Driving Transactions
Saturday, April 20, 2024

RMA-branded MCI J4500 motorcoach at the Washington Monument Des Moines — Motor Coach Industries (MCI) has delivered two new MCI J4500 Livery Edition coaches to expand RMA Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation’s busy fleet of 375-vehicles. These are the first MCI motorcoaches purchased by the comppany.

“We have clients who love different models, and the MCI J4500 has a lot of things we were looking for,” explains RMA Vice President of Operations Gigi Bridgers.

The two 2019 J4500s are fully featured for the luxury livery market. Starting with the roomy 56-seat J4500 configuration, RMA’s new MCIs include Amaya 220 seating with leather diamond stitching and cup holders on the back of each seat. Additionally, each coach features an enhanced sound system, and the RGB lighting package that allows for customize interior color lighting options, and exterior custom paint and decaling.

RMA’s motor coach fleet goes to work for large events, corporate charters, and university clients. The company recently provided transportation for the Horatio Alger awards and the Boy Scouts of America’s annual convention through RMA’s offices in Washington, D.C., and Rockville. RMA’s business expansion includes a new location in Richmond, VA and a new transit bus and coach maintenance facility in Baltimore, MD.

The company trains its drivers to handle versatile assignments. RMA also operates transit buses on Baltimore’s and Bethesda’s circulators, so driver training includes behind-the-wheel hours and instruction on all types of bus models.

“We’re lucky because some of our transit drivers also serve as coach drivers and we’ll let them drive within the DOT regulation of hours,” said Bridgers.

RMA also offers customers worldwide service through its affiliate network in 600 cities around the globe. Much-admired, RMA has won serval prestigious industry awards throughout its history and are members of ABA and UMA.

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