We need to produce HTML body with h2 heading "Tyler to Sherman Shuttle". 350-500 words unique content. Include short FAQ 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. Use only allowed tags: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. No other tags. Must mention real geography, neighborhoods, highways, airport terminals relevant to this route. Must not use banned words as bullet list: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid those words in bullet list; but can use them in normal text? Safer to avoid them entirely. Must not invent awards, review counts, price. No policies. For flight delays: say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. No specific free-wait duration. End with CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips.
Word count 350-500 words. Let's aim ~420 words.
We must not use placeholder tokens. Use phone number.
We need to include route specifics: Tyler (e.g., downtown Tyler, Tyler Pounds Regional Airport? Actually Tyler has Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR). Sherman has Sherman Municipal Airport? Actually Sherman has Sherman Municipal Airport (SWI) or nearby Dallas/Fort Worth? But intercity shuttle likely picks up at addresses, maybe airports. Mention I-20 and US-69. Neighborhoods: Tyler's historic district, Rose City, etc. Sherman's downtown, Grayson County. Provide details.
FAQ: Q: How long does the trip take? A: typical 2.5 to 3.5 hours depending on traffic. Q: Where do you pick up? A: door-to-door at any address in Tyler and Sherman, including airports. Q: What if my flight is delayed? A: we monitor flights and adjust pickup time accordingly.
Make sure to use h3 for questions, p for answers.
We need to use only allowed tags. So structure:
Tyler to Sherman Shuttle
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...How long does the trip take?
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Where do you pick up in Tyler and Sherman?
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What happens if my flight is delayed?
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Call to action...
We can include a ul for maybe bullet points but not required. But we must not use banned words as bullet list. Could include a ul with some features but avoid those words. Safer to avoid ul altogether. But allowed tags include ul, li. Could include a small list of amenities but not banned words. But not required. Word count: Let's count roughly. Each paragraph maybe 80 words. Need 350-500 words total including FAQ. Let's craft. We'll write about 8-9 paragraphs. Let's draft content ~430 words. Count words roughly. Paragraph 1: ~70 words. Paragraph 2: ~70. Paragraph 3: ~70. Paragraph 4: ~70. FAQ Q&A each maybe 30 words each question+answer ~60 each, three =180. That's too many. Need total 350-500. So maybe 4 paragraphs ~80 each =320, plus FAQ ~120 =440. Good. Let's write. Paragraph 1: Introduce service, distance, highways. Paragraph 2: Pickup neighborhoods in Tyler: downtown, Rose District, Tyler Pounds Regional Airport, University of Texas at Tyler area. Paragraph 3: Route description: I-20 west to US-69 north, pass through towns like Lindale, Mineola, etc. Mention travel time range. Paragraph 4: Arrival in Sherman: downtown square, Grayson County Courthouse, Sherman Municipal Airport, Texas A&M University-Commerce campus nearby. FAQ: three Q&A. CTA paragraph. Now ensure no banned words in bullet list. We'll not use bullet list. We must not use "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable" as a bullet list. Avoid those words entirely maybe. Safer to not use them at all. Avoid "affordable", "convenient", "flexible", "safer", "faster", "better", "any address". Use synonyms. Now produce HTML. Check tags: only h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. We'll use strong maybe for emphasis. Use a for phone link? Could use (817) 403-6196. That's allowed. We must not include any other tags like div, span, etc. Let's craft. Word count approximate. Let's write. Count words quickly. Paragraph1: "Texas Shuttle connects Tyler and Sherman with a private door‑to‑door ride that covers roughly 117 miles as the crow flies and a few extra miles on the road. The journey follows Interstate 20 west out of Tyler before turning north on U.S. Highway 69, a corridor that threads through the pine‑covered hills of East Texas and the rolling plains of Grayson County." Count words: Texas(1) Shuttle2 connects3 Tyler4 and5 Sherman6 with7 a8 private9 door‑to‑door10 ride11 that12 covers13 roughly14 11715 miles16 as17 the18 crow19 flies20 and21 a22 few23 extra24 miles25 on26 the27 road28 The29 journey30 follows31 Interstate32 2033 west34 out35 of36 Tyler37 before38 turning39 north40 on41 U.S.42 Highway43 69,44 a45 corridor46 that47 threads48 through49 the50 pine‑covered51 hills52 of53 East54 Texas55 and56 the57 rolling58 plains59 of60 Grayson61 County62. => 62 words. Paragraph2: "In Tyler we meet passengers at any address — downtown near the historic square, the Rose District shops, the campus of the University of Texas at Tyler, or the terminal at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (TYR). The driver loads luggage directly from the curb, so there is no need to shuttle between a parking lot and a terminal." Count words: In1 Tyler2 we3 meet4 passengers5 at6 any7 address — downtown8 near9 the10 historic11 square,12 the13 Rose14 District15 shops,16 the17 campus18 of19 the20 University21 of22 Texas23 at24 Tyler,25 or26 the27 terminal28 at29 Tyler30 Pounds31 Regional32 Airport33 (TYR).34 The35 driver36 loads37 luggage38 directly39 from40 the41 curb,42 so43 there44 is45 no46 need47 to48 shuttle49 between50 a51 parking52 lot53 and54 a55 terminal56. => 56 words. Paragraph3: "The route stays on I‑20 for about 70 miles, passing Lindale and Mineola before the highway merges onto US‑69 near the town of Emory. From there the road climbs gently toward the Red River valley, crossing the Sabine River and skirting the edge of the Caddo National Grassland. Typical door‑to‑door travel time ranges from two and a half to three and a half hours, depending on traffic and weather." Count words: The1 route2 stays3 on4 I‑205 for6 about7 708 miles,9 passing10 Lindale11 and12 Mineola13 before14 the15 highway16 merges17 onto18 US‑6919 near20 the21 town22 of23 Emory.24 From25 there26 the27 road28 climbs29 gently30 toward31 the32 Red33 River34 valley,35 crossing36 the37 Sabine38 River39 and40 skirting41 the42 edge43 of44 the45 Caddo46 National47 Grassland.48 Typical49 door‑to‑door50 travel51 time52 ranges53 from54 two55 and56 a57 half58 to59 three60 and61 a62 half63 hours,64 depending65 on66 traffic67 and68 weather69. => 69 words. Paragraph4: "When the vehicle reaches Sherman, the drop‑off can be at the historic downtown square, the Grayson County Courthouse, the campus of Texas A&M University‑Commerce,