closed.

Its a great vehicle with wheel chair hydraulic lift and 12 passenger seating very low miles and great condition

$50,000
Mileage 12000
Passengers 12
Year 2016

2026 Ford E350 14P ADA

27118

Group of 12 available. Never been titled units.

NEW 14 passenger bus with WC lift . Floor plan 12 and 2 or 8 and 4. 

$125,600
Mileage 300
Passengers 14
Year 2026

2015 Ford E350

27117
2015 Ford E350 wheelchair shuttle bus, Has 4 passenger seats , with 4 wheelchair positions . 70K miles, runs and drives good. inspected till 2/2026. bus is clean and AC works good. recent oil change. no issues with this bus have been noticed. ready to drive.
$24,900
Mileage 70820
Passengers 4
Year 2015

2004 GMC Savana G3500

26953

Very Unique bus Purple named Ms. Violet. She turns heads wherever she goes. Wheelchair Lift. Currently in operable just needs to be lubricated. Clean interior Black, front seat recovered. All service records since 2020 ownership clean title, clean car fax, Fuel Gas, ABS brakes,4 wheel drive, RWD, power steering, cruise control AM/FM system.

$16,000
Mileage 114000
Passengers 9
Year 2004

2021 Ford F550 Starcraft XL Shuttle Bus

26675

The 2021 Ford F550 Starcraft XL Midsize is a perfect fit for private student transportation and special education transport, accommodating up to 29 passengers with ease. Equipped with a powerful 7.3L V-8 engine and featuring a Braun wheelchair lift, this bus ensures a safe and ADA-compliant travel experience, making it an optimal choice for those prioritizing safety and accessibility.


Ford's reputation for quality and durability is unmatched in the transportation industry. Buyers can rely on the F550 Starcraft XL for consistent performance and longevity, crucial for cost-effective fleet management and maintaining a positive reputation among parents and the community.

$120,000
Mileage 61200
Passengers 29
Year 2021

2012 Ford F550 Shuttle Bus ADA

26381

Step into reliability and comfort with the 2012 Glaval F550 Shuttle Bus, designed to elevate your shuttle service and streamline fleet operations. With a spacious interior accommodating up to 28 passengers, this fleet-ready vehicle is ideal for short-haul routes, guest transport, and group transfers. The robust Ford F550 chassis ensures dependable performance, while the well-maintained condition and exceptionally low mileage of just miles offer peace of mind for years to come. For operators seeking inclusivity, the integrated wheelchair ramp and lift provide effortless accessibility, making this shuttle perfect for retirement communities, hospital systems, and assisted living centers. Hospitality venues, airports, and churches will appreciate its versatility, comfort, and ease of boarding for all riders—whether they are tourists, retirees, employees, or students. The Glaval brand is recognized for its durable construction and thoughtful passenger-centric design. Ford’s engineering foundation supports strong, consistent performance and simplified maintenance for shuttle fleet managers.

$55,000
Mileage 18500
Passengers 28
Year 2012

2 ADA Buses 2017 MCI J4500

26005

2 2017 MCI J4500 ADA Accessible Luxury Coach Buses available now.. This group is perfect for any large company or fleet operator looking to add capacity immediately. This group has worked in Southern US since new and are clean buses ready for work. Each bus in this group boasts a reliable DD13 Diesel engine paired with an Allison Transmission, ensuring smooth and efficient rides for up to 56 passengers. MCI is a trusted name in the bus manufacturing industry, celebrated for its quality and durability. This reputation assures buyers of a long-term, reliable investment, making MCI J4500 an ideal choice for those seeking dependable and robust vehicles for their fleets.

$520,000
Mileage 425500
Passengers 56
Year 2017

2003 Vanhool 2045

25606

Work horse, new turbo and in overall good shape. Dated

Currently in use, DOT inspected

$28,000
Mileage 365000
Passengers 56
Year 2003

2016 Prevost X34

25448

The 2016 Prevost (NFI) X34 is a silver, fleet-ready coach bus designed for export buyers eager to secure a reliable unit for developing markets. With a capacity for 54 passengers, a restroom, and ADA compliance, this one-owner, fleet-maintained Southern bus is perfect for those looking to acquire a mechanically sound vehicle for profitable resale or continued use. It offers significant value for export buyers focusing on coach buses like the MCI J4500 or Prevost H3-41. Prevost is renowned for its durable and luxurious coach buses, making it a top choice for buyers who value quality and longevity. Equipped with a Volvo engine and automatic transmission, this bus ensures smooth operation, while Prevost's commitment to excellence guarantees a vehicle that meets the high standards required for international transport and resale.

$199,000
Mileage 407015
Passengers 54
Year 2016

2017 Ford E450 Ford

25073
Very clean 15 passenger with the Braun ability handicap lift.
$31,500
Mileage 130000
Passengers 14
Year 2017

2006 Ford E-450 Super Duty Ford

25068
$18,000
Mileage 139819
Passengers 20
Year 2006

2010 Ford Econoline 350 8 passenger

24914

Has current inspection sticker. In operation now. Has dent in rear bumper

$19,000
Mileage 274000
Passengers 8
Year 2010

2020 Ford Transit ADA Passenger Van

24725

The 2020 Ford Transit is a versatile mobility van capable of accommodating up to 10 passengers while featuring a BraunAbility rear entry wheelchair lift for accessibility. With a mileage of 78,359 miles, this vehicle combines comfort and functionality for various transportation needs.

$54,500
Mileage 78359
Passengers 10
Year 2020

2018 Ford E350 Ford

24472

Wheelchair lift equipped in like new condition

$25,000
Mileage 195000
Passengers 15
Year 2018
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