Trenton to Lincoln Financial Field is 35 miles. On a regular Eagles Sunday, that stretch can quietly double in time — the NJ Turnpike holds fine until the approach corridor tightens, the Walt Whitman Bridge backs up on the New Jersey side, and the South Philadelphia Sports Complex's 22,000 parking spaces start filling within 90 minutes of the lots opening. Now multiply that by however many cars your group needs: each one paying the $6 Walt Whitman Bridge toll, each hunting for $50-per-car Eagles parking in a cashless-only complex, each requiring someone to stay sober for the 35-mile haul home across the bridge.
A Trenton charter bus rental to Lincoln Financial Field turns every one of those variables into one pickup, one oversized parking pass, and one straightforward ride — both ways.
This guide answers the questions that actually matter for group transportation to the Linc: where a bus drops your group, what oversized vehicle parking costs, how to approach from Trenton on game day, which vehicle fits your headcount, and what the tailgating rules actually say. Partybustrenton.com connects groups across central New Jersey with a large network of bus companies — fill out the quick quote form on this site or call 640-246-8630 any time, and you can compare vehicles and pricing in under 30 seconds. For the full picture of game-day group travel from Trenton, see the Trenton sporting event transportation page.
Why Rent a Party Bus or Charter Bus to Lincoln Financial Field?
The math flips fast once you count the cars. A group of 35 fans driving from Trenton to an Eagles home game in separate vehicles pays NJ Turnpike tolls, the $6 Walt Whitman Bridge toll per car, and $50 Eagles parking per car — before gas, before anyone figures out the post-game route back to New Jersey, and before factoring in that every car needs its own designated driver. A 40-56 passenger charter bus to Lincoln Financial Field pays one $100 oversized vehicle parking pass, picks up the whole group in Trenton, and has everyone in the same place from the first stop to the last.
The tailgate starts the moment the bus pulls away from your pickup point, not when the third carpool finally finds a space in Lot N.
There's also the post-game reality to factor in. The Sports Complex can take 45-60 minutes to fully clear after an Eagles game, with Philadelphia police running specific one-way traffic patterns that sometimes route vehicles onto roads they didn't come in on. Rideshare surge pricing spikes immediately after the final whistle.
The designated drop-off and pickup corner at the northeast intersection of Pattison Avenue and Broad Street — right next to the Broad Street Line subway entrance — becomes a crowd scene, with surge fares running two to three times the normal rate. A charter bus stages nearby during the game, your group agrees on a specific pickup window before anyone heads to their seat, and the bus is right there when you walk out. No garage scramble, no apps to reload, no regrouping.
A 40-passenger charter bus pays $100 for oversized parking at an Eagles game — the same rate as two standard $50 parking spots. A group that would otherwise fill 12 cars at $50 each ($600 in parking alone) cuts that down to one pass while also solving the designated driver problem and the Walt Whitman Bridge toll per car. For groups past a certain size, the bus is usually the cheaper option per head, not just the more convenient one.
Charter Bus and Party Bus Drop-Off at Lincoln Financial Field
Lincoln Financial Field sits at 1 Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148 — use 1020 Pattison Avenue as your GPS address to navigate directly into the sports complex corridor. The stadium occupies the stretch between Broad Street and 11th Street along Pattison Avenue in South Philadelphia, with the parking complex wrapping around it on the east and south sides. Rideshare and taxi drop-off is at the northeast corner of Pattison Avenue and Broad Street, directly beside the NRG Station entrance to the SEPTA Broad Street Line — that's the designated curb for Uber, Lyft, and taxis.
A charter bus doesn't use that corner. It pulls into the parking complex entrance, pays the oversized vehicle rate at the cashless terminal, and parks in the lot — which puts your group closer to most gate entrances than the rideshare corner does.
That detail surprises most first-timers. The rideshare drop at Pattison and Broad puts you at the northwest edge of the complex, and you walk east through the crowd to reach the stadium gates. The parking lots that allow tailgating — K, J, L, E, F, and N — are on the south and east sides of the stadium, directly adjacent to the gates.
A bus parked in any of those lots puts your group 5-10 minutes on foot from the entrance. That's the operational reality the rideshare app doesn't explain before it drops you at a street corner.
Where Buses Park at Lincoln Financial Field
Oversized vehicles — charter buses, large party buses, coaches — park in the complex at a separate rate from standard cars, per the official Lincoln Financial Field parking page. Current oversized vehicle rates are $100 for Eagles games, $80 for concerts, and $60 for Temple games and other events. Standard car parking runs $50, $40, and $30 respectively.
The facility is fully cashless — cards, debit, and mobile payment only — and parking passes should be secured in advance, especially for Eagles Sundays when the closest reserved lots (J, K North, K East, L South, L North) fill within the first 90 minutes of opening. Lots typically open 4.5 hours before kickoff.
The sports complex has 22,000 parking spaces spread across 38 surface lots. Public lots — A/B/G/H, C/D, D/E, FDR, F/G/H, M/N South and North, P, Q, R/W/X, T/S, and U/V — extend around the perimeter, while reserved lots J, K, and L sit closest to the stadium. For tailgating, the approved zones are the lots south of Pattison Avenue: specifically E, F, J, K, L, and N. Tailgating is explicitly not permitted in Lots Q through W (north of Pattison, west of Darien Street) or in the lot near the Jefferson Health Training Complex.
If your group's tailgate is a core part of the trip, plan to arrive early enough to land one of those south-side lots — Lot K, directly east of the stadium, is the most established tailgate area and draws the most committed Eagles fans. The current lot map and any event-specific access rules are always posted on the official parking page before each event.
Getting from Trenton to Lincoln Financial Field
Two main routes connect Trenton to the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, and both are roughly 35 miles with a 45-55 minute baseline before any game-day traffic enters the picture. The first is I-95 South directly — from Trenton, I-95 carries you through the Northeast Philadelphia corridor and into South Philadelphia, where Exit 17 (Broad Street) puts you on the main approach to the stadium or Exit 19 (Packer Avenue) brings you in from slightly east and connects to Broad Street within a few blocks. Both exits appear on the stadium's official directions as the primary Pennsylvania-side access points, per the official Lincoln Financial Field FAQ.
On Eagles game days and major concert nights, build significant extra time into that estimate. Northbound I-95 and I-76 see heavy congestion 90 minutes before kickoff from fans converging from multiple directions, and the post-game exit typically runs 45-60 minutes before the complex fully clears. Philadelphia police direct specific egress patterns from each lot after events — some lots are routed onto Darien Street to the Packer Avenue on-ramp, while others are pushed toward Broad Street or Front Street.
Packer Avenue eastbound is closed at 10th Street after most events, rerouting groups in the eastern lots. A charter bus handles all of that navigation while your group recaps the game. It always helps to review the current road closure and access update on the official Lincoln Financial Field FAQ page in the days before your event.
The NJ Turnpike and Walt Whitman Bridge Approach
Groups running the NJ Turnpike from Trenton have a well-worn alternative: head south on the Turnpike to Exit 3, take Route 168 west toward Camden, and cross into Philadelphia via the Walt Whitman Bridge. The current Walt Whitman Bridge passenger vehicle toll is $6 (E-ZPass available), charged westbound into Pennsylvania — one toll per vehicle, regardless of the number of passengers. From the bridge, follow Broad Street south to the sports complex; the stadium sits roughly a mile and a half from where the bridge deposits you into South Philadelphia.
For groups starting in Hamilton Township or points between Trenton and the Turnpike's Exit 3 corridor, this route is often the most direct and avoids navigating through Center City entirely.
The Walt Whitman Bridge itself backs up substantially on Eagles game days and post-concert nights, particularly during the 30-60 minutes after events end when 67,000-plus fans scatter across the Delaware Valley. Rideshare surge pricing on the New Jersey side of the bridge spikes in this window — demand from fans who want a ride back to South Jersey outpaces supply. A charter bus from Trenton means the $6 bridge toll is one group expense instead of a per-car charge, and the bus stages at the lot during the game rather than forcing your group to coordinate a rideshare from two sides of the river.
The bus clears the lot and heads back east toward New Jersey while the rideshare queue is still forming.
Lincoln Financial Field Transportation: Every Option Compared
This is a bus comparison site, but an honest comparison of all the options helps any group decide where a bus actually makes sense. Here's how the main choices break down for a group of 30-40 people heading from the Trenton-Hamilton area to an Eagles game at the Linc.
| Option | Cost shape | Arrive together? | Drop-off point | Designated driver needed? | Best group size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charter bus or party bus | One flat rate, split across the group; $100 oversized Eagles parking | Yes — one vehicle, one arrival | Parks directly in Sports Complex lots, 5-10 min walk to gates | No | 15-56 |
| Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) | Per car each way + post-game surge (2-3x) | No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs | NE corner of Pattison and Broad — long walk to most gates | No, but fragmented and expensive at scale | Pairs and small groups |
| Everyone drives and parks | $50/car Eagles parking + gas + NJ Turnpike + $6 Walt Whitman Bridge toll per car | No — carpools split across lots | Wherever your parking lot is | Yes — one per car | 1-2 cars |
| PATCO + SEPTA Broad Street Line | ~$2.90 SEPTA fare + PATCO fare each way | Only if everyone boards same train | NRG Station at Pattison Ave — 5-minute walk to stadium | No | Individuals, small groups without gear |
| NJ Transit + SEPTA transfer | NJ Transit fare + $2.90 SEPTA each way; 2+ hour total journey each way | Only if coordinated tightly | NRG Station via Broad Street Line | No | Budget travelers with time to spare |
For a pair of fans without tailgate gear, the PATCO High-Speed Line from South Jersey into Center City and then the Broad Street Line south to NRG Station (the final southbound stop, steps from the stadium) is genuinely the right call — $2.90 per SEPTA ride, trains running post-game, no parking to worry about. Transit information for game days is available on SEPTA's Lincoln Financial Field transit page. But the moment your group grows past two cars' worth of people — or the moment a cooler, chairs, and a grill enter the equation — the coordination cost of separate vehicles tips decisively toward one bus.
That's the group the rest of this guide is written for.
What Size Bus Does Your Group Need for Lincoln Financial Field?
Lincoln Financial Field's parking complex handles full-size motorcoaches without issue — oversized vehicle lots are a documented part of the operation, not an afterthought. So vehicle size really comes down to your headcount and how much tailgate gear is making the trip. Partybustrenton.com connects you to options across a large network of bus companies serving central New Jersey — here's how the full vehicle lineup maps to a Lincoln Financial Field run.
| Vehicle | Capacity | Gear and storage | Best for | Key amenities |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14-passenger Sprinter limo or Sprinter van | Up to 14 | Light — small bags, a cooler | Suite groups, VIP group, small party | Premium leather, individual USB charging, tinted privacy glass |
| 25-passenger party bus | ~25 | Onboard, lighter gear only | Mid-size fan groups wanting the rolling pregame | LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, perimeter seating |
| 40-passenger party bus | ~40 | Onboard, limited underfloor | Larger fan groups and corporate outings | Built-in bar area, premium sound, color LED lighting |
| 15-35 passenger minibus | ~15-35 | Overhead bins plus some underfloor | Mid-size groups wanting comfort over party bus amenities | Reclining seats, powerful A/C, greater maneuverability in city traffic |
| 40-56 passenger charter bus | Up to 56 | Deep undercarriage bays — grills, folding tables, large coolers all fit | Large groups, gear-heavy tailgaters, long hauls from outer NJ | Reclining seats, climate control, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays |
For tailgating groups hauling serious equipment — charcoal grills, folding tables, a 60-quart cooler — the 40-56 passenger charter bus is the practical fit. The deep undercarriage bays handle all of it without cramping the cabin, and an onboard restroom means no pit stops during the 35-mile run from Trenton. ADA-accessible buses are available through the network; just note it when you request your quote, ideally at least 48 hours before departure.
Lincoln Financial Field Charter Bus and Party Bus Rental Prices
Pricing on a Lincoln Financial Field party bus or charter bus rental from Trenton depends on vehicle size, total hours booked (tailgate time plus the post-game wait), your pickup location, and the event date. To give you a planning range: a minibus rental typically runs $200-$275 per hour on weekends; a charter bus runs $200-$350 per hour on weekends. Those ranges shift based on the specific vehicle, demand on the date, and how far in advance you lock in — prime-time Eagles dates and summer concert nights push toward the top end.
The stadium's oversized vehicle parking pass ($100 for Eagles games) is a separate cost on top of the bus rental. For a full breakdown, see the Trenton party bus prices page.
To give you a sense of how per-person math works out: a 40-person fan group from Hamilton Township books a 40-passenger party bus for an Eagles game. Pickup at 10:30 AM, at the Linc by noon — four-plus hours before a 4:25 PM kickoff. The group tailgates through 3 PM in Lot K, walks to the gates, and the bus stages nearby for a 7:30 PM pickup after the final whistle.
An 8-hour weekend rental at that vehicle size might come to roughly $2,600-$4,000, plus the $100 parking pass — call it $68-$103 per person. Compare that to 13 separate cars at $50 Eagles parking plus the $6 Walt Whitman Bridge toll plus gas each way, and the bus is often cheaper per head while solving the designated driver problem entirely. The fastest way to get an exact number for your date and headcount: fill out the quick form on this site or call 640-246-8630 — pricing takes under 30 seconds, no account required.
Eagles games in October and November book fastest. Monday Night Football on October 26 (Cowboys) and the November 22 Steelers matchup draw the highest bus demand of the regular season. The September 13 home opener against Washington and the December 24 prime-time game against Houston both go early too.
Locking in 6-8 weeks ahead of your target date is standard practice — see the official Eagles 2026 home schedule for the full slate.
Eagles Tailgating at Lincoln Financial Field: The Rules
The South Philly tailgate culture at the Linc is well-earned, and the Sports Complex maintains a specific set of designated lots for it. Before your group sets up, here's what the stadium's official A-Z stadium information page actually says:
- Tailgating-approved lots only. Tailgating is permitted in lots south of Pattison Avenue — specifically lots E, F, J, K, L, and N. Tailgating is explicitly not permitted in Lots Q through W (north of Pattison Avenue and west of Darien Street) or in the lot near the Jefferson Health Training Complex. Your bus parks in an oversized vehicle space within the complex, and your tailgate setup stays in the area around that space.
- Lots open 4.5 hours before kickoff. For a 1 PM game, that's 8:30 AM; for a 4:25 PM game, lots open just before noon. The closest reserved lots — J, K, and L — fill within the first 90 minutes. Plan to arrive early if tailgate placement matters to your group.
- Grills are allowed; open fires are not. Gas and charcoal grills are permitted in the designated tailgate lots. Open fires, bonfires, and fire pits are prohibited. Dispose of hot coals in trash bins — do not dump them on the lot surface.
- The entire stadium is cashless. Every concession and merchandise point inside the gates accepts cards, debit, and mobile payment only.
- Lot K is the heart of the tailgate scene. Lot K, directly east of the stadium, is the most established tailgating area at the Linc and consistently draws the most dedicated Eagles fans. Arriving early enough to land a Lot K space is worth building into your timeline if your group wants to be in the center of the pregame atmosphere.
The full tailgate is available for most Eagles games and Temple matchups. For concerts and special events, rules can shift. Check the A-Z stadium information page before your visit to confirm what's in effect for your specific date.
After the Whistle: Getting Out of Lincoln Financial Field
The post-game exit is where Lincoln Financial Field catches groups off guard — and it's where a bus earns its keep most clearly. When 67,000-plus fans head for the exits at once, Philadelphia police run specific directed traffic patterns from each lot. Vehicles are routed onto roads they may not have used on the way in: the typical post-game flow pushes along Darien Street from Pattison Avenue up to the Packer Avenue on-ramp, but Packer Avenue eastbound is closed at 10th Street after most events, which reroutes the eastern lots toward Broad Street or Front Street instead.
Total clearance time from the final whistle is frequently 45-60 minutes. Rideshare surge pricing in the post-game window runs two to three times normal rates, and the designated pickup corner at Pattison and Broad fills with people waiting on the same apps.
A charter bus sidesteps every part of that. Your group agrees on a pickup time and location before anyone goes to their seat — bus staged nearby, no surge pricing, no wondering which lot the three different carpools ended up in. SEPTA runs post-game trains from NRG Station (Pattison Avenue) shortly after games end, which is a solid option for transit riders — though if a game runs past midnight, shuttle buses replace the subway on Broad Street, which changes the post-game plan.
For a bus group from Trenton, the ride home is already arranged: the bus stages, loads up, and heads back toward the Walt Whitman Bridge or I-95 north while the complex is still clearing out. The post-game recap happens on board instead of in three separate cars stuck in the same bottleneck.
Rent a Bus to Lincoln Financial Field for Eagles, Temple, and Concerts
Lincoln Financial Field runs three distinct event types, and the transportation logistics shift meaningfully between them.
Philadelphia Eagles 2026 season. The Eagles home slate opens September 13 against the Washington Commanders and runs through a Christmas Eve prime-time game (December 24 vs. the Houston Texans, 8:15 PM). High-demand dates include the October 26 Monday Night Football matchup against the Cowboys and the November 22 Steelers game, which draws heavy Pennsylvania and New Jersey crossover.
There's also a preseason home game August 28 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Eagles parking: $50 per standard vehicle, $100 per oversized. A Trenton sporting event party bus rental for those prime-time October and November dates should be locked in 6-8 weeks ahead — demand fills fast and the best vehicle options go first.
Temple Owls football. Temple plays its home schedule at the Linc each fall, with 2026 home games including a high-profile September 12 matchup against Penn State. Temple parking is $30 per standard vehicle and $60 per oversized — significantly lower than Eagles rates, and the lots generally have more breathing room heading into game time.
A minibus rental is a natural fit for alumni groups and college-age groups heading to Temple home games: smaller footprint, lower per-hour cost, still plenty of room for a 20-person group to ride together.
Concerts at Lincoln Financial Field. The stadium brings in major touring acts in the summer months, with concert parking at $40 per standard vehicle and $80 per oversized. Concert post-show exits are a particular challenge — no defined end time, no organized police traffic pattern in the same way as football, and rideshare demand spikes hard once the encore ends.
A Trenton concert party bus rental keeps the group together from the parking lot tailgate through the post-show exit and back across the Walt Whitman Bridge. For summer concerts, book as soon as the show goes on sale — Lincoln Financial Field summer shows sell quickly and bus demand follows.
Tips for Your First Visit to Lincoln Financial Field
A few things every group should know before arriving at the Linc, drawn from the stadium's published policies at the official A-Z information page:
- Use 1020 Pattison Avenue for GPS. The mailing address is 1 Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148, but navigation apps route more cleanly to 1020 Pattison Avenue. The stadium's guest services number is (215) 463-5500 if anyone in your group gets separated or needs assistance on site.
- The entire facility is cashless. Every transaction — parking, concessions, merchandise — requires a card, debit, or mobile payment. No cash is accepted anywhere inside the stadium or at the parking cashless terminals. Make sure your group knows before anyone tries to pay at the gate.
- NFL clear bag policy is strictly enforced. Each guest may bring one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12" x 6" x 12" (or a one-gallon clear ziplock), plus a small non-clear bag no larger than 4.5" x 6.5". Backpacks, large purses, coolers, briefcases, and duffels do not make it through the gates. Anything left in the bus's undercarriage bays during the game is fine — plan what you carry in accordingly.
- Lots open 4.5 hours before kickoff. The closest reserved lots — J, K, L — fill within the first 90 minutes. Oversized vehicle parking is cashless and should be purchased in advance. There is no on-site cash option for parking at event time.
- ADA-designated entry is the North Gate. Accessible parking is available throughout the complex, with dedicated drop-off zones in Lot L (off Darien Street) and Lot J (off 11th Street). ADA-accessible buses can be requested through the network — just note the requirement when you submit your quote, at least 48 hours before departure.
- Check the parking page before game day. Lot assignments, event-specific access routes, and any road closures are updated on the official Lincoln Financial Field parking page before each event. Traffic patterns and approach roads do get adjusted — what the map shows the week before your event is the version that matters.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lincoln Financial Field Bus Rentals
Where does a charter bus or party bus drop off at Lincoln Financial Field?
A charter bus parks in the Sports Complex's oversized vehicle lot space — not at the rideshare curb. The designated rideshare and taxi drop-off is at the northeast corner of Pattison Avenue and Broad Street, next to the NRG Station subway entrance. A bus pulls directly into the parking complex, pays the oversized vehicle rate, and parks in the lot itself.
Depending on the lot, the walk from bus to gate is 5-10 minutes — and for the tailgate-approved south-side lots like K and J, it's a shorter walk to most gate entrances than the rideshare corner provides. The specific approach route and lot assignment can shift by event, so it's worth reviewing current access instructions on the official parking page before your date.
How much does bus parking cost at Lincoln Financial Field?
Per the official parking page: oversized vehicles pay $100 for Eagles games, $80 for concerts, and $60 for Temple games and smaller events. Standard cars pay $50, $40, and $30 for those same event types. The facility is fully cashless — all parking must be paid via card, debit, or mobile payment, and advance purchase is recommended for Eagles game days when the closer lots sell out before game time.
How far is Lincoln Financial Field from Trenton?
About 35 miles via I-95 south or the NJ Turnpike to the Walt Whitman Bridge — roughly 45-55 minutes without traffic. On Eagles game days, add 30-45 minutes to both the drive in and the post-game exit. Groups from Hamilton Township, Edison, Toms River, Woodbridge Township, and Lakewood Township can all reach the Linc via the NJ Turnpike and Walt Whitman Bridge or directly on I-95 south.
What route does a bus take from Trenton to Lincoln Financial Field?
Two main options. First: I-95 south from Trenton through Pennsylvania to Exit 17 (Broad Street) or Exit 19 (Packer Avenue) in Philadelphia — both exits connect directly to the stadium approach. Second: NJ Turnpike south to Exit 3, Route 168 west, Walt Whitman Bridge ($6 toll per passenger vehicle, westbound into Pennsylvania), then Broad Street south to the Sports Complex.
Both routes end at the same parking area. Full driving directions are detailed on the Lincoln Financial Field FAQ page.
Can a charter bus tailgate at Lincoln Financial Field?
Yes — in the designated tailgate lots south of Pattison Avenue (E, F, J, K, L, and N). The bus parks in its oversized vehicle space within the complex, and your group sets up in the area around that space. Grills are permitted; open fires are not.
Lots open 4.5 hours before kickoff, and the most popular tailgate lots — K and J — fill earliest. Tailgating is not permitted in Lots Q through W or the lot near the Jefferson Health Training Complex.
How does PATCO or NJ Transit work from Trenton to the Linc?
South Jersey fans can take the PATCO High-Speed Line from Lindenwold, Cherry Hill, or Haddonfield into Philadelphia, exiting at 12th/13th & Walnut Street, then connecting to the SEPTA Broad Street Line southbound to NRG Station at Pattison Avenue — the last stop, a five-minute walk from the stadium gates. SEPTA fare is $2.90 per ride. PATCO fares are separate.
For groups traveling without tailgate gear or a large cooler, it's a genuinely strong option. For groups with grills, chairs, and everything else a full tailgate requires, a charter bus is the practical call — there's no gear accommodation on transit, and the tailgate itself doesn't happen on a subway platform.
What's the bag policy at Lincoln Financial Field?
NFL clear bag policy: one clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12" x 6" x 12" (or a one-gallon clear ziplock), plus one small non-clear clutch no larger than 4.5" x 6.5". Backpacks, large purses, coolers, briefcases, and duffels are prohibited at the gates. Items left in the bus's undercarriage bays during the game are not subject to the policy — plan what your group carries in accordingly.
Full details are at the A-Z stadium information page.
How much does a party bus to Lincoln Financial Field cost from Trenton?
To give you a planning range: a minibus rental runs roughly $200-$275 per hour on weekends; a charter bus typically runs $200-$350 per hour on weekends. The stadium's $100 oversized parking pass for Eagles games is separate. The real quote for your specific date, headcount, and pickup location comes in under 30 seconds — call 640-246-8630 or fill out the quick form on this site.
No account required, no obligation.
When should I book for Eagles games?
Six to eight weeks out is standard for most regular-season home games. For the October 26 Monday Night Football game (Cowboys) and the November 22 Steelers matchup, eight to ten weeks out gives you the best vehicle options. Summer concerts at the Linc book fastest — once a show is announced, so should your bus.
The full home slate is at philadelphiaeagles.com.
Are ADA-accessible buses available for Lincoln Financial Field trips?
Yes — ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network. Note the accessibility requirement when submitting your quote, at least 48 hours before your departure date. At the stadium, the ADA-designated entry is the North Gate, with dedicated accessible drop-off zones in Lot L (off Darien Street) and Lot J (off 11th Street).
Book Your Party Bus to Lincoln Financial Field Today
Whether it's a 40-person tailgate group for a Cowboys Monday Night Football game, an alumni group heading to a Temple-Penn State matchup, or a Trenton group making the Walt Whitman Bridge run for a summer stadium concert — Partybustrenton.com connects you to the right bus through a large network of companies serving central New Jersey and the greater Trenton region. Compare charter buses, party buses, minibuses, and Sprinter options, and get pricing for your specific date in under 30 seconds. Call 640-246-8630 any time or fill out the quick quote form right here — no account, no obligation, just the options you need to plan the trip.
Also heading to Philadelphia International Airport on the same trip? The PHL shuttle guide covers group airport logistics from the Trenton area, and the Xfinity Mobile Arena guide covers Sixers and Flyers runs from central Jersey.


