Comanche to Temple Shuttle
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How long does the trip take?
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What happens if my flight into Killeen‑Fort Hood is delayed?
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Travelers moving between Comanche and Temple cover roughly ninety‑three miles as the crow flies, with the road adding a few extra miles along US‑84 and US‑67 before joining Interstate 35 near Gatesville. The door‑to‑door drive typically runs between two hours six minutes and two hours fifty‑three minutes, depending on traffic around the Brazos River crossing and the morning rush through the Temple medical corridor.
In Comanche the pickup can be arranged at the historic downtown square, the Comanche County Courthouse area, or any residential address on the north side of town near Highway 67. Once on the road the shuttle follows the rolling hills of the Cross Timbers region, passing the small communities of De Leon and Hamilton before reaching the I‑35 interchange that leads directly into Temple’s central business district, the Temple Medical District, and the campus of Baylor Scott & White Health.
For passengers flying into the region, the nearest commercial airport to Temple is Killeen‑Fort Hood Regional Airport (GRK), about thirty miles north of the city via I‑35. Comanche residents often use Waco Regional Airport (ACT) for inbound flights, which sits roughly fifty miles northeast of Comanche on US‑84. Our drivers track both airports and will adjust the departure time when a flight arrives later than scheduled.
How long does the trip take?
The typical travel window is 126 to 173 minutes from door to door, though peak‑hour congestion on I‑35 near Temple can add a few extra minutes.
Where will the driver meet me in Comanche?
We coordinate a precise pickup location when you book — whether it’s the downtown square, a hotel on Highway 67, or a private residence — and the driver will wait at the agreed spot.
What happens if my flight into Killeen‑Fort Hood is delayed?
Our operations team monitors incoming flights in real time and will shift the shuttle’s departure to match the new arrival time, so you won’t be left waiting at the terminal.
Ready to reserve your seat? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round‑trip travel.
Check tags: h2, p, h3, p, h3, p, h3, p, p with strong and a. All allowed. Word count: Let's count roughly. First paragraph: "Travelers moving between Comanche and Temple cover roughly ninety‑three miles as the crow flies, with the road adding a few extra miles along US‑84 and US‑67 before joining Interstate 35 near Gatesville. The door‑to‑door drive typically runs between two hours six minutes and two hours fifty‑three minutes, depending on traffic around the Brazos River crossing and the morning rush through the Temple medical corridor." That's maybe ~55 words. Second paragraph: "In Comanche the pickup can be arranged at the historic downtown square, the Comanche County Courthouse area, or any residential address on the north side of town near Highway 67. Once on the road the shuttle follows the rolling hills of the Cross Timbers region, passing the small communities of De Leon and Hamilton before reaching the I‑35 interchange that leads directly into Temple’s central business district, the Temple Medical District, and the campus of Baylor Scott & White Health." ~70 words. Third paragraph: "For passengers flying into the region, the nearest commercial airport to Temple is Killeen‑Fort Hood Regional Airport (GRK), about thirty miles north of the city via I‑35. Comanche residents often use Waco Regional Airport (ACT) for inbound flights, which sits roughly fifty miles northeast of Comanche on US‑84. Our drivers track both airports and will adjust the departure time when a flight arrives later