From the first day of school to the last, here's how Alta Bus works for your family — and who to call when you have a question.
Bus service runs through your school district, not directly through Alta Bus. Here's the full picture.
Route assignments, eligibility, and enrollment are managed by the School District of Philadelphia's transportation department. Your school's main office can direct you to the right contact. Alta Bus doesn't control who qualifies — the district does.
Once the district assigns your child to an Alta Bus route, you'll receive your child's stop location, scheduled pickup time, and driver information before their first day of service.
Drivers follow tight schedules built around real Philadelphia school bell times and traffic patterns. Your child should be at their assigned stop at least 5 minutes before the scheduled pickup. Drivers wait up to 2 minutes.
We'll reach you via the contact information your school has on file. For same-day delays, we notify families as early as possible. For planned route changes, you'll receive advance notice.
Questions, concerns, or an issue on the route go directly to our Philadelphia-based team. No national call centers, no hold queues routed to another state. We're local, and we answer.
If your child's pickup address changes or they need a different dropoff, that update must go through your school's transportation office first. Allow 5–10 school days for changes to take effect on the route.
If your question isn't here, our Philadelphia team will answer it directly.
Our Philadelphia team handles parent calls directly. No hold music, no transfers to another state. If we don't know the answer immediately, we'll find it and call you back.
Mon – Fri, 5 AM – 6 PM
info@altabusforstudents.com
Philadelphia, PA