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Tyler to Joshua Shuttle

Travelers moving between Tyler and Joshua can rely on a private door‑to‑door shuttle that follows the I‑20 and US‑69 corridor across East Texas. The straight‑line distance is roughly 122 miles, while the road mileage adds a few extra miles and typically requires 166 to 228 minutes behind the wheel, depending on traffic and weather.

The journey begins in Tyler’s historic downtown, passes the campus of Tyler Junior College, and skirts the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) before merging onto US‑69 north toward Lindale. From there the route joins I‑20 west, crossing the piney woods near Mineola and the rolling hills around Canton. As the highway approaches the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex, the shuttle navigates the interchange at Terrell and continues on I‑20 into Kaufman County, where the landscape shifts to suburban developments before reaching Joshua, just south of Fort Worth.

For passengers with flights, the service coordinates pick‑up and drop‑off at the relevant terminals. In Tyler the shuttle meets travelers at the main terminal curb of Tyler Pounds Regional Airport. In the Joshua area the vehicle can deliver riders to either Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) Terminal A‑E or Dallas Love Field (DAL) depending on the airline, eliminating the need for a separate rideshare after the intercity leg.

Each reservation is handled by a dedicated driver who tracks the flight status in real time. If a flight is delayed, the driver adjusts the pickup window accordingly, so passengers are not left waiting on the curb. The vehicle provides ample space for standard luggage, and the driver assists with loading and unloading at both ends of the trip.

How long does the trip usually take?

Typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from 166 to 228 minutes, covering the I‑20/US‑69 route and allowing for normal traffic conditions.

What happens if my flight is delayed?

We monitor incoming flights and shift the pickup time to match the updated arrival, ensuring a smooth transition without a fixed free‑wait promise.

Ready to book your private ride? Call (817) 403-6196 or reserve online at texasshuttle.com/book. Use promo code ONLINE for 10% off round‑trip reservations.

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Pricing / Fares to and from Dallas

How much does a shuttle cost to Dallas TX?

It depends on the addresses you enter, if it's in the middle of the night or early morning, and the number of people. Check rates by clicking the buttons that say "Check Rates" below. There are different options under "Select Service" like "To Airport" or "From Airport" and "One Way" or "Round Trip". Choose the option called "Any Two Addresses 24/7" for non-airport transportation between any two addresses in Texas. Rates are total, not per person.

How do I save money?

Enter the promo code "ONLINE" for round trips and save 10% for booking online, or book a round trip and save more both ways. You'll also get a free upgrade to non-stop if you use the promo code "NONSTOP". We're here to help; so if you have any questions, feel free call us.

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  • Step 1 - You can just type city and check rates, but we recommend entering the full address to get an accurate quote since we have special rates for certain zip codes and most pricing is mileage based. Once you fill in the addresses, click "View Rates".
  • Step 2 - We include pricing for Texas Taxi, Airport Shuttle and Black Car Service, so you can compare costs and have more options. Choose the type of service you want with the correct number of passengers. Once a price comes up, click "Reserve Now"
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What are the benefits of using our service?

Door to door shuttle service is included on all our trips. Usually trips in Texas are non-stop in a nicer vehicle. Texas Shuttle can pick you up Dallas, or your home anytime 24/7. We normally take you straight there, which is very different from other companies that leave you at a bus stop in Texas, and stop and wait repeatedly. We also don't pack you in with 8-54 people you don't know.

Does it cost anything to change my reservation?

You can change the date and time of your reservation at no cost. If you don't know the exact address, you can enter the city for now and reserve it, then give us the full address later. If you don't know your flight number landing in Dallas, you can estimate the time and update the flight number and time later.

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Our Nicer Vehicles

What type of vehicle will pick me up?

We send a Frisco to Dallas Shuttle or SUV (4+ passengers) or a nice car (1-3 passengers) anytime and take you to any address in Fort Worth Texas, not just DFW. Our Dallas and Fort Worth vehicles are clean and newer. Most vehicles are luxury and full size. We have Mercedes Sprinter Shuttles, Lincoln Navigators, Lincoln MKZ's, and a variety of other vehicles.


Pickup Locations

Your Texas Shuttle picks you up where it says Prearranged at DFW or Ground Transportation at Love Field. If you are in a wheelchair, do not allow your attendant to leave you anywhere except Prearranged at DFW. The signs are easy to see, and they are always at the curb.
Security won't allow drivers to wait or walk more than 15 feet away from their vehicle, so good communication is essential. Turn on your cell phone and take it off airplane mode and silent, so your driver can call or text you. If you don't recognize the number, it's probably your driver.


DFW - Prearranged Limo is located at the lower level of each terminal. Please choose the closest one to your gate and let your driver know when they call or text you.

  • Terminal A - Level 1 - Prearranged Limo is across the crosswalk from Door A15 and A29. 
  • Terminal B - Level 1 - Prearranged Limo is across the crosswalk from Door B8 and B30. 
  • Terminal C - Level 1 - Prearranged Limo is across the crosswalk from Door C4, C10, C24 and C30. 
  • Terminal D - Level 0 - Prearranged Limo is Downstairs near Door D22.
  • Terminal E - Level 0 - Prearranged Limo is Downstairs near Door E35.

Love Field - Ground Transportation is on the lower level down the ramp from the baggage claim. Head to the right, and we pick you up where it says Oversized Vehicles.


Better Drivers (Frisco to Dallas)

Who are your drivers?

Most of our shuttle drivers have been driving professionally for more than 10 years in Dallas or Fort Worth Texas. They have excellent people skills, and are usually very knowledgeable about the area from Dallas to Fort Worth. Some of our shuttle drivers are professional guides in Dallas or Fort Worth Texas. Learn more about our drivers.

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