Spring to College Station Shuttle
Traveling between Spring, Texas and College Station covers roughly sixty‑six miles as the crow flies, with the road distance a bit longer along the primary corridor of TX‑6. The door‑to‑door drive typically falls between ninety and one hundred twenty‑four minutes, depending on traffic around the Houston metro area and the Brazos Valley stretch.
Spring sits on the northern edge of the Greater Houston region, bordered by The Woodlands, Louetta, and the I‑45 corridor. Passengers often start from residential streets such as Rayford Road, Kuykendahl, or the commercial hubs near the Spring Creek Greenway. On the College Station side, the route terminates near the Texas A&M University campus, the bustling Northgate district, and Easterwood Field (CLL), the regional airport serving the Aggie community and the neighboring city of Bryan.
Our private shuttle runs directly between the two points without shared‑ride stops, so you keep the same vehicle from curb to curb. The driver follows TX‑6 northward, crossing the Sam Houston Tollway interchange, then continues through Navasota before reaching the Brazos River crossing that leads into College Station.
Because the trip uses a single highway, travel time is predictable: light morning traffic can bring you in just under an hour and a half, while peak‑hour congestion on the Houston side may stretch the journey toward the two‑hour mark. The driver will adjust the departure window based on real‑time conditions to keep the schedule as tight as possible.
Pickup can be arranged at any address in Spring — home, office, hotel, or the Spring‑area park‑and‑ride lots — and drop‑off can be set for a dormitory, campus building, off‑campus apartment, or the Easterwood terminal. Luggage space accommodates standard suitcases and carry‑on bags; oversized items can be discussed when the reservation is made.
We track incoming flights at Easterwood Field and at George Bush Intercontinental when a passenger connects through Houston. If a flight is delayed, the driver shifts the pickup time accordingly; there is no fixed free‑wait window, but the schedule is updated in real time to avoid unnecessary waiting.
How long does the ride take?
The typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from ninety minutes in light traffic to about two hours during peak periods, with the exact duration confirmed when the trip is booked.
Where will the driver meet me in Spring?
The driver meets you at the exact address you provide — whether it’s a residence on Rayford Road, a hotel near the Spring Creek Greenway, or a park‑and‑ride lot off I‑45.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We monitor the flight status and automatically adjust the pickup time to match the new arrival, so you won’t be left waiting for a driver who arrived on the original schedule.
Ready to ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and apply promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
