Haltom City to Temple Shuttle
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Texas Shuttle connects the historic streets of Haltom City with the growing medical and education hub of Temple using a private door‑to‑door vehicle that travels the I‑35 corridor. The straight‑line distance is about 118 miles, and the road distance adds a few extra miles as the route follows I‑35W south through Fort Worth before merging onto I‑35 through Waco and into Bell County. Typical door‑to‑door drive time ranges from 160 to 220 minutes depending on traffic around the Fort Worth metro area and the construction zones near the Brazos River crossing.
Pickup in Haltom City can be arranged at any residential address, the Birdville Independent School District campus, or the Haltom City Community Center, while drop‑off in Temple covers downtown near the Temple Square, the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center campus, and the Temple College area. The shuttle follows the same interstate that carries freight and commuter traffic, so riders experience the same scenery — rolling prairie, the Lake Whitney shoreline, and the iconic “Welcome to Temple” sign — without the stress of navigating exits or parking.
For travelers who need to catch a flight, the service also serves Draughon‑Miller Central Texas Regional Airport (TPL) on the north side of Temple, coordinating pickup times with the airline schedule. If a flight is delayed, we monitor the arrival status and adjust the pickup accordingly, so you are not left waiting at the terminal.
How long does the trip usually take?
Most trips fall between two hours forty minutes and three hours forty minutes, with the exact duration set by real‑time traffic on I‑35W and I‑35.
What if my flight into Temple is late?
We track the flight and move the shuttle’s arrival time to match the updated landing, keeping the connection smooth.
Ready to reserve your seat? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip travel.
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