Haltom City to Waco Shuttle
Texas Shuttle connects Haltom City with Waco using the direct I‑35 corridor that runs north‑south through the heart of Central Texas. The straight‑line distance is roughly 87 miles, and the road distance adds a few extra miles as the highway weaves through Hillsboro and the Brazos River valley. Door‑to‑door travel typically falls between 118 and 162 minutes, depending on traffic around the Fort Worth metro area and the construction zones that occasionally appear near the Loop 340 interchange.
Pickup points in Haltom City cover the residential streets near the Haltom City Town Center, the commercial corridor along North Beach Street, and the adjoining neighborhoods of North Richland Hills and the western edge of Fort Worth. From there the shuttle merges onto I‑35, passing the historic downtown of Hillsboro, the Texas Motor Speedway exit, and the rolling hills of the Blackland Prairie before reaching Waco. In Waco the driver can drop you at the Baylor University campus, the Magnolia Market district, the downtown convention center, or directly at Waco Regional Airport (ACT) where the main terminal handles both commercial and private flights.
For travelers arriving on a flight into Waco Regional, the service monitors the inbound schedule and adjusts the pickup time accordingly. If you are departing from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and need a connection to Waco, the same vehicle can meet you at the DFW terminals after you clear customs, then continue south on I‑35 without a transfer. The route also serves business parks along the I‑35 corridor in Burleson and the industrial district near the Waco Municipal Airport, making it a practical option for both leisure and corporate travel.
Because the shuttle operates on a fixed schedule that aligns with peak highway flow, you can plan your day around a predictable departure window. The vehicle provides ample luggage space for standard suitcases and carry‑on items, and the driver assists with loading and unloading at each stop.
How long does the trip usually take?
Typical door‑to‑door time ranges from just under two hours to a little over two and a half hours, with the exact duration depending on rush‑hour congestion around Fort Worth and any seasonal construction on I‑35.
Where will the driver meet me in Haltom City?
The driver will arrive at the address you provide — whether it’s a home on Oak Street, a hotel near the Haltom City Town Center, or a business park off North Beach Street — and will confirm the exact curb location via text before arrival.
What happens if my flight into Waco Regional Airport is delayed?
We track the flight status in real time and shift the pickup accordingly; the driver will wait until the plane has landed and you have cleared the terminal, with no fixed free‑wait limit promised.
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