New Braunfels Emergency Response & Evacuation Bus Rentals
New Braunfels Minibus Company is here to support your community during any crisis with fast, flexible, and reliable emergency transportation services across New Braunfels, Comal County, Guadalupe County, and the entire I-35 corridor. We provide 24/7 charter bus rentals for evacuations, disaster response, and critical workforce shuttles anywhere in Central Texas—including Seguin, Canyon Lake, San Marcos, Schertz, Cibolo, Spring Branch, Marion, Geronimo, and rural areas along FM 306, FM 725, and Highway 46. Whether you need to move people out of flood zones along the Guadalupe River, bring first responders into wildfire areas near Fischer Park or River Chase, or keep essential workers moving when roads are closed, we have the fleet and experience to get it done. Call 830-381-7340 anytime—day or night—to speak with a representative who will build a custom emergency transportation plan in minutes.
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Why Choose New Braunfels Minibus Company for Emergency Bus Rentals in New Braunfels?
When you book with New Braunfels Minibus Company, you’re choosing a company that’s been serving New Braunfels and Central Texas since 2011. We’ve helped schools, businesses, hospitals, and local governments through hurricanes, floods, wildfires, power outages, and more. Our fleet includes everything from 15-passenger minibuses to 56-passenger motorcoaches, so we can handle groups of any size—from small assisted living facilities in Gruene or Clear Springs to large-scale evacuations of entire neighborhoods like Dove Crossing or Mission Hills Ranch. We know the local roads, the back routes, and the best places to stage vehicles during an emergency—whether that’s at the Comal County Fairgrounds, H-E-B Plus! on FM 306, or the Walmart Supercenter on Walnut Avenue.
You’ll get dispatchers who answer the phone 24/7/365, drivers who stay calm under pressure, and a support team that will work around the clock to solve problems as they come up. We’re ready to move at a moment’s notice because we know that in an emergency, every minute counts.
Evacuation Buses for Floods, Fires, and Severe Weather
New Braunfels is no stranger to natural disasters—whether it’s flash flooding along the Guadalupe and Comal Rivers, wildfire threats in wooded areas like Vintage Oaks or Havenwood, or severe storms that knock out power and block roads across neighborhoods like Oak Run, Highland Grove, or Avery Park. When local officials issue an evacuation order, you need to get people out quickly—and not everyone has a car or the ability to drive. That’s where we come in.
We can deploy multiple buses to pick up residents from designated shelters, apartment complexes like The Landmark Lofts or Mill Bridge Apartments, mobile home parks such as River Ranch Estates or Green Valley Estates, or entire subdivisions—and transport them safely to a regional shelter in San Antonio, Austin, or another safe location outside the danger zone. If highways like I-35, Loop 337, or SH 46 are congested, we’ll use alternate routes like FM 1863 through Garden Ridge or FM 1101 toward Santa Clara. Our largest coaches have luggage bays for suitcases, medical equipment, or even pets in carriers, while smaller vehicles can access narrow streets in historic districts like downtown New Braunfels or Gruene Village.
Disaster Relief Shuttles for First Responders and Volunteers
After the immediate danger has passed, there’s still a lot of work to do—search and rescue, damage assessment, utility repairs, and distributing supplies to affected residents. We provide ongoing shuttle service to move first responders, utility crews, and volunteers in and out of restricted areas—whether that’s a flooded neighborhood off Goodwin Lane, a fire-damaged subdivision near FM 2722, or a storm-hit community along Barbarosa Road. Buses can run continuous loops between a central command post (like the New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center, Fire Station #1 on Hill Avenue, or the Comal County Sheriff’s Office), staging areas (such as the Landa Park Golf Course parking lot or the New Braunfels High School stadium), and multiple work sites throughout the city and county.
Onboard WiFi and power outlets let teams stay connected and charge devices, while reclining seats and climate control offer a place to rest during long shifts. If you’re bringing in mutual aid from out of town—from places like Houston, Dallas, Corpus Christi, or Waco—we can pick up groups at nearby airports (San Antonio International, Austin-Bergstrom, or even regional fields like New Braunfels National Airport), arrange hotel transfers to properties such as Courtyard by Marriott River Village, Holiday Inn Express & Suites on IH-35 North, or Gruene River Hotel & Retreat, and coordinate schedules for multi-day operations.
Continuity of Operations for Essential Workforces
Hospitals, nursing homes, water treatment plants, and other critical infrastructure need to stay operational during a crisis—even if employees can’t get there by themselves. We help major employers like Resolute Health Hospital, Christus Santa Rosa Emergency Center, Comal ISD, New Braunfels Utilities, Walmart Distribution Center, and Rush Enterprises keep their essential staff moving with dedicated commuter shuttles that run on your schedule—not tied to any fixed route.
Buses can pick up workers at park-and-ride lots (such as those at Creekside Crossing Shopping Center, Westpointe Village, or Freiheit Village), hotels along the I-35 corridor (including Hampton Inn & Suites, Fairfield Inn & Suites, and La Quinta Inn by Wyndham), or residential neighborhoods across the city—from Southbank to Mockingbird Heights, Voss Farms to Pecan Crossing—and bring them directly to the job site. Shift changes at odd hours? No problem. We operate 24/7 until normal conditions are restored. If roads are partially blocked by debris, high water, or downed trees, our dispatchers will stay in contact with your incident command center to reroute vehicles as needed using real-time updates from sources like TxDOT, Comal County EOC, and local news.
Flexible Contracts and Rapid Response Times
No two emergencies are exactly alike, which is why we offer flexible contract options tailored to your specific needs. You can book a single round-trip evacuation, reserve standby capacity for the duration of a hurricane season, or set up an ongoing agreement that activates whenever certain thresholds are met—such as river gauges reaching flood stage at spots like Faust Street Bridge or Hinman Island Drive, wildfire risk levels rising in areas near Mission Valley Road or Elm Creek, or severe weather warnings issued for zip codes 78130, 78132, and 78155.
Because we have one of the largest fleets in Central Texas, we’re able to respond faster than anyone else—often within hours of receiving a call. During regional disasters that affect multiple counties—like the 2015 Memorial Day floods or the 2023 ice storm—we prioritize requests based on urgency, available resources, and coordination with agencies such as the City of New Braunfels Emergency Management, Comal County Office of Public Health, and the Texas Division of Emergency Management. If you’re planning ahead for future incidents, ask about pre-negotiated contracts that lock in rates and guarantee availability when demand spikes across the region.
Book Your Emergency Charter Bus Today
When disaster strikes, you need a transportation provider you can count on. New Braunfels Minibus Company has the experience, the equipment, and the commitment to help your community get through anything. We’ve earned the trust of customers across New Braunfels, Comal County, Guadalupe County, and beyond because we deliver results when it matters most. Don’t wait until the last minute—call 830-381-7340 now to get a quote, ask questions, or set up an emergency plan that could save lives. We’re ready to help—anytime, anywhere.