Most charter buses have 12–14 rows of seats in a 2x2 layout (2 seats on either side of the aisle). A typical 56-passenger coach with a 2×2 layout has around 14 rows, while slightly smaller 47–54 passenger buses usually have about 12–13 rows.
The exact number of rows comes down to how the bus is set up inside. Most modern charter buses use that 2×2 seating layout, so a 56-passenger bus works out to 14 rows of 4 seats each. If the bus has extra legroom, a larger restroom in the back, tables in the front, or space reserved for a wheelchair lift, the operator removes a row or two of seats to make room for those features, which brings the total row count down.
On a lot of buses, the very back row is one long bench-style row that seats 4–5 people across instead of two separate pairs of seats. That can change exactly how you count the rows on a seating chart, but you’re still in the same 12–14 row range on most full-size motorcoaches.
If you’re asking about rows because you want to know how many people you can fit, the easier way is to look at total seats on the specific buses. When you reach out to the Price 4 Limo team or use our online quote tool, we’ll show you exactly how many rows and seats each available charter bus has, along with photos and pricing, so you can pick a bus that fits your headcount and your trip.
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