Granbury to Irving Shuttle
Traveling from the historic town of Granbury to the bustling business hub of Irving is a scenic ride through North Central Texas. Your journey begins on TX‑144 just minutes from Granbury’s downtown square, where the stone storefronts give way to the rolling hills that overlook Lake Granbury. After crossing the lake’s eastern edge, the route weaves onto US‑67 toward Alvarado, where you’ll merge onto I‑20 East. This segment skirts the western fringe of Fort Worth, offering a glimpse of the city’s skyline before the highway opens onto the expansive prairie.
Continuing on I‑20, the shuttle follows the natural corridor that connects Fort Worth to the north‑south artery of I‑35W. The highway’s northbound stretch threads through the heart of the Las Colinas development, a signature Irving neighborhood known for its towering office towers, the Mandalay Bay Resort, and the Irving Arts Center. As you approach the Dallas‑Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), the shuttle passes the Irving Convention Center and the residential community of Irving Ranch, providing a clear view of the airport’s sweeping runways.
At DFW, drivers are familiar with all main terminals—A, B, C, and D—so you’ll be dropped off right at the curb of your chosen gate. The total drive covers roughly 56 straight‑line miles, though the road distance adds a few extra miles due to the highway network. Typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from 75 minutes in light traffic to about 104 minutes during peak rush hour, giving you a realistic expectation for planning either a morning departure or an evening return.
For a private sedan that seats one to two passengers, the one‑way fare averages $175. This includes the driver’s expertise, real‑time traffic monitoring, and the personal attention that a door‑to‑door service provides. Whether you’re heading to a corporate meeting in Irving’s downtown core, catching a flight from DFW, or simply enjoying a weekend getaway, the Granbury‑to‑Irving shuttle offers a reliable connection between two distinct Texas locales.
What time should I schedule my pickup for a morning flight from DFW?
We recommend arranging your pickup at least two hours before your flight’s scheduled departure. This window accommodates the typical 75‑minute drive, checks on airport security lines, and any minor traffic fluctuations you might encounter along I‑35W.
How does Texas Shuttle handle flight delays?
If your flight is delayed, our team watches the airline’s live updates and will adjust the pickup time accordingly. The driver will remain on standby at the agreed location, ensuring you don’t miss a later connection.
Can I bring luggage for two passengers?
A sedan on this route comfortably fits two suitcases plus a carry‑on for each passenger. If you have additional items, let us know when you book so we can verify space availability.
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