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Travelers leaving Crowley’s historic downtown, with its brick storefronts and the nearby Crowley City Park, can step into a private vehicle that heads north on Interstate 35W. The route passes the Fort Worth Cultural District, where the Kimbell Art Museum and the Modern Art Museum sit beside the Trinity River, before merging onto the main stem of I‑35 near the town of Hillsboro. From there the highway rolls through the rolling Blackland Prairie, skirting Waco’s Baylor University campus and the Brazos River crossing, then continues straight into Temple’s medical corridor anchored by the Scott & White Medical Center and the Temple Veterans Affairs clinic.
Door‑to‑door service means the driver meets you at any residence, hotel, or business in Crowley — whether you’re on Main Street, near the Crowley Independent School District offices, or at a private ranch off FM 1187 — and drops you at the exact address you provide in Temple, such as a clinic on South 31st Street, a hotel near the Temple Convention Center, or a home in the historic Temple Heights neighborhood. The typical road distance is a little over 102 miles, and the drive usually takes between 139 and 191 minutes depending on traffic around the Fort Worth metro area and the Waco bottleneck.
For passengers catching a flight, the shuttle can connect to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Terminals A through E) or Waco Regional Airport (Terminal 1) before continuing to Temple, and it can also meet arrivals at Temple’s Draughon‑Miller Central Texas Regional Airport (Terminal 1). Our dispatch team monitors incoming flights in real time and adjusts the pickup window accordingly, so you won’t be left waiting on the curb.
How long does the trip take?
Expect a door‑to‑door drive of roughly two and a half to three and a half hours, with the exact duration set by current traffic on I‑35W and I‑35.
What if my flight is delayed?
We track the flight status and shift the pickup time to match the new arrival, keeping the transfer smooth without a fixed free‑wait guarantee.
Can I bring extra luggage?
Standard baggage fits easily in the vehicle; oversized items such as bikes or large equipment can be accommodated with a brief notice at booking.
Ready to schedule your ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip reservations.
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