Waco to Lewisville Shuttle
Travelers moving between Central Texas and the northern Dallas‑Fort Worth corridor can rely on a direct door‑to‑door shuttle that follows Interstate 35 the entire way. The trip covers roughly 104 miles as the crow flies, with the road distance a little longer once you navigate the gentle curves around the Brazos River and the rolling hills near Hillsboro. Typical drive time ranges from two hours twenty minutes to three hours fifteen minutes, depending on traffic through the Waco metro area and the congested stretch near the I‑35E/I‑35W split in Denton County.
Pick‑up points in Waco include the downtown convention center, the Baylor University campus, and the Waco Regional Airport (ACT) where arriving passengers can step straight into the vehicle. In Lewisville the shuttle serves the historic Old Town district, the Lakeside business park along Lake Lewisville, and the Lewisville Municipal Airport for those connecting to private aviation. For passengers headed to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, the driver can continue north on I‑35E to the airport’s Terminal A through Terminal E drop‑off zones, eliminating the need for a separate transfer.
The route stays on I‑35 for the majority of the journey, crossing the Brazos River at the historic Waco Suspension Bridge corridor, passing through the small towns of West, Abbott, and Hillsboro before entering the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex. After the I‑35E/I‑35W interchange near Denton, the highway widens to six lanes, offering a smoother ride into Lewisville’s commercial corridors along Main Street and the I‑35E frontage roads.
How long does the shuttle take from Waco to Lewisville?
Expect a door‑to‑door travel window of 141 to 194 minutes. Peak‑hour congestion around the I‑35E/I‑35W split can add extra time, so we recommend scheduling a buffer if you have a tight connection.
Where can I be picked up in Waco?
We collect passengers at any address within the Waco city limits, including hotels near the convention center, the Baylor campus, and the Waco Regional Airport terminal.
What happens if my flight into Waco is delayed?
We monitor incoming flight status in real time and adjust the pickup accordingly. The driver will wait until the flight lands and passengers have cleared the terminal, with no fixed free‑wait guarantee.
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