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Traveling between Round Rock and Bryan means crossing the rolling hills of Central Texas, passing through the historic corridors of Williamson and Brazos counties. The door‑to‑door route covers roughly 79 miles as the crow flies, with the actual highway mileage a little higher when you follow Interstate 35 north to Waco and then State Highway 6 east toward the Texas A&M campus. Typical drive time ranges from 107 to 147 minutes depending on traffic around the Austin‑Round Rock metro area and the construction zones near the Brazos River bridge.
Pick‑up points in Round Rock can include the Brushy Creek neighborhood, the Old Town district near the Dell Diamond, or any address along the I‑35 frontage road. In Bryan the driver can meet you at the downtown square, the Texas A&M University campus, or the Easterwood Airport terminal that serves College Station. Because the service is private, the vehicle goes straight from your door to the destination without the multiple stops that a shared‑ride van would require.
The highway stretch on I‑35 offers views of the Balcones Escarpment, while the transition onto SH‑6 takes you past the rolling farmland that defines the Brazos Valley. Along the way you’ll pass the small community of Holland, the historic town of Franklin, and the Lake Whitney reservoir area before reaching the Bryan‑College Station metropolitan area. This direct corridor makes the trip predictable for business travelers heading to the university research park or for families visiting relatives in the area.
How long does the trip take?
Expect a door‑to‑door travel time between one hour forty‑seven minutes and two hours twenty‑seven minutes, depending on current traffic conditions and any roadwork on I‑35 or SH‑6.
Where will the driver meet me?
We arrange a specific pick‑up address when you book — whether it’s a home in Brushy Creek, a hotel near the Dell Diamond, or the Easterwood Airport terminal in Bryan. The driver will confirm the exact location by phone or text before departure.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
Our dispatch team monitors incoming flights at both Austin‑Bergstrom International Airport and Easterwood Airport and will adjust the pick‑up time accordingly so you aren’t left waiting.
Ready to schedule your ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip reservations.
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