We need to produce HTML body only, with tags h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No html/body/head. Must open with h2 "Tomball to Beaumont Shuttle". 350-500 words unique route-specific content. Include short FAQ 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. Must not use banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as bullet list. Avoid those words entirely? It says do NOT use the words as a bullet list — that boilerplate is banned. Safer to avoid those words entirely. Also no invented awards, review counts, price. No policies like wait-time guarantees, refund promises, free-cancellation windows, luggage limits. For flight delays say only that we monitor flights and adjust the pickup — never promise a specific free-wait duration. Must not use placeholder tokens. End with booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
We need to write 350-500 words. Let's aim ~400 words.
We need to mention geography: Tomball (northwest Harris County), Beaumont (Southeast Texas), I-10 East, maybe passes through Houston, Baytown, Orange, etc. Mention neighborhoods: Tomball's historic downtown, Beaumont's downtown, maybe the Port of Beaumont, etc. Airport terminals: maybe William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) for Houston, but route is Tomball to Beaumont; maybe mention Beaumont Municipal Airport (BMT) or Jack Brooks Regional Airport (BPT). Also mention that shuttle picks up at door in Tomball and drops at door in Beaumont, maybe at hotels, hospitals, etc.
FAQ: 2-3 Q&As: timing (drive time 2-2.5 hours), pickup (door-to-door), bags (no limit but reasonable), flight delays (monitor flights and adjust pickup). Must not promise free wait time.
Write naturally, no bullet list of banned words. Use ul/li for FAQ? Actually FAQ is h3 question + p answer. Could also have ul for something else but not required. Use only allowed tags.
We must not use maybe for emphasis but allowed. Use maybe for booking link? Not required but can include link placeholder? Not required. But we can include a link to booking page.
We must end with CTA paragraph mentioning phone and online booking and promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
Make sure not to use banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid them entirely.
Check for any banned words in content. Avoid "flexible", "convenient", "affordable", "better", "safer", "faster", "any address". Also avoid "any address". Good.
Word count: Let's draft ~420 words.
We'll produce HTML with h2, then paragraphs, maybe a ul for something? Not required but okay. But keep tags limited to allowed.
We'll include FAQ with h3 and p.
Let's write.
Count words roughly.
We'll write:
Tomball to Beaumont Shuttle
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multiple paragraphs. Then FAQ:How long does the trip take?
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Where will the driver meet me in Tomball?
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What happens if my flight is delayed?
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Then CTA paragraph. Make sure total words 350-500. Let's draft content. We'll count words manually. Paragraph 1: "Travelers moving between Tomball, a historic rail town north of Houston, and Beaumont, the gateway to the Sabine‑Neches waterway, rely on a direct private shuttle that follows Interstate 10 East the entire way." Count words: Travelers(1) moving2 between3 Tomball,4 a5 historic6 rail7 town8 north9 of10 Houston,11 and12 Beaumont,13 the14 gateway15 to16 the17 Sabine‑Neches18 waterway,19 rely20 on21 a22 direct23 private24 shuttle25 that26 follows27 Interstate 1028 East29 the30 entire31 way32. => 32 words. Paragraph 2: "The road distance is roughly 95 miles, a few miles longer than the straight‑line 89‑mile figure, and the door‑to‑door drive typically lasts between two hours and two hours forty‑five minutes depending on traffic around the Baytown and Orange corridors." Count: The1 road2 distance3 is4 roughly5 956 miles,7 a8 few9 miles10 longer11 than12 the13 straight‑line14 89‑mile15 figure,16 and17 the18 door‑to‑door19 drive20 typically21 lasts22 between23 two24 hours25 and26 two27 hours28 forty‑five29 minutes30 depending31 on32 traffic33 around34 the35 Baytown36 and37 Orange38 corridors39. => 39 words. Paragraph 3: "Our driver meets you at any Tomball address — whether it’s a home on FM 2920, a hotel near the historic downtown square, or the Memorial Hermann‑Tomball medical campus — and drops you at your exact Beaumont destination, such as a downtown office, the Jack Brooks Regional Airport terminal, or a riverfront hotel on the Neches River." Count: Our1 driver2 meets3 you4 at5 any6 Tomball7 address — whether8 it’s9 a10 home11 on12 FM 2920,13 a14 hotel15 near16 the17 historic18 downtown19 square,20 or21 the22 Memorial23 Hermann‑Tomball24 medical25 campus — and26 drops27 you28 at29 your30 exact31 Beaumont32 destination,33 such34 as35 a36 downtown37 office,38 the39 Jack40 Brooks41 Regional42 Airport43 terminal,44 or45 a46 riverfront47 hotel48 on49 the50 Neches51 River52. => 52 words. Paragraph 4: "Because the route stays on I‑10 East, there are no confusing detours through downtown Houston; the shuttle simply merges onto the freeway at the Tomball‑Cypress interchange, passes the San Jacinto River crossing, and continues past the petrochemical complexes of Baytown before reaching the Beaumont city limits." Count: Because1 the2 route3 stays4 on5 I‑106 East,7 there8 are9 no10 confusing11 detours12 through13 downtown14 Houston;15 the16 shuttle17 simply18 merges19 onto20 the21 freeway22 at23 the24 Tomball‑Cypress25 interchange,26 passes27 the28 San29 Jacinto30 River31 crossing,32 and33 continues34 past35 the36 petrochemical37 complexes38 of39 Baytown40 before41 reaching42 the43 Beaumont44 city45 limits46. => 46 words. Paragraph 5: "The vehicle is a late‑model SUV with ample luggage space for suitcases, golf bags, or business equipment, and the driver tracks your flight status so that pickup time shifts automatically when an arrival moves later." Count: The1 vehicle2 is3 a4 late‑model5 SUV6 with7 ample8 luggage9 space10 for11 suitcases,12 golf13 bags,14 or15 business16 equipment,17 and18 the19 driver20 tracks21 your22 flight23 status24 so25 that26 pickup27 time28 shifts29 automatically30 when31 an32 arrival33 moves34 later35. => 35 words. Now FAQ:How long does the trip take?
The typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from 121 to 167 minutes, with most trips finishing around the two‑hour‑twenty mark when traffic flows normally.
Count words: The1 typical2 door‑to‑door3 travel4 time5 ranges6 from7 1218 to9 16710 minutes,11 with12 most13 trips14 finishing15 around16 the17 two‑hour‑twenty18 mark19 when20 traffic21 flows22 normally23. => 23 words.Where will the driver meet me in Tomball?
We arrange a curbside pickup at the exact address you provide — home, office, hotel, or
