Huntsville to Katy Shuttle
Texas Shuttle connects the historic college town of Huntsville with the fast‑growing suburb of Katy along the I‑10 corridor known locally as the Katy Freeway. The straight‑line span is about 67 miles, while the road distance stretches a few miles farther as the route follows the interstate through rolling piney woods, past the Sam Houston National Forest, and across the Brazos River before entering the Katy area. Typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from 91 to 125 minutes, depending on morning rush near the Grand Parkway interchange and afternoon congestion around the Katy Mills shopping district.
Drivers enter I‑10 eastbound at the Huntsville exit, pass the Huntsville State Park turnoff, and continue through the communities of New Waverly and Willis before merging onto the Katy Freeway near the FM 1093 junction. Once in Katy, the shuttle can drop passengers at residential neighborhoods such as Cinco Ranch, Firethorne, or the commercial hub around Katy Fort Bend Road, as well as at the Katy Park & Ride lot that serves commuters heading to George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Because the service is private and door‑to‑door, each reservation is scheduled around the passenger’s exact pickup address in Huntsville — whether that is a dormitory on the Sam Houston State University campus, a home near the historic downtown square, or a hotel off Highway 190 — and the desired drop‑off point in Katy, which may be a private residence, a corporate office park, or the park‑and‑ride facility for airline connections.
How long does the trip usually take?
The drive normally lasts between 91 and 125 minutes. Traffic around the Grand Parkway and the Katy Mills area can add extra minutes during peak hours.
Where will the driver meet me in Huntsville and where will I be dropped off in Katy?
We pick up at any address you provide in Huntsville and deliver you to the exact location you specify in Katy, whether it’s a home, office, or the park‑and‑ride lot.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
Our team monitors incoming flight status and adjusts the pickup time accordingly so you are not left waiting.
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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