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We cover commonly asked questions and important information below. If you have additional questions, submit the form on our contact page.
The first step in booking your group transportation is to get a quote. Hit the "Get A Quote" button on the top right of the page or click here.
But what does that mean? It means that we actually own and operate the vehicles you are being transported on. The drivers are either part-time and full-time employees at LCS Coaches. Pricing is accurate and you can be sure we have a vehicle availability for your trip when booking. Book direct today!
For an accurate quote the more complete information the better. Please enter all of the stops you are anticipating for your trip so that we can have the complete picture.
Our standard billing policy is to collect a 25% deposit to reserve your vehicle and the full payment 30-days before your trip. Failure to provide payment can result in the cancellation of your reservation.
Yes, our minimum rental time that you will be charge for is 4 hours.
Drivers food and drinks are covered, however, for overnight trips you do need to reserve lodging for your driver. Drivers require 8 hours of sleep for every 10 hours they drive, and booking everyone at the same hotel will makes pick-ups and drop-offs more streamlined. A small tip: If you let the hotel know you are traveling on a charter bus - they may offer you group discounts or free lodging for drivers. Also note: Driver gratuity is not including in the price, but highly recommended to tip your driver at the end of your trip.
LCS Coaches Company's history dates back well over 60 years.
After running the company for many years the original owner, Walter Herbert, passed away in 1974. His longtime manager of 17 years, LeRoy Lane, was then given proprietorship to run the company. Cloquet Transit was later incorporated in April of the same year. In November of 1980, Ellen Lane and son Jeff assumed management of the company after LeRoy passed away suddenly. Since that time, Ellen has retired, Jeff has become the president of the company, and brother Jack has become the vice president.