We need to produce HTML body with only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. Must open with h2 heading "College Station to Rosenberg Shuttle". 350-500 words. Include short route-specific FAQ (2-3 Q&As) as h3 question + p answer. No banned words as bullet list. Must not use those words in bullet list; but can use them in text? The rule: "Do NOT use the words "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned. Write naturally instead." So we can use them in prose but not as bullet list. Safer to avoid them entirely.
Must not invent awards, review counts, price. No policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. For flight delays say only that we monitor flights and adjust the pickup — never promise a specific free-wait duration.
End with booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We need to include real geography, neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. College Station (Texas A&M University, Northgate district, etc.) Rosenberg (historic downtown, Fort Bend County). Main connecting route TX-6. Also maybe mention Houston airports? But route is intercity shuttle between College Station and Rosenberg. Could mention William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) and George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) but not necessary. But could mention that Rosenberg is near US-59/I-69, but main route TX-6.
We need 350-500 words. Let's aim ~420 words.
Structure: h2 heading, then several paragraphs, maybe a ul for bullet points? But bullet list is allowed but must not contain banned words. Could include bullet points for highlights but not banned words. Safer to avoid bullet list entirely, just paragraphs. But we can include ul with li for FAQ? But FAQ must be h3 + p. So we can just do h3 for each question.
We need to ensure word count. Let's count roughly.
We'll write:
College Station to Rosenberg Shuttle
... about route ...
... about pickup locations ...
... about travel time ...
... about amenities ...
How long does the trip take?
... typical door-to-door drive time 109-150 minutes ...
Where will the driver meet me in College Station?
... pickup at your address, campus, Northgate, etc ...
What happens if my flight is delayed?
... we monitor flights and adjust pickup ...
CTA paragraph with phone and promo code.
Word count: Let's estimate. Each paragraph ~80 words. 5 paragraphs = 400. FAQ adds ~30 each = 90. CTA ~50. Total ~540 maybe too high. Need 350-500. Let's aim ~430. We'll write concise paragraphs. Count words roughly. Paragraph 1: "Texas Shuttle connects College Station and Rosenberg with a private door‑to‑door service that follows Texas 6 the entire way. The straight‑line distance is about 80 miles, and the road distance is a little longer, so the typical drive takes between one hour forty‑nine minutes and two hours thirty minutes depending on traffic and weather." Count words: Texas(1) Shuttle2 connects3 College4 Station5 and6 Rosenberg7 with8 a9 private10 door‑to‑door11 service12 that13 follows14 Texas 6 15 the16 entire17 way. The18 straight‑line19 distance20 is21 about22 80 miles,23 and24 the25 road26 distance27 is28 a29 little30 longer,31 so32 the33 typical34 drive35 takes36 between37 one38 hour39 forty‑nine40 minutes41 and42 two43 hours44 thirty45 minutes46 depending47 on48 traffic49 and50 weather51. ~51 words. Paragraph 2: "In College Station the driver can meet you at any address — a dorm on the Texas A&M campus, a house in the Northgate district, or a hotel near the George Bush Presidential Library. In Rosenberg the drop‑off points include the historic downtown square, the Fort Bend County Courthouse area, or a residential address in the Greatwood or Riverstone communities." Count words: In1 College2 Station3 the4 driver5 can6 meet7 you8 at9 any10 address — a11 dorm12 on13 the14 Texas15 A&M16 campus,17 a18 house19 in20 the21 Northgate22 district,23 or24 a25 hotel26 near27 the28 George29 Bush30 Presidential31 Library. In32 Rosenberg33 the34 drop‑off35 points36 include37 the38 historic39 downtown40 square,41 the42 Fort43 Bend44 County45 Courthouse46 area,47 or48 a49 residential50 address51 in52 the53 Greatwood54 or55 Riverstone56 communities57. ~57 words. Paragraph 3: "The route stays on TX‑6 southbound past the Brazos River crossing at Navasota, then continues through the rolling farmland of Grimes County before entering Fort Bend County near Hockley. Because the highway is a four‑lane divided road for most of the journey, the ride feels steady and predictable, even during peak holiday travel." Count words: The1 route2 stays3 on4 TX‑65 southbound6 past7 the8 Brazos9 River10 crossing11 at12 Navasota,13 then14 continues15 through16 the17 rolling18 farmland19 of20 Grimes21 County22 before23 entering24 Fort25 Bend26 County27 near28 Hockley. Because29 the30 highway31 is32 a33 four‑lane34 divided35 road36 for37 most38 of39 the40 journey,41 the42 ride43 feels44 steady45 and46 predictable,47 even48 during49 peak50 holiday51 travel52. ~52 words. Paragraph 4: "Each vehicle is a late‑model SUV or van with climate control, ample legroom, and space for standard luggage and a carry‑on. Drivers are background‑checked, licensed, and familiar with the College Station‑Rosenberg corridor, so they can navigate around construction zones or local events without adding extra miles." Count words: Each1 vehicle2 is3 a4 late‑model5 SUV6 or7 van8 with9 climate10 control,11 ample12 legroom,13 and14 space15 for16 standard17 luggage18 and19 a20 carry‑on. Drivers21 are22 background‑checked,23 licensed,24 and25 familiar26 with27 the28 College29 Station‑Rosenberg30 corridor,31 so32 they33 can34 navigate35 around36 construction37 zones38 or39 local40 events41 without42 adding43 extra44 miles45. ~45 words. Paragraph 5: "If you need to catch a flight from Houston, the driver can time the departure so you arrive at either William P. Hobby Airport or George Bush Intercontinental with a comfortable buffer." Count words: If1 you2 need3 to4 catch5 a6 flight7 from8 Houston,9 the10 driver11 can12 time13 the14 departure15 so16 you17 arrive18 at19 either20 William21 P.22 Hobby23 Airport24 or25 George26 Bush27 Intercontinental28 with29 a30 comfortable31 buffer32. ~32 words. FAQ:How long does the trip take?
The door‑to‑door travel time is typically 109 to 150 minutes, but heavy rain or holiday traffic can add a few extra minutes.
Count words: The1 door‑to‑door2 travel3 time4 is5 typically6 1097 to8 1509 minutes,10 but11 heavy12 rain13 or14 holiday15 traffic16 can17 add18 a19 few20 extra21 minutes22. ~22 words.Where will the driver meet me in College Station?
We pick
