*A negotiable documentary service fee up to $200.00 may be added
*All new bus prices are listed after OEM rebates
*Rebate only applicable in the United States
Local Market Information
The recent delivery of a 2007 Blue Bird All American 78 Pax School Bus - B40712 to Louisville, Kentucky highlights the city’s ongoing investment in robust group transportation. Situated just a few miles from the historic Churchill Downs, this addition reflects how local operators are scaling up to meet regional needs for safe, high-capacity vehicles.
Louisville’s population has grown by nearly 5% over the past decade, with key employers like UPS Worldport and Humana driving daily commutes across Jefferson County. Seasonal school schedules and Derby Week tourism spikes add unique pressures to local fleets. As Bird All American 78 Pax School Bus - B40712 buses for sale in Louisville become available, fleet managers are seeking reliable commercial vehicles Kentucky-wide—especially as fuel prices fluctuate and urban sprawl extends eastward along I-64.
With seating for up to 78 passengers, this Blue Bird model is well-suited to serve both Jefferson County Public Schools and large event shuttles running between Highlands and the University of Louisville campus. The bus’s robust build and proven reliability fit perfectly with demands from neighborhoods like St. Matthews or Newburg, where student ridership often exceeds state averages. Its passenger capacity supports not only school routes but also public charter services along busy corridors like Dixie Highway.
Our service network covers Greater Louisville as well as nearby areas such as Shelbyville and Clarksville, Indiana—just across the river via I-65. Local delivery logistics are streamlined for quick fleet integration, aided by knowledge of unique regional terrain (including frequent Ohio River fog delays). As more organizations seek efficient transportation solutions across Kentucky, our commitment to supporting fleet vehicles remains strong for years ahead. Interestingly, despite being known for horses, Louisville ranks among Kentucky’s top five cities for bus ridership per capita—a testament to evolving transit preferences in the region.