Texas Bus Sales 210-349-6500
For Over 40 Years, Texas Bus Sales has proudly served San Antonio - Austin Corridor and all of South Texas. As a Texas-grown company, we've built our reputation on reliability, quality, and treating our customers like family.
We offer:
* ASE-Certified Technicians Skilled professionals delivering dependable, top-quality service
* Exceptional Service Committed to going above and beyond for every customer.
* Certified Fleet & Bus Repair Center All makes and models, not just buses.
* Comprehensive 54-Point Inspection Ensuring road-ready confidence.
* Wheelchair Lift Repairs & Annual Certifications Braun Certified.
* Full Auto Service Brakes, A/C, clutches, electrical, fuel systems, and more.
* AC Certified - to work on all OEM and Conversion Air Conditioning Systems
Trusted by Leading Organizations:
We are proud to serve Methodist Hospital, CINTAS,
AACOG, Blue Skies of Texas, GRASP, Comet Signs,
Airport Security Parking, and many more
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Points of Interest — San Antonio
Explore San Antonio’s must-see attractions, historic sites, parks, and cultural landmarks.
The Alamo
Visit the iconic site of the 1836 battle for Texas independence. The Alamo is a symbol of courage and a top historic landmark.
San Antonio Missions
Discover five Spanish colonial missions, including Mission San José and Mission Concepción, forming a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
River Walk
Stroll along the scenic San Antonio River, lined with restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. A vibrant hub for locals and visitors alike.
San Fernando Cathedral
Visit one of the oldest cathedrals in the U.S., founded in 1731, with stunning architecture and nightly light shows projecting San Antonio history.
Market Square (El Mercado)
Experience authentic Mexican culture, foods, and crafts at the largest Mexican market in the U.S., located in downtown San Antonio.
Japanese Tea Garden
Relax in this beautifully landscaped garden with stone bridges, koi ponds, and a serene waterfall. A peaceful urban escape.
Tower of the Americas
Enjoy panoramic city views from this 750-foot observation tower, built for the 1968 HemisFair, featuring a revolving restaurant and observation deck.
Witte Museum
Explore Texas history, natural science, and cultural exhibits at the Witte Museum, offering educational programs for all ages.
Brackenridge Park
Enjoy sprawling green spaces, picnic areas, walking trails, and attractions like the San Antonio Zoo and Japanese Tea Garden within this urban park.
Sixth Street Entertainment District
Experience nightlife, live music, and historic architecture along San Antonio’s famous Sixth Street, a vibrant entertainment hub.
Points of Interest — Austin
Explore Austin’s must-see attractions, historic sites, parks, and cultural landmarks.
Texas State Capitol
Tour the Texas State Capitol, taller than the U.S. Capitol, with beautiful architecture and historic exhibits on Texas government.
Lady Bird Lake
Enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, and walking trails along this scenic urban lake in the heart of Austin.
South Congress Avenue
Shop, dine, and explore Austin’s vibrant culture along this iconic street known for boutiques, food trucks, and live music.
Barton Springs Pool
Swim in the naturally spring-fed pool within Zilker Park, with year-round 68°F water perfect for relaxation and recreation.
University of Texas at Austin
Visit the campus, explore the Tower, and enjoy the university’s museums, libraries, and cultural events.
Congress Avenue Bridge Bats
Watch the nightly emergence of over a million bats from under the bridge during spring and summer — a unique Austin spectacle.
Mount Bonnell
Climb to one of Austin’s highest points for panoramic views of the city and the Colorado River — a popular sunset spot.
LBJ Presidential Library
Explore the legacy of President Lyndon B. Johnson, with exhibits on civil rights, space exploration, and American history.
Zilker Park
Enjoy Austin’s premier urban park, featuring gardens, trails, recreation areas, and hosting events like Au
Did You Know — San Antonio!
Explore San Antonio’s must-see attractions, historic sites, parks, and cultural landmarks.
The Alamo Legacy
Did you know the Battle of the Alamo in 1836 lasted just 13 days, but became a symbol of Texan independence? “Remember the Alamo” became a rallying cry for the revolution.
San Antonio Missions
Did you know San Antonio is home to five Spanish colonial missions, including the Alamo? Together they form a UNESCO World Heritage Site — the first in Texas.
Fiesta San Antonio
Did you know the city hosts an annual 11-day celebration called Fiesta, started in 1891 to honor the heroes of the Alamo and San Jacinto? It’s now one of the largest festivals in the U.S.
The River Walk
Did you know the San Antonio River Walk was originally a flood control project in the 1930s? Today it’s the city’s most famous attraction, lined with restaurants, shops, and music.
Pueblo Origins
Did you know San Antonio was founded in 1718 as a Spanish mission and presidio? That makes it the oldest municipality in Texas.
Military City, USA
Did you know San Antonio is nicknamed “Military City, USA”? It hosts Joint Base San Antonio, the largest joint base in the Department of Defense, training tens of thousands annually.
Tejano Music Roots
Did you know San Antonio has been a hub for Tejano music for over a century, blending Mexican folk with European polkas and waltzes introduced by German and Czech settlers?
The Tower of the Americas
Did you know the Tower of the Americas was built for the 1968 World’s Fair? Standing 750 feet tall, it was the tallest observation tower in the U.S. until 1996.
Chili Queens
Did you know San Antonio’s “Chili Queens” made the city the birthplace of Tex-Mex chili? Street vendors served chili con carne in the 19th century, and the legend spread nationwide.
HemisFair ’68
Did you know San Antonio hosted the 1968 World’s Fair, called HemisFair, celebrating cultural ties between the U.S. and Latin America? It transformed downtown development.
Did You Know? — Austin
Explore Austin’s must-see attractions, historic sites, parks, and cultural landmarks.
Live Music Capital
Did you know Austin is officially the “Live Music Capital of the World”? With over 250 live music venues, the city hosts everything from blues to indie rock to country.
The Texas State Capitol
Did you know the Texas State Capitol in Austin is taller than the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.? Completed in 1888, it stands 308 feet tall and is built from sunset red granite.
Bat Capital of the World
Did you know Austin is home to the largest urban bat colony in North America? Each evening from March to November, over 1.5 million bats emerge from under the Congress Avenue Bridge.
Founded on the Colorado River
Did you know Austin was founded in 1839 along the Colorado River? The river and nearby lakes make it a popular destination for boating, fishing, and kayaking.
Home of South by Southwest
Did you know Austin hosts SXSW, one of the world’s biggest festivals for music, film, and interactive media? The festival started in 1987 and now attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
University of Texas
Did you know the University of Texas at Austin is home to the largest library system in Texas? Its iconic Tower is a landmark visible across the city.
Keep Austin Weird
Did you know the slogan “Keep Austin Weird” started in the early 2000s to support local businesses and creativity? It now defines the city’s quirky, independent vibe.
Foodie Destination
Did you know Austin is famous for its barbecue and food trucks? Franklin Barbecue regularly draws lines that wrap around the block for its brisket.
Outdoor Recreation Hub
Did you know Austin has over 300 parks and green spaces? Lady Bird Lake, Zilker Park, and Barton Springs Pool make it a haven for hikers, swimmers, and kayakers.
Historic Sixth Street
Did you know Sixth Street in Austin has been a live music and entertainment hub since the 1800s? It’s lined with historic buildings, bars, clubs, and cultural landmarks.

