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Temple to Cypress Shuttle
Traveling from Temple to Cypress means crossing the heart of Central Texas and sliding into the northwest corner of the Houston metro area. The route follows Interstate 35 south through Belton and Salado, then joins U.S. 290 east near Austin, passing Round Rock, Cedar Park, and the rolling hills of the Hill Country before reaching the Katy Freeway corridor. Once on the Katy Freeway (I‑10), the shuttle continues past the Energy Corridor, crosses the Sam Houston Tollway, and exits onto TX‑6 north toward Cypress, where neighborhoods such as Fairfield, Bridgeland, and Towne Lake line the streets.
Door‑to‑door service eliminates the hassle of parking at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) or William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) when you need a flight connection. The driver meets you at any residential address, hotel, or business in Temple — whether you’re near the historic downtown square, the Temple College campus, or the VA medical center — and delivers you to the exact front door of your Cypress destination, be it a corporate office on FM 1960, a home in the Cypress Creek Lakes community, or the terminal curb at IAH’s Terminal A.
The typical drive lasts between 170 and 234 minutes, depending on rush‑hour congestion around the I‑35/US‑290 interchange and the Katy Freeway bottleneck near the Beltway. Our drivers monitor real‑time traffic and choose the most efficient lane configuration, whether that means staying on US‑290 through the Austin suburbs or slipping onto the toll lanes of the Sam Houston Tollway for a quicker pass through the Energy Corridor.
How long does the trip take?
Expect a door‑to‑door travel time of roughly 170 to 234 minutes; heavy traffic on I‑35 near Temple or on the Katy Freeway near Houston can add extra minutes.
Where will you pick me up and drop me off?
We meet you at any address in Temple — home, hotel, office, or the Draughon‑Miller Regional Airport — and deliver you to any address in Cypress, including the IAH and HOU terminal curbs, business parks on FM 1960, or residential communities such as Fairfield and Bridgeland.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We track the inbound flight and adjust the pickup time accordingly, so you won’t be left waiting at the curb.
Ready to ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round‑trip reservations.
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