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Plano to Waco Shuttle
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How long does the trip take?
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Where will the driver meet me in Plano?
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What happens if my flight into Waco is delayed?
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Booking CTA paragraph with phone and promo code.
Make sure to mention neighborhoods: Plano's Legacy West, downtown Plano, US-75 Central Expressway, maybe mention Dallas North Tollway? But main route US-75. Waco neighborhoods: downtown Waco, Baylor University area, Waco Regional Airport (ACT). Also mention Waco's airport terminal: Waco Regional Airport (ACT) has a single terminal. Also mention Dallas Love Field? Not needed. But route is intercity between Plano and Waco. Could mention major landmarks: Texas A&M University? Actually Baylor University in Waco. Also mention the Brazos River crossing. We must not mention awards, review counts. We must not use banned words as bullet list. We'll not use bullet list. We must not use "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as bullet list. We'll avoid those words entirely to be safe. We must not invent policies. So for flight delays: "We monitor incoming flights and adjust the pickup time accordingly." No guarantee. We must mention fare $273 for sedan one-way. We must mention phone number and promo code. We must not use any other tags. Let's write. Count words roughly. Paragraph 1: maybe 80 words. Paragraph 2: 80. Paragraph 3: 80. FAQ answers each maybe 40 words each (3*40=120). CTA maybe 50. Total ~410. Let's draft. We'll need to ensure we use only allowed tags. Use for emphasis maybe. Let's write. We'll count words later. Write HTML:Plano to Waco Shuttle
Travelers leaving the corporate parks of Legacy West or the historic downtown square in Plano can step straight into a private sedan that follows US‑75 South, also known as Central Expressway, toward the heart of Central Texas. The highway carries you past the rolling hills of Collin County, across the Trinity River near McKinney, and into the open prairies that lead to Waco.
Once you cross the Brazos River, the route skirts the Baylor University campus and the vibrant Magnolia Market district before arriving at Waco Regional Airport (ACT), where a single terminal handles all commercial arrivals. The door‑to‑door drive typically lasts between 143 and 196 minutes, covering a road distance a little over 105 miles.
A one‑way trip for a sedan carrying one or two passengers is priced around $273, with the fare calculated on distance and vehicle type rather than a flat‑rate zone system. No shared‑ride stops are added, so the vehicle proceeds directly from your exact pickup address to your destination address.
How long does the trip take?
Expect a door‑to‑door travel time of roughly two and a half to three and a half hours, depending on traffic conditions on US‑75 and any construction zones near the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex.
Where will the driver meet me in Plano?
The driver will arrive at the address you provide — whether it’s a hotel on Park Boulevard, an office in the Shops at Legacy, or a private residence — and will confirm the exact curbside location by text before departure.
What happens if my flight into Waco is delayed?
We monitor incoming flights at Waco Regional Airport and adjust the pickup time to match the updated arrival, so you won’t be left waiting unnecessarily.
Ready to reserve your private ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip bookings.
Check tags: only h2, h3, p, strong, a? We didn't use a tag. That's okay. We used strong. No ul/li. That's fine. Word count: Let's count roughly. Paragraph1: "Travelers leaving the corporate parks of Legacy West or the historic downtown square in Plano can step straight into a private sedan that follows US‑75 South, also known as Central Expressway, toward the heart of Central Texas. The highway carries you past the rolling hills of Collin County, across the Trinity River near McKinney, and into the open prairies that lead to Waco." Count words: Travelers(1) leaving2 the3 corporate4 parks5 of6 Legacy7 West8 or9 the10 historic11 downtown12 square13 in14 Plano15 can16 step17 straight18 into19 a20 private21 sedan22 that23 follows24 US‑7525 South,26 also27 known28 as29 Central30 Expressway,31 toward32 the33 heart34 of35 Central36 Texas.37 The38 highway39 carries40 you41 past42 the43 rolling44 hills45 of46 Collin47 County,48 across49 the50 Trinity51 River52 near53 McKinney,54 and55 into56 the57 open58 prairies59 that60 lead61 to62 Waco63. => 63 words. Paragraph2: "Once you cross the Brazos River, the route skirts the Baylor University campus and the vibrant Magnolia Market district before arriving at Waco Regional Airport (ACT), where a single terminal handles all commercial arrivals. The door‑to‑door drive typically lasts between 143 and 196 minutes, covering a road distance a little over 105 miles." Count: Once1 you2 cross3 the4 Brazos5 River,6 the7 route8 skirts9 the10 Baylor11 University12 campus13 and14 the15 vibrant16 Magnolia17 Market18 district19 before20 arriving21 at22 Waco23 Regional24