Tyler to Rowlett Shuttle
Travelers heading from the pine‑covered hills of East Texas to the lakeside community of Rowlett can rely on a private door‑to‑door shuttle that follows the most direct corridor: US‑69 north to I‑20 west, then a short stretch on I‑30 into the Dallas metro area. The straight‑line distance is roughly 83 miles, while road mileage adds a few extra miles; typical door‑to‑door drive time ranges from 112 to 155 minutes depending on traffic around the Longview‑Marshall stretch and the Dallas‑Fort Worth interchange.
Leaving Tyler, the route passes the historic Azalea District, the campus of the University of Texas at Tyler, and the bustling downtown square before merging onto US‑69. After crossing the Sabine River, the highway climbs through the rolling terrain of Gregg County, offering glimpses of Lake Cherokee and the small towns of Kilgore and Henderson. Once on I‑20, the shuttle skirts the edge of the East Texas Oil Field region before reaching the I‑30 junction that leads straight into Rowlett’s waterfront neighborhoods along Lake Ray Hubbard.
Rowlett’s pickup points often include the Rowlett City Hall area, the Lakeside Plaza shopping center, and residential streets near the Rowlett Community Centre. For passengers connecting to flights, the shuttle can drop off at Dallas Love Field (DAL) or Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) with a short additional drive on I‑35E or I‑635, respectively. Tyler’s own Pounds Regional Airport (TYR) is also a common origin for travelers heading north.
The service uses late‑model SUVs and vans equipped with climate control and ample cargo space for luggage, golf bags, or small equipment. Drivers are familiar with the peak‑hour patterns on I‑20 near the Longview‑Marshall corridor and the merge onto I‑30, allowing them to choose the smoothest lane and avoid known construction zones.
Because the route crosses two major metropolitan areas, the shuttle team monitors real‑time traffic feeds and flight status updates. If a flight is delayed, the driver adjusts the pickup time accordingly, keeping passengers informed throughout the journey.
How long does the trip usually take?
Expect between 1 hour 50 minutes and 2 hours 35 minutes door‑to‑door, depending on rush‑hour congestion around Longview and the Dallas‑Fort Worth interchange.
Where will the driver meet me in Tyler and Rowlett?
We arrange a specific address — home, hotel, office, or airport terminal — at the time of booking, so the driver arrives curbside at the agreed location.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
Our dispatch tracks incoming flights and will shift the pickup window to match the new arrival time, ensuring you are not left waiting.
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