Angleton to Galveston Shuttle
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Angleton to Galveston Shuttle
Traveling from Angleton to Galveston means crossing the coastal plain of Brazoria County and sliding onto the Gulf‑side corridor of Interstate 45 South. The straight‑line distance is roughly 39 miles, while the road route adds a few extra miles as it follows TX‑35 into the I‑45 interchange near League City before hugging the shoreline into Galveston Island. Door‑to‑door trips typically take between 53 and 73 minutes, depending on traffic around the Texas City industrial zone and the ferry‑free causeway that links the mainland to the island.
Our drivers pick you up at any address in Angleton — whether you’re in the historic downtown square, the Lake Jackson residential area, or the newer developments along FM 523 — and deliver you directly to your destination on the island. Common drop‑off points include the Strand historic district, the Seawall Boulevard hotels, the University of Texas Medical Branch campus, and the Scholes International Airport terminal for travelers catching a regional flight. Because the route stays on I‑45 South for the majority of the journey, you avoid the stop‑and‑go of local streets and benefit from a predictable travel window.
The shuttle fleet consists of late‑model sedans and SUVs equipped with climate control and ample luggage space for suitcases, golf bags, or beach gear. Drivers are familiar with the timing of the Galveston‑bound cruise ship departures from the Port of Galveston and can coordinate pickup times so you arrive at the terminal with plenty of margin.
How long does the ride take during peak summer weekends?
Expect the upper end of the 53‑to‑73‑minute window when beach traffic builds on the causeway and around the Seawall. We monitor real‑time conditions and may adjust the departure a few minutes earlier to keep you on schedule.
What happens if my flight into Scholes International Airport is delayed?
We track incoming flights and will shift the pickup time accordingly. There is no fixed free‑wait period, but the driver will be ready when the revised arrival time is confirmed.
Ready to reserve your seat? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip reservations.
Now count words. Let's count roughly. Paragraph 1: "Traveling from Angleton to Galveston means crossing the coastal plain of Brazoria County and sliding onto the Gulf‑side corridor of Interstate 45 South. The straight‑line distance is roughly 39 miles, while the road route adds a few extra miles as it follows TX‑35 into the I‑45 interchange near League City before hugging the shoreline into Galveston Island. Door‑to‑door trips typically take between 53 and 73 minutes, depending on traffic around the Texas City industrial zone and the ferry‑free causeway that links the mainland to the island." Count words: Traveling(1) from2 Angleton3 to4 Galveston5 means6 crossing7 the8 coastal9 plain10 of11 Brazoria12 County13 and14 sliding15 onto16 the17 Gulf‑side18 corridor19 of20 Interstate 4521 South.22 The23 straight‑line24 distance25 is26 roughly27 39 miles,28 while29 the30 road31 route32 adds33 a34 few35 extra36 miles37 as38 it39 follows40 TX‑3541 into42 the43 I‑4544 interchange45 near46 League47 City48 before49 hugging50 the51 shoreline52 into53 Galveston54 Island.55 Door‑to‑door56 trips57 typically58 take59 between60 5361 and62 73 minutes,63 depending64 on65 traffic66 around67 the68 Texas69 City70 industrial71 zone72 and73 the74 ferry‑free75 causeway76 that77 links78 the79 mainland80 to81 the82 island83. => 83 words. Paragraph 2: "Our drivers pick you up at any address in Angleton — whether you’re in the historic downtown square, the Lake Jackson residential area, or the newer developments along FM 523 — and deliver you directly to your destination on the island. Common drop‑off points include the Strand historic district, the Seawall Boulevard hotels, the University of Texas Medical Branch campus, and the Scholes International Airport terminal for travelers catching a regional flight. Because the route stays on I‑45 South for the majority of the journey, you avoid the stop‑and‑go of local streets and benefit from a predictable travel window." Count: Our1 drivers2 pick3 you4 up5 at6 any7 address8 in9 Angleton10 — whether11 you’re12 in13 the14 historic15 downtown16 square,17 the18 Lake19 Jackson20 residential21 area,22 or23 the24 newer25 developments26 along27 FM 52328 — and29 deliver30 you31 directly32 to33 your34 destination35 on36 the37 island.38 Common39 drop‑off40 points41 include42 the43 Strand44 historic45 district,46 the47 Seawall48 Boulevard49 hotels,50 the51 University52 of53 Texas54 Medical55 Branch56 campus,57 and58 the