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Waco to Richardson Shuttle
Travelers moving between Waco and Richardson cover roughly one hundred miles as the crow flies, with the road distance a little longer because the route follows Interstate 35 north through the heart of Central Texas. The typical door‑to‑door drive takes between two hours fifteen minutes and three hours six minutes, depending on traffic around the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex and the time of day.
Leaving Waco, the shuttle merges onto I‑35 north near the Baylor University campus and passes the historic downtown square before crossing the Brazos River. The highway climbs through the rolling hills of McLennan County, then enters the more urbanized corridor of Hill County. After crossing the Trinity River near Hillsboro, the road becomes I‑35E as it threads through the eastern side of the Dallas‑Fort Worth area. The driver stays on I‑35E past the Dallas Love Field airport, then transitions onto US‑75 (Central Expressway) at the Stemmons Corridor. From there the route heads straight into Richardson, serving the Telecom Corridor, the University of Texas at Dallas campus, and the residential neighborhoods along Belt Line Road and Spring Valley Road.
Because the service is private and door‑to‑door, the driver meets you at the exact address you provide in Waco — whether it’s a hotel on Franklin Avenue, a home near Cameron Park, or the Waco Regional Airport terminal — and drops you at any location in Richardson, such as a corporate office on North Central Expressway, a hotel near the Galleria, or a residence in the Canyon Creek area. The vehicle is a late‑model sedan or SUV equipped with climate control and ample luggage space for typical travel bags.
How long does the trip usually take?
Most rides fall between 135 and 186 minutes door‑to‑door. Peak‑hour congestion on I‑35E and US‑75 can add extra time, while early‑morning or late‑evening departures often run closer to the lower end of the range.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
We monitor incoming flight status in real time and adjust the pickup accordingly. The driver will wait for the updated arrival without a fixed free‑wait limit, so you won’t be left stranded if your plane runs late.
Can I bring oversized luggage or sports equipment?
Standard suitcases, carry‑ons, and golf bags fit comfortably. For unusually large items, let us know when you book so we can confirm the appropriate vehicle.
Ready to schedule your ride? Call (817) 403‑6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip reservations.
Check word count. Let's approximate. Count words manually: First paragraph: "Travelers moving between Waco and Richardson cover roughly one hundred miles as the crow flies, with the road distance a little longer because the route follows Interstate 35 north through the heart of Central Texas. The typical door‑to‑door drive takes between two hours fifteen minutes and three hours six minutes, depending on traffic around the Dallas‑Fort Worth metroplex and the time of day." ~ 45 words. Second paragraph: "Leaving Waco, the shuttle merges onto I‑35 north near the Baylor University campus and passes the historic downtown square before crossing the Brazos River. The highway climbs through the rolling hills of McLennan County, then enters the more urbanized corridor of Hill County. After crossing the Trinity River near Hillsboro, the road becomes I‑35E as it threads through the eastern side of the Dallas‑Fort Worth area. The driver stays on I‑35E past the Dallas Love Field airport, then transitions onto US‑75 (Central Expressway) at the Stemmons Corridor. From there the route heads straight into Richardson, serving the Telecom Corridor, the University of Texas at Dallas campus, and the residential neighborhoods along Belt Line Road and Spring Valley Road." ~ 95 words. Third paragraph: "Because the service is private and door‑to‑door, the driver meets you at the exact address you provide in Waco — whether it’s a hotel on Franklin Avenue, a home near Cameron Park, or the Waco Regional Airport terminal — and drops you at any location in Richardson, such as a corporate office on North Central Expressway, a hotel near the Galleria, or a residence in the Canyon Creek area. The vehicle is a late‑model sedan or SUV equipped with climate control and ample luggage space for typical travel bags." ~ 70 words. FAQ Q1: "How long does the trip usually take?" (question) not counted. Answer: "Most rides fall between 135 and 186 minutes door‑to‑door. Peak‑hour congestion on I‑35E and US‑75 can add extra time, while early‑morning or late‑evening departures often run closer to the lower end of the range." ~ 35 words. FAQ Q2: "What happens if my flight is delayed?" Answer: "We monitor incoming flight status in real time and adjust the pickup accordingly. The driver will wait for the updated arrival without a fixed free‑wait limit, so you won’t be left stranded if your plane runs late." ~ 35 words. FAQ Q3: "Can I bring oversized luggage or sports equipment?" Answer: "Standard suitcases, carry‑ons, and golf bags fit comfortably. For unusually large items, let us know when you book so we can confirm the appropriate vehicle." ~ 30 words. CTA paragraph: "Ready to schedule