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The recent delivery of a 2016 Ford Goshen 10 Passenger to Richmond, Virginia highlights the city’s ongoing investment in reliable transportation solutions. This vehicle will operate near Shockoe Bottom, serving one of Richmond’s fastest-growing mixed-use districts. The new addition meets a crucial need for flexible passenger capacity, especially along routes connecting downtown to the East End via Broad Street and I-64. Richmond’s transportation needs have shifted with steady population growth—now over 228,000—and a rise in both young professionals and retirees. Major employers like VCU Medical Center and Dominion Energy drive weekday shuttle demand, while tourism spikes during spring festivals and college move-in weekends. Regional trends show a 12% increase in commercial vehicles Virginia-wide over the last five years, making Goshen 10 Passenger buses for sale Richmond a timely solution for local fleet operators facing fluctuating seasonal volumes. This Ford Goshen features comfortable seating for ten passengers—ideal for airport hotel shuttles around Scott’s Addition or moving small groups between Jackson Ward nightlife venues and convention centers. Its compact size is perfectly suited to navigating historic neighborhoods such as Church Hill or The Fan District, where tight streets pose challenges for larger buses. With accessible entryways and modern climate control, it serves diverse local needs from corporate campus circulators to neighborhood senior transit. Our service area extends beyond Richmond into Ashland and Petersburg, ensuring regional businesses benefit from localized support and rapid delivery logistics along I-95 and Route 288 corridors. Many are surprised to learn that Henrico County alone maintains one of Virginia’s densest networks of small fleet vehicles due to its unique mix of suburban campuses and industrial parks. As we continue offering Ford buses in Central Virginia, our focus remains on meeting evolving community transportation requirements throughout the region.