Round Rock to Brownwood Shuttle
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Where will the driver meet me in Round Rock?
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What happens if my flight into Brownwood Regional Airport is delayed?
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Round Rock to Brownwood Shuttle
Traveling from the fast‑growing suburbs of Round Rock to the rolling hills around Brownwood means crossing the heart of Central Texas. The most direct road path follows Interstate 35 north out of Round Rock, passing the Dell Diamond and Old Settlers Park before merging onto U.S. 84 west near Waco. From there the highway climbs through the Lampasas River valley, skirts the historic town of Lampasas, and continues on U.S. 281 north into Brownwood, where Lake Brownwood and the Brownwood Regional Airport (BWD) sit just off the main thoroughfare. The straight‑line distance is roughly 114 miles, and the door‑to‑door drive typically runs between 154 and 213 minutes depending on traffic and weather.
How long does the trip take?
Expect a travel window of about two and a half to three and a half hours. Peak‑hour congestion on I‑35 near Georgetown and construction zones on U.S. 84 can add 15–30 minutes, while clear‑weather runs in the early morning often finish closer to the lower end of the range.
Where will the driver meet me in Round Rock?
Your driver will arrive at the exact address you provide — whether that’s a home on the east side near the Brushy Creek Trail, a hotel off I‑35, or the Round Rock Transit Center. We confirm the pickup location when you book, so there’s no guesswork on the day of travel.
What happens if my flight into Brownwood Regional Airport is delayed?
We track incoming flights in real time and adjust the pickup accordingly. If your arrival shifts, the driver will be repositioned to meet the updated schedule; you’ll receive a text notification with the new meeting time.
Ready to reserve your seat? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round‑trip fares.
Check word count. Let's count roughly. Paragraph 1: "Traveling from the fast‑growing suburbs of Round Rock to the rolling hills around Brownwood means crossing the heart of Central Texas. The most direct road path follows Interstate 35 north out of Round Rock, passing the Dell Diamond and Old Settlers Park before merging onto U.S. 84 west near Waco. From there the highway climbs through the Lampasas River valley, skirts the historic town of Lampasas, and continues on U.S. 281 north into Brownwood, where Lake Brownwood and the Brownwood Regional Airport (BWD) sit just off the main thoroughfare. The straight‑line distance is roughly 114 miles, and the door‑to‑door drive typically runs between 154 and 213 minutes depending on traffic and weather." Count words: Traveling(1) from2 the3 fast‑growing4 suburbs5 of6 Round7 Rock8 to9 the10 rolling11 hills12 around13 Brownwood14 means15 crossing16 the17 heart18 of19 Central20 Texas21. The22 most23 direct24 road25 path26 follows27 Interstate28 3529 north30 out31 of32 Round33 Rock,34 passing35 the36 Dell37 Diamond38 and39 Old40 Settlers41 Park42 before43 merging44 onto45 U.S. 8446 west47 near48 Waco.49 From50 there51 the52 highway53 climbs54 through55 the56 Lampasas57 River58 valley,59 skirts60 the61 historic62 town63 of64 Lampasas,65 and66 continues67 on68 U.S. 28169 north70 into71 Brownwood,72 where73 Lake74 Brownwood75 and76 the77 Brownwood78 Regional79 Airport80 (BWD)81 sit82 just83 off84 the85 main86 thoroughfare.87 The88 straight‑line89 distance90 is91 roughly92 11493 miles,94 and95 the96 door‑to‑door97 drive98 typically99 runs100 between101 154102 and103 213104 minutes105 depending106 on107 traffic108 and109 weather110. => ~110 words. FAQ Q1 answer: "Expect a travel window of about two and a half to three and a half hours. Peak‑hour congestion on I‑35 near Georgetown and construction zones on U.S. 84 can add 15–30 minutes, while clear‑weather runs in the early morning often finish closer to the lower end of the range." Count:
