Temple to Eastland Shuttle
Travelers moving between the Central Texas hub of Temple and the historic crossroads of Eastland cover roughly 125 miles as the crow flies, with the road stretching a few miles longer along Interstate 35, U.S. 84 and Interstate 20. The drive typically lasts between 170 and 234 minutes, giving you a comfortable window to relax, work, or enjoy the rolling Hill Country scenery that unfolds north of the Brazos River.
In Temple the route begins near the downtown square, the Baylor Scott & White medical campus, and the Draughon‑Miller Central Texas Regional Airport, where many passengers connect to larger carriers. Heading north on I‑35 you pass through the small communities of Belton and Salado before merging onto U.S. 84 west at Gatesville. That stretch rolls past the limestone bluffs of the Lampasas River and the wide‑open ranch lands of Hamilton County. At the junction with I‑20 near Cisco the highway turns west, carrying you straight into Eastland’s brick‑paved Main Street, the Eastland County Courthouse, and the Eastland Municipal Airport for those arriving on private or charter flights.
Our private shuttle picks you up at the exact address you provide — home, hotel, office, or airport terminal — and drops you at the same type of location on the other end. The vehicle is a late‑model sedan or SUV with ample luggage space for suitcases, golf bags, or business equipment. Drivers are familiar with the peak‑hour patterns on I‑35 through Waco and the occasional construction zones on I‑20, so they choose the smoothest path in real time.
How long does the trip take?
Door‑to‑door travel usually falls between 170 and 234 minutes, depending on traffic, weather, and the specific pickup and drop‑off points.
Where will the driver meet me in Temple and Eastland?
We meet you at any address you give us — residence, hotel, office, or the local airport terminals such as Draughon‑Miller in Temple or Eastland Municipal in Eastland.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We monitor the flight status and adjust the pickup time accordingly so you are not left waiting.
Ready to reserve your seat? Call us at (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round‑trip reservations.
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