*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
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The recent delivery of a 2003 Gillig Low Floor 39 Passenger ADA Transit Bus - T73723 to Seattle, Washington highlights the city’s commitment to accessible public transportation. This bus will help meet transit needs in high-traffic areas like South Lake Union, where tech companies and medical centers increase daily ridership. Its arrival underscores how Seattle is adapting its fleet for inclusivity and urban growth.
Seattle’s rapid population growth, especially within the city core and neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, has put added pressure on local transportation providers. With major employers such as Amazon and the University of Washington drawing thousands downtown, demand for reliable fleet vehicles remains strong. Seasonal surges—like summer tourist influxes or autumn university start dates—require versatile solutions. Rising commercial vehicle demand is further influenced by regional economic expansion; in fact, King County’s population grew by nearly 16% from 2010 to 2020. That makes it no surprise there’s increasing interest in Low Floor 39 Passenger ADA Transit Bus - T73723 buses for sale Seattle-wide.
The Gillig Low Floor T73723 stands out for its easy boarding design and full ADA accessibility—a must on Seattle’s steep grades and during rainy Northwest mornings. With seating for up to 39 passengers, this model is ideal for Metro routes serving Ballard or shuttling employees at Sea-Tac Airport. Its low entry height simplifies access around Pike Place Market or Westlake Center, spots frequently visited by tourists and locals alike. The bus’s capacity addresses peak commute hours when neighborhoods from West Seattle to Northgate see packed stops.
Our service extends beyond central Seattle to communities like Bellevue and Shoreline, ensuring dependable support across the greater Puget Sound region. Local delivery logistics account for I-5 congestion patterns and bridge closures, which can be especially tricky during Mariners home games or ferry rush hours. We’ll continue offering tailored transportation solutions throughout western Washington—helping operators navigate the Pacific Northwest’s unique mix of urban density, hilly terrain, and unpredictable