heading "Wharton to College Station Shuttle". Then 350-500 words unique content. Include short FAQ 2-3 Q&As as h3 question + p answer. 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" as bullet list. We can use them in prose but not as bullet list. Safer to avoid them entirely. Must not invent awards, review counts, price. No policies like wait-time guarantees. For flight delays: say we monitor flights and adjust pickup. No specific free-wait duration. No placeholder tokens. End with booking CTA paragraph mentioning phone (817) 403-6196 and that they can book online; mention promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. Word count 350-500 words. Let's aim ~400 words. We need to include route specifics: straight-line distance ~92 miles, road distance a bit more, drive time 125-172 minutes, main connecting route TX-6. Mention neighborhoods: Wharton (downtown, River Bend, etc.), College Station (University area, Northgate, etc.), maybe mention I-45? Actually TX-6 runs north-south through Wharton to College Station. Could mention US-59? But main route is TX-6. Also mention airports: nearest airports: Wharton Regional Airport (KARM) maybe, and College Station's Easterwood Airport (CLL). Also mention Texas A&M University campus. Provide FAQ: Q: How long does the trip take? A: typical 2 to 3 hours depending traffic. Q: Where do you pick up? A: door-to-door at your address in Wharton and drop at any address in College Station, including campus, hotels, Easterwood Airport. Q: What if my flight is delayed? A: we monitor flight status and adjust pickup time accordingly. Make sure not to use banned words as bullet list. We'll use paragraphs and maybe a ul for FAQ? But FAQ required as h3 question + p answer. Could use ul for FAQ but they said short route-specific FAQ (2-3 Q&As as
question +
answer). So each Q as h3, answer as p. Not bullet list. We must not use bullet list for banned words. We can use ul for something else but not needed. We must output only HTML body. No extra text. Let's craft. Word count: Let's count roughly. Paragraph 1: ~80 words. Paragraph 2: ~80. Paragraph 3: ~80. Paragraph 4: ~80. FAQ: each Q&A maybe 30 words each. CTA paragraph ~30. Total ~400. Let's write. Check banned words: "Any Address, Better, Flexible, Safer, Faster, Convenient, Affordable". Avoid them entirely. We must not use them as bullet list; but using them in prose might be okay but safer to avoid. We'll avoid those words. Now produce HTML. Tags allowed: h2, h3, p, ul, li, strong, a. We'll use h2, h3, p. No ul needed. We'll include strong for emphasis maybe. We'll include a link? Not required but allowed. Could include a link to booking page. Use Book Online. That's okay. Phone number: (817) 403-6196. Promo code ONLINE for 10% off round trips. Let's write. Word count check: Let's draft and count. Draft:
Wharton to College Station Shuttle
Travelers moving between Wharton and College Station cover roughly ninety‑two miles as the crow flies, with the road following Texas 6 northward through the rolling prairies of the Gulf Coast region. The drive typically lasts between two hours five minutes and two hours fifty minutes, depending on traffic around the Brazos River crossing and the busy corridor near the Texas A&M campus.
Pickup can be arranged at any location in Wharton — whether you’re staying near the historic downtown square, the River Bend subdivision, or the Wharton Regional Airport (KARM). In College Station the shuttle delivers you directly to your hotel on University Drive, a residence hall on the Texas A&M campus, the Easterwood Airport (CLL) terminal, or any private address in the Northgate or Southgate neighborhoods.
The route stays on TX‑6 for the majority of the journey, passing through the small communities of El Campo and Navasota before entering the Bryan‑College Station metropolitan area. Along the way you’ll see the wide‑open fields of the Coastal Plains, the occasional oil‑field equipment, and the distinctive silhouette of the Kyle Field stadium as you approach the university district.
Our drivers track real‑time traffic and weather, adjusting departure times to keep the trip within the expected window. Luggage is loaded into the climate‑controlled cargo area, and the vehicle offers comfortable seating for up to six passengers.
How long does the trip usually take?
Most rides fall between 125 and 172 minutes door‑to‑door; peak‑hour congestion near the Brazos River bridge can add a few extra minutes.
Where will the driver meet me in Wharton?
We arrange a curbside pickup at the exact address you provide — home, office, or the Wharton Regional Airport terminal.
What happens if my flight into Easterwood is delayed?
We monitor the flight status and shift the pickup time accordingly so you’re not left waiting.
Ready to reserve your seat? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip journeys.
Now count words. Let's approximate. Paragraph1: "Travelers moving between Wharton and College Station cover roughly ninety‑two miles as the crow flies, with the road following Texas 6 northward through the rolling prairies of the Gulf Coast region. The drive typically lasts between two hours five minutes and two hours fifty minutes, depending on traffic around the Brazos River crossing and the busy corridor near the Texas A&M campus." Count: Travelers(1) moving2 between3 Wharton4 and5 College6 Station7 cover8 roughly9 ninety‑two10 miles11 as12 the13 crow14 flies,15 with16 the17 road17? Actually "the" counts, but let's approximate 30 words. second sentence maybe 30. So ~60. Paragraph2: "Pickup can be arranged at any location in Wharton — whether you’re staying near the historic downtown square, the River Bend subdivision, or the Wharton Regional Airport (KARM). In College Station the shuttle delivers you directly to your hotel on University Drive, a residence hall on the Texas A&M campus, the Easterwood Airport (CLL) terminal, or any private address in the Northgate or Southgate neighborhoods." Roughly 50 words. Paragraph3: "The route stays on TX‑6 for the majority of the journey, passing through the small communities of El Campo and Navasota before entering the Bryan‑College Station metropolitan area. Along the way you’ll see the wide‑open fields of the Coastal Plains, the occasional oil‑field equipment, and the distinctive silhouette of the Kyle Field stadium as you approach the university district." ~55 words. Paragraph4: "Our drivers track real‑time traffic and weather, adjusting departure times to keep the trip within the expected window. Luggage is loaded into the climate‑controlled cargo area, and the vehicle offers comfortable seating for up to six passengers." ~40 words. FAQ Q1: "How long does the trip usually take?" (h3) not counted. Answer: "Most rides fall between 125 and 172 minutes door‑to‑door; peak‑hour congestion near the Brazos River bridge can add a few extra minutes." ~30 words. Q2 answer: "We arrange a curbside pickup at the exact address you provide — home, office, or the Wharton Regional Airport terminal." ~25 words. Q3 answer: "We monitor the flight status and shift the pickup time accordingly so you’re not left waiting." ~20 words. CTA paragraph: "Ready to reserve your seat? Call (817) 403-6196 or book online and use promo code ONLINE for 10 % off round‑trip journeys." ~30 words. Total ~60+50+55+40+30+25+20+30 = 310. Need 350-5