Belton to Irving Shuttle
Travelers moving between Central Texas and the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex can rely on a direct, door‑to‑door ride that follows the most efficient corridor. The journey covers roughly 125 miles as the crow flies, with the actual road distance a little longer once the route weaves through the Hill Country and the sprawling suburbs north of Dallas.
Leaving Belton, the shuttle typically heads north on Interstate 35, passing the historic downtown square, the Bell County Courthouse, and the campus of the University of Mary Hardin‑Baylor. After crossing the Leon River, the vehicle merges onto I‑35 E near Hillsboro, then continues through Waco’s brief stretch before joining I‑35 W toward the Metroplex.
Once in the Irving area, the route follows State Highway 183 (the Airport Freeway) and the President George Bush Turnpike (I‑30/I‑20) to reach the city’s major business districts — Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, and the Irving Convention Center area. For passengers heading to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, the driver proceeds directly to the appropriate terminal curb (Terminal A, B, C, D, or E) based on the airline, eliminating the need for a separate airport transfer.
Typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from 170 to 234 minutes, depending on traffic around the Waco‑Temple corridor and the Dallas‑area rush hours. The shuttle maintains a steady pace on the interstate, with brief stops only for rest‑room breaks if requested.
Because the service is private, the driver meets you at the exact address you provide — whether it’s a home on South Main Street in Belton, a hotel near the Bell County Expo Center, or an office park off the I‑35 frontage road — and drops you at the precise Irving location you specify, such as a corporate campus on MacArthur Boulevard or a residence in the Hackberry Creek neighborhood.
How long does the trip take?
The drive normally lasts between two hours 50 minutes and three hours 54 minutes, with the exact duration shaped by real‑time traffic on I‑35 and the Dallas‑area freeways.
Where will the driver meet me in Belton?
You choose the pickup point — any residential address, hotel lobby, or business entrance within the city limits — and the driver will arrive at the scheduled time.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We monitor incoming flights at DFW and adjust the pickup accordingly; the driver will wait until the revised arrival time without extra charge.
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