We need to produce HTML body with only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No other tags. Must be 350-500 words. Must include route-specific content: Pasadena to College Station, distance ~93 miles straight-line, road distance a bit more, typical door-to-door drive time 127-174 minutes, main connecting route TX-6. Must mention neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. Pasadena is near Houston, College Station is home to Texas A&M. Airports: maybe Houston Hobby (HOU) or George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) for Pasadena side; College Station has Easterwood Airport (CLL). Also mention TX-6 passes through Navasota, etc. Must include FAQ with 2-3 Q&As as h3 + p. Must not use banned words in bullet list: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid bullet list of those words. We can still use bullet list for other things but not those words. Safer to avoid bullet list entirely or use bullet list for FAQ? FAQ uses h3 + p, not bullet list. Could include a bullet list for something else but avoid banned words. Safer to not use ul/li at all, but allowed. But we can include a small ul for maybe "What we offer" but avoid banned words. But not required. We'll just not use ul/li. Word count 350-500 words. Let's aim ~420 words. We must end with a booking call-to-action paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. We must not invent price. So no price. We must not invent policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. For flight delays say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. We must not use placeholder tokens. We must not use any other tags besides allowed. So only h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. Use strong for emphasis maybe. We must not include any extra text outside HTML. We must open with

Pasadena to College Station Shuttle

. Then content. We need to include route-specific FAQ: 2-3 Q&As. Use h3 for question, p for answer. We need to mention phone number and online booking and promo code. We must not use any other tags like
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, etc. We must ensure word count. Let's draft. Count words roughly. We'll write paragraphs. Let's draft content: Paragraph 1: intro. Paragraph 2: route details: distance, time, TX-6, neighborhoods. Paragraph 3: pickup points in Pasadena: near residential areas like Fairmont Park, South Houston, etc. Drop-off in College Station: near campus, Kyle Field, Easterwood Airport. Paragraph 4: mention airports: Houston Hobby, IAH, Easterwood. Paragraph 5: mention service features: door-to-door, professional drivers, monitor flights. Paragraph 6: FAQ Q1: How long does the trip take? Answer with 127-174 minutes. Q2: Where do you pick up and drop off? Answer. Q3: What if my flight is delayed? Answer. Then call to action paragraph. Now count words. Let's write and count. We'll write each paragraph as

. We'll include for emphasis maybe. We'll include for online booking link maybe placeholder like "https://texasshuttle.com/book". Use a tag. We must not use any other tags. Let's draft. Word count estimate: each paragraph ~80 words, total ~400. Let's write. We'll count manually. Paragraph 1: "Pasadena to College Station Shuttle" is heading not counted? But words in heading count? Probably yes. But we need 350-500 words of content. We'll aim for ~400 words in body paragraphs. Let's write. Paragraph 1 (p): "Travel between Pasadena and College Station is a straight‑line distance of about ninety‑three miles, and the road route follows Texas 6 for most of the way. Door‑to‑door trips typically run between two hours seven minutes and two hours fifty‑four minutes, depending on traffic around the Houston metro area and the stretch through Navasota." Count words: Travel(1) between2 Pasadena3 and4 College5 Station6 is7 a8 straight‑line9 distance10 of11 about12 ninety‑three13 miles,14 and15 the16 road17 route18 follows19 Texas 620 for21 most22 of23 the24 way.25 Door‑to‑door26 trips27 typically28 run29 between30 two31 hours32 seven33 minutes34 and35 two36 hours37 fifty‑four38 minutes,39 depending40 on41 traffic42 around43 the44 Houston45 metro46 area47 and48 the49 stretch50 through51 Navasota52. That's 52 words. Paragraph 2: "The shuttle picks up passengers at any address in Pasadena — whether you’re in the Fairmont Park neighborhood, near the Pasadena Boulevard commercial corridor, or at the Hobby Airport terminal — and delivers you directly to your destination in College Station, such as the Texas A&M campus, the Kyle Field area, or the Easterwood Airport terminal." Count words: The1 shuttle2 picks3 up4 passengers5 at6 any7 address8 in9 Pasadena10 — whether11 you’re12 in13 the14 Fairmont15 Park16 neighborhood,17 near18 the19 Pasadena20 Boulevard21 commercial22 corridor,23 or24 at25 the26 Hobby27 Airport28 terminal — and29 delivers30 you31 directly32 to33 your34 destination35 in36 College37 Station,38 such39 as40 the41 Texas A&M42 campus,43 the44 Kyle45 Field46 area,47 or48 the49 Easterwood50 Airport51 terminal52. That's 52 words. Paragraph 3: "Along Texas 6 the route passes through the historic town of Navasota, crosses the Brazos River near the town of Bryan, and skirts the eastern edge of the Sam Houston National Forest before reaching the College Station city limits. This highway corridor is the most direct link between the Gulf Coast suburbs and the heart of the Brazos Valley." Count words: Along1 Texas 62 the3 route4 passes5 through6 the7 historic8 town9 of10 Navasota,11 crosses12 the13 Brazos14 River15 near16 the17 town18 of19 Bryan,20 and21 skirts22 the23 eastern24 edge25 of26 the27 Sam28 Houston29 National30 Forest31 before32 reaching33 the34 College35 Station36 city37 limits.38 This39 highway40 corridor41 is42 the43 most44 direct45 link46 between47 the48 Gulf49 Coast50 suburbs51 and52 the53 heart54 of55 the56 Brazos57 Valley58. That's 58 words. Paragraph 4: "If you are flying into Houston, the service monitors arrivals at both William P. Hobby Airport and George Bush Intercontinental, then adjusts the pickup time so you never wait on the curb. For travelers departing from College Station, the driver meets you at Easterwood Airport or any campus address and heads straight onto Texas 6." Count words: If1 you2 are3 flying4 into5 Houston,6 the7 service8 monitors9 arrivals10 at11 both12 William13 P.14 Hobby15 Airport16 and17 George18 Bush19 Intercontinental,20 then21 adjusts22 the23 pickup24 time25 so26 you27 never28 wait29 on30 the31 curb.32 For33 travelers34 departing35 from36 College37 Station,38 the39 driver40 meets41 you42 at43 Easterwood44 Airport45 or46 any47 campus48 address49 and50 heads51 straight52 onto53 Texas 6. That's 53 words. Paragraph 5: "All vehicles are late‑model sedans or SUVs with ample luggage space, and each driver knows the fastest lane‑change points on Texas 6 to keep the journey smooth. The service operates daily, and you can schedule a ride for any hour that fits your itinerary." Count words: All1 vehicles2 are3 late‑model4 sedans5 or6 SUVs7 with8 ample9 luggage10 space,11 and12 each13 driver

Shuttle Frisco to Dallas TX

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Pricing / Fares to and from Dallas

How much does a shuttle cost to Dallas TX?

It depends on the addresses you enter, if it's in the middle of the night or early morning, and the number of people. Check rates by clicking the buttons that say "Check Rates" below. There are different options under "Select Service" like "To Airport" or "From Airport" and "One Way" or "Round Trip". Choose the option called "Any Two Addresses 24/7" for non-airport transportation between any two addresses in Texas. Rates are total, not per person.

How do I save money?

Enter the promo code "ONLINE" for round trips and save 10% for booking online, or book a round trip and save more both ways. You'll also get a free upgrade to non-stop if you use the promo code "NONSTOP". We're here to help; so if you have any questions, feel free call us.

How Do I Get an Accurate Quote?

  • Step 1 - You can just type city and check rates, but we recommend entering the full address to get an accurate quote since we have special rates for certain zip codes and most pricing is mileage based. Once you fill in the addresses, click "View Rates".
  • Step 2 - We include pricing for Texas Taxi, Airport Shuttle and Black Car Service, so you can compare costs and have more options. Choose the type of service you want with the correct number of passengers. Once a price comes up, click "Reserve Now"
  • Step 3 - Enter your name, cell phone and email to save your quote and automatically get a copy sent to your email. We can easily look up your quote by name if you call and finish up your reservation. Just click "Continue"
  • Step 4 - The website won't book anything until you enter a credit or debit card on the final booking screen. You will automatically receive a confirmation email with all the details after you click "Confirm My Reservation".

What are the benefits of using our service?

Door to door shuttle service is included on all our trips. Usually trips in Texas are non-stop in a nicer vehicle. Texas Shuttle can pick you up Dallas, or your home anytime 24/7. We normally take you straight there, which is very different from other companies that leave you at a bus stop in Texas, and stop and wait repeatedly. We also don't pack you in with 8-54 people you don't know.

Does it cost anything to change my reservation?

You can change the date and time of your reservation at no cost. If you don't know the exact address, you can enter the city for now and reserve it, then give us the full address later. If you don't know your flight number landing in Dallas, you can estimate the time and update the flight number and time later.

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Our Nicer Vehicles

What type of vehicle will pick me up?

We send a Frisco to Dallas Shuttle or SUV (4+ passengers) or a nice car (1-3 passengers) anytime and take you to any address in Fort Worth Texas, not just DFW. Our Dallas and Fort Worth vehicles are clean and newer. Most vehicles are luxury and full size. We have Mercedes Sprinter Shuttles, Lincoln Navigators, Lincoln MKZ's, and a variety of other vehicles.


Pickup Locations

Your Texas Shuttle picks you up where it says Prearranged at DFW or Ground Transportation at Love Field. If you are in a wheelchair, do not allow your attendant to leave you anywhere except Prearranged at DFW. The signs are easy to see, and they are always at the curb.
Security won't allow drivers to wait or walk more than 15 feet away from their vehicle, so good communication is essential. Turn on your cell phone and take it off airplane mode and silent, so your driver can call or text you. If you don't recognize the number, it's probably your driver.


DFW - Prearranged Limo is located at the lower level of each terminal. Please choose the closest one to your gate and let your driver know when they call or text you.

  • Terminal A - Level 1 - Prearranged Limo is across the crosswalk from Door A15 and A29. 
  • Terminal B - Level 1 - Prearranged Limo is across the crosswalk from Door B8 and B30. 
  • Terminal C - Level 1 - Prearranged Limo is across the crosswalk from Door C4, C10, C24 and C30. 
  • Terminal D - Level 0 - Prearranged Limo is Downstairs near Door D22.
  • Terminal E - Level 0 - Prearranged Limo is Downstairs near Door E35.

Love Field - Ground Transportation is on the lower level down the ramp from the baggage claim. Head to the right, and we pick you up where it says Oversized Vehicles.


Better Drivers (Frisco to Dallas)

Who are your drivers?

Most of our shuttle drivers have been driving professionally for more than 10 years in Dallas or Fort Worth Texas. They have excellent people skills, and are usually very knowledgeable about the area from Dallas to Fort Worth. Some of our shuttle drivers are professional guides in Dallas or Fort Worth Texas. Learn more about our drivers.

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