Cedar Hill to Frisco Shuttle
Travelers moving between Cedar Hill and Frisco cover roughly 40 miles as the crow flies, with the road distance a little longer thanks to the curve of the Dallas North Tollway and US‑75. The typical door‑to‑door drive takes between 54 and 74 minutes, depending on traffic around the LBJ Freeway interchange and the busy stretch through Addison and Plano.
Our private shuttle picks you up at any address in Cedar Hill — whether you’re leaving a home near the historic downtown square, the Cedar Hill State Park entrance, or the shopping district along Belt Line Road — and drops you off at your exact destination in Frisco, such as the Stonebriar Centre area, Frisco Square, or the corporate campuses along the Tollway. The route follows the Dallas North Tollway northward, crossing the President George Bush Turnpike before merging onto US‑75, giving a direct corridor that avoids the heavier congestion on I‑35E.
Because the corridor passes close to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, many passengers use this service to connect to flights departing from Terminals A through E. The driver monitors real‑time traffic on the Tollway and the airport access roads, adjusting the departure time so you arrive at the terminal with enough margin for security screening.
How long does the trip usually take?
The drive normally falls between 54 and 74 minutes door‑to‑door. Peak‑hour congestion on the Tollway near Addison can add a few minutes, while off‑peak travel often lands near the lower end of the range.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We track incoming flight status and will shift the pickup time accordingly. The driver will wait until the revised arrival window, ensuring you are met without a fixed free‑wait guarantee.
Can I bring oversized luggage or sports equipment?
Standard luggage fits easily in the vehicle’s cargo area. For oversized items such as golf bags or bike boxes, let us know when you book so we can assign a vehicle with the appropriate space.
Ready to reserve your ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and apply promo code ONLINE for 10% off round‑trip journeys.
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