Ennis to College Station Shuttle
Traveling between Ennis and College Station means crossing the rolling Blackland Prairie and the pine‑lined corridors of East Texas on a single, direct highway. The primary artery is Texas State Highway 6, which threads north from the Gulf Coast through Waco, past the Brazos River, and into the heart of Aggieland. From the historic downtown square of Ennis — where the iconic Bluebonnet Trail begins — passengers can be collected at any residence, hotel, or business address, then follow TX‑6 past the small towns of Corsicana and Mexia before the landscape opens up to the wide‑open fields that surround the Texas A&M University campus.
The door‑to‑door drive typically spans 162 to 222 minutes, depending on traffic around the Waco bypass and the construction zones near the Brazos River bridge. During peak semester weeks, the stretch between the University Drive exit and the Easterwood Airport terminal can add a few extra minutes, so we build a modest buffer into every reservation. Our drivers know the rhythm of the campus calendar and will adjust departure times when a flight into Easterwood is delayed, monitoring the airline’s status feed and moving the pickup window accordingly.
In College Station the most common drop‑off points include the Northgate entertainment district, the University Park apartments, and the main terminal at Easterwood Airport (CLL). If you are heading to a game at Kyle Field, the shuttle can deliver you to the stadium parking lot on University Drive, eliminating the need for a separate rideshare. On the Ennis side, popular pickup spots are the Ennis City Hall area, the Ennis Lake RV resort, and the hotels along Interstate 45 that feed onto TX‑6 via the FM 660 connector.
How long does the trip take?
The typical door‑to‑door travel time is between two hours forty‑two minutes and three hours forty‑two minutes, depending on traffic and weather conditions along TX‑6.
What happens if my flight into Easterwood is delayed?
We track incoming flights in real time and will shift your pickup time to match the updated arrival, so you won’t be left waiting at the curb.
Can I bring oversized luggage or sports equipment?
Yes, the vehicle has ample cargo space for standard suitcases, golf bags, and similar items; just let us know when you book so we can confirm the fit.
Ready to reserve your seat? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and apply promo code ONLINE for a 10% discount on round‑trip travel.
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