We need to produce HTML body with only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No html/body/head. Must open with h2 heading "Port Arthur to Sugar Land Shuttle". 350-500 words unique route-specific content. Must include short FAQ 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. Must not use banned words in bullet list. Must not invent awards, review counts, price. Must not invent policies. Must not use placeholder tokens. Must end with booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We must ensure word count 350-500 words. Let's target around 400 words.
We need to mention geography: Port Arthur neighborhoods (e.g., Port Arthur, Sabine Pass, Nederland, Groves), Sugar Land neighborhoods (e.g., Town Center, First Colony, Riverstone), highways: US-59 (Southwest Freeway), maybe I-10, I-45? But main connecting route US-59 SW Fwy. Also mention airports: maybe William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) in Houston, George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) but not directly relevant. Could mention that shuttle can drop at Sugar Land Regional Airport (SGR) or Houston airports. But keep route-specific.
We must not use banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as bullet list. So avoid bullet list of those words. We can use bullet list for FAQ maybe but not those words. Use ul li for FAQ? The FAQ is h3 + p, not bullet list. Could include bullet list for something else but avoid banned words. Safer to not use bullet list at all except maybe for FAQ but they said FAQ as h3 + p. So no ul needed. But we can include ul for something else but not needed.
We must only use allowed tags. So we can use h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. Use strong for emphasis. Use a for link maybe to booking page.
We need to end with CTA paragraph mentioning phone and online booking and promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
Word count: Let's count approximate words. We'll write about 420 words.
Let's draft.
Structure:
Port Arthur to Sugar Land Shuttle
... content ...
... more ...
How long does the trip take?
... answer ...
Where will the driver meet me in Port Arthur?
... answer ...
What happens if my flight is delayed?
... answer ...
CTA paragraph with phone and online booking and promo code.
Make sure not to use banned words in bullet list. No bullet list needed. Check for banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid those words entirely. Not use them anywhere. So avoid "flexible", "convenient", "affordable", "safer", "faster", "better". Also "any address". So avoid those words. We can use "door-to-door" but that's okay. Use "direct". Use "reliable". Not banned. We must not invent policies like free wait time. For flight delays: say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. We must not invent price. So no price. We must not use placeholder tokens. We must include phone number (817) 403-6196. We must mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. We must use only allowed tags. So we can use for booking link. But we need a URL? Could use placeholder like "https://texasshuttle.com/book". That's okay. We must not include any other tags like div, span, etc. Now write content ~400 words. Let's count words roughly. We'll write about 10-12 sentences each ~15 words = 150 words per paragraph. Need 350-500 total. Let's aim for 4 paragraphs of ~100 words each = 400. Plus FAQ answers maybe 30 words each = 90. Plus CTA ~30. Total ~520 maybe too high. Let's aim for 350-500 inclusive. Let's target ~420. We'll count manually. Paragraph 1: maybe 120 words. Paragraph 2: 100 words. FAQ Q&A each ~30 words each (3*30=90). CTA ~30. Total ~340? Need 350-500. So maybe add a bit more. Let's draft. We'll write: Paragraph 1: talk about route, distance, drive time, highways, neighborhoods. Paragraph 2: talk about service features, door-to-door, luggage, monitoring flights. FAQ: 3 Q&As. CTA. Let's count words. I'll write then count. Paragraph 1: "Travelers leaving Port Arthur cross the Sabine Lake basin and follow US‑59 northward through the pine‑covered stretches of Jefferson County before reaching the sprawling suburbs of Sugar Land. The straight‑line distance is roughly 103 miles, while the road distance adds a few extra miles as the highway weaves past Nederland, Groves and the industrial corridor near Beaumont. Typical door‑to‑door drive time ranges from 140 to 193 minutes depending on traffic around the I‑10 interchange and the morning rush on the Southwest Freeway." Count words: Let's count roughly. Travelers(1) leaving2 Port3 Arthur4 cross5 the6 Sabine7 Lake8 basin9 and10 follow11 US‑5912 northward13 through14 the15 pine‑covered16 stretches17 of18 Jefferson19 County20 before21 reaching22 the23 sprawling24 suburbs25 of26 Sugar27 Land.28 The29 straight‑line30 distance31 is32 roughly33 10334 miles,35 while36 the37 road38 distance39 adds40 a41 few42 extra43 miles44 as45 the46 highway47 weaves48 past49 Nederland,50 Groves51 and52 the53 industrial54 corridor55 near56 Beaumont.57 Typical58 door‑to‑door59 drive60 time61 ranges62 from63 14064 to65 19366 minutes67 depending68 on69 traffic70 around71 the72 I‑1073 interchange74 and75 the76 morning77 rush78 on79 the80 Southwest81 Freeway.82 ~82 words. Paragraph 2: "Texas Shuttle matches that timeline with a private sedan or SUV that picks you up at any address in Port Arthur — whether you’re at a downtown hotel, a residential street in Sabine Pass, or the Port Arthur International Airport terminal — and drops you directly at your Sugar Land destination, such as Town Center, First Colony, or the Sugar Land Regional Airport. The driver follows US‑59 the entire way, avoiding the need for multiple transfers or shared‑ride stops." Count words. Texas1 Shuttle2 matches3 that4 timeline5 with6 a7 private8 sedan9 or10 SUV11 that12 picks13 you14 up15 at16 any17 address18 in19 Port20 Arthur20? Actually "Port" 20, "Arthur"21 — whether22 you’re23 at24 a25 downtown26 hotel,27 a28 residential29 street30 in31 Sabine32 Pass,33 or34 the35 Port36 Arthur37 International38 Airport39 terminal40 — and41 drops42 you43 directly44 at45 your46 Sugar47 Land48 destination,49 such50 as51 Town52 Center,53 First54 Colony,55 or56 the57 Sugar58 Land59 Regional60 Airport.61 The62 driver63 follows64 US‑5965 the66 entire67 way,68 avoiding69 the70 need71 for72 multiple73 transfers74 or75 shared‑ride76 stops.77 ~77 words. Total so far ~159. FAQ Q1:How long does the trip take?
The drive usually lasts between two hours twenty minutes and three hours fifteen minutes, depending on traffic around the I‑10 merge and the Southwest Freeway during peak periods.
Count words: The1 drive2 usually3 lasts4 between5 two6 hours7 twenty8 minutes