- unless needed. Could use for FAQ but not required. We'll just use h3 and p.
We must end with a paragraph (p) containing phone and online booking and promo code.
Make sure only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. We'll use strong for emphasis maybe. Use a for link? Could include a link to booking page. Use book online. That's allowed.
Now craft.
Word count: Let's count roughly.
We'll write paragraphs.
Paragraph 1: intro.
Paragraph 2: geography.
Paragraph 3: highway details.
Paragraph 4: airport mention.
Paragraph 5: service description.
Paragraph 6: FAQ Q1.
Paragraph 7: FAQ Q2.
Paragraph 8: FAQ Q3.
Paragraph 9: CTA.
Count words.
Let's draft and count.
I'll write then count.
Draft:
Saginaw to Tyler Shuttle
Traveling between Saginaw, a growing community on the north side of the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex, and Tyler, the rose‑filled heart of East Texas, covers roughly 125 miles as the crow flies. The road follows Interstate 20 eastward out of the Metroplex, then merges onto U.S. 69 north toward the Piney Woods, adding a few extra miles to the journey.
Door‑to‑door trips typically run between 170 and 234 minutes, depending on rush‑hour congestion around the I‑20/I‑35W interchange near Fort Worth and the US‑69 corridor through Lindale. Along the way you pass the historic downtown of Terrell, the lake‑side parks of Lake Fork, and the rolling timberlands that define the transition from prairie to pine forest.
Our drivers are familiar with the major pickup zones in Saginaw — such as the Saginaw Town Center shopping district, the residential streets off FM 156, and the corporate parks near the I‑35W corridor — and with the drop‑off points in Tyler, including the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport terminal, the medical district on South Broadway, and the boutique hotels along Loop 323.
Because the route crosses two distinct traffic environments, we monitor real‑time conditions on I‑20 and US‑69 and adjust departure times to keep the ride smooth. The vehicle fleet is equipped for luggage, carry‑on items, and any personal belongings you bring along.
How long does the trip take?
Most rides finish in about two hours fifty minutes to three hours fifty‑five minutes, though heavy weather or peak‑hour backups on I‑20 can add extra time.
Where will you meet me in Saginaw?
We arrange a curbside pickup at the address you provide — home, office, hotel, or any landmark in the Saginaw area — and confirm the exact spot when you book.
What if my flight into Tyler is delayed?
We track the incoming flight and shift the pickup window to match the updated arrival, so you are not left waiting at the terminal.
Ready to ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip reservations.
Now count words. Let's approximate. Paragraph 1: "Traveling between Saginaw, a growing community on the north side of the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex, and Tyler, the rose‑filled heart of East Texas, covers roughly 125 miles as the crow flies. The road follows Interstate 20 eastward out of the Metroplex, then merges onto U.S. 69 north toward the Piney Woods, adding a few extra miles to the journey." Count words: Traveling(1) between2 Saginaw,3 a4 growing5 community6 on7 the8 north9 side10 of11 the12 Dallas‑Fort13 Worth14 metroplex,15 and16 Tyler,17 the18 rose‑filled19 heart20 of21 East22 Texas,23 covers24 roughly25 12526 miles27 as28 the29 crow30 flies.31 The32 road33 follows34 Interstate 2035 eastward36 out37 of38 the39 Metroplex,40 then41 merges42 onto43 U.S. 6944 north45 toward46 the47 Piney48 Woods,49 adding50 a51 few52 extra53 miles54 to55 the56 journey57. => ~57 words. Paragraph2: "Door‑to‑door trips typically run between 170 and 234 minutes, depending on rush‑hour congestion around the I‑20/I‑35W interchange near Fort Worth and the US‑69 corridor through Lindale. Along the way you pass the historic downtown of Terrell, the lake‑side parks of Lake Fork, and the rolling timberlands that define the transition from prairie to pine forest." Count: Door‑to‑door1 trips2 typically3 run4 between5 1706 and7 2348 minutes,9 depending10 on11 rush‑hour12 congestion13 around14 the15 I‑
