Palestine to Arlington Shuttle
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Texas Shuttle connects the historic east‑Texas town of Palestine with the bustling Arlington metro area on a private, door‑to‑door basis. The trip covers roughly 109 miles as the crow flies, with the road distance a little longer as the route follows US‑287 North through Corsicana, merges onto I‑45 North past Ennis, and then swings west on I‑30 into Arlington. Typical drive time ranges from two and a half to three and a half hours depending on traffic around the Dallas‑Fort Worth corridor.
Pickups in Palestine can be arranged at any residential address, the Palestine Municipal Airport (PSN), the downtown courthouse square, or the Palestine Regional Medical Center. In Arlington the shuttle serves the downtown business district, the University of Texas at Arlington campus, the AT&T Stadium entertainment zone, the Arlington Highlands shopping area, and the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport terminals A through E for travelers catching a flight. Drivers are familiar with the local street grid, so they navigate the narrow streets of Old Town Palestine and the high‑volume interchanges at the I‑35E/I‑30 junction without unnecessary detours.
Because the service is private, the vehicle is reserved for your party alone, eliminating the stops and transfers common on shared‑ride options. Luggage space accommodates standard suitcases, golf bags, and small sports equipment; oversized items can be discussed when the reservation is made. The driver monitors your flight status if you are heading to DFW, and will adjust the pickup time accordingly — no fixed free‑wait window is promised, but the schedule is updated in real time.
How long does the ride usually take?
Expect between 149 and 205 minutes from door to door, with the exact duration shaped by rush‑hour congestion on I‑30 and any construction on US‑287.
Can I be picked up at the Palestine airport?
Yes, the shuttle meets passengers at Palestine Municipal Airport and can also collect you from nearby hotels or the medical center.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We track incoming flights at DFW and shift the departure time to match the new arrival, keeping the transfer smooth without guaranteeing a specific wait period.
Ready to travel? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and apply promo code ONLINE for 10% off round‑trip reservations.
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