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How to get to College Station

How to Get There: Introduction

Located in the very heart of Texas, College Station is a dynamic city that combines the energy of a major university hub with traditional southern hospitality. When planning a visit to this corner of the USA, travellers will discover that there are various ways to get here, from direct flights to scenic drives. Thanks to its convenient location between the state's major metropolises, the city is easily accessible for tourists with any budget and route preference.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the city is by flying into the regional Easterwood Airport (CLL). This aviation hub is located just a few minutes' drive from the university campus and central districts, ensuring excellent connections with the country's main transport hubs.

Alternatively, many travellers choose to fly into major neighbouring airports located within a radius of 130–145 km. Tourists most often use flights to Houston (HOU) or Austin (AUS), where the route network is significantly wider. A flight via Waco can also be a convenient option, from where it is easy to continue the journey by ground transport.

Airport namePassenger trafficKm from city
Easterwood Airport (CLL)Small9.1

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

American Airlines

By Train

It is worth noting that the city of College Station does not have its own railway station, so getting here exclusively by train is not possible. The railway network in this part of the USA is oriented towards major metropolises, and the trip will require a transfer to another mode of transport.

The optimal option for train enthusiasts is to travel to the nearest major stations in Houston, Austin, or Waco. The distance from these cities to the final destination is approximately 130–140 km, which can be comfortably covered by a rented car or an intercity bus.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
WacoACT145 km1 h 27 min
HoustonHOU148 km1 h 30 min
AustinAUS173 km1 h 57 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services are a popular and affordable option, especially for those departing from Houston. The trip, covering a distance of about 150 km, usually takes around 2.5 hours, allowing you to relax and observe the changing landscapes from the window of a comfortable cabin.

There are also regular services from Austin. Although the geographic distance between the cities is about 170–180 km, travel time can vary from 2.5 to 4 hours depending on the number of stops on the route. It is recommended to check the schedule in advance to choose the fastest and most convenient service.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
WacoACT145 km1 h 27 min
HoustonHOU150 km2 h 36 min
AustinAUS414 km7 h 42 min

By Car

Travelling by car ensures maximum flexibility and comfort, allowing you to enjoy the high-quality roads of Texas. The journey from Waco or Houston will take only about 1.5 hours, as the distance is approximately 145–148 km, making these routes ideal for road trips.

If you are driving from Austin, the road of about 172 km will require slightly less than 2 hours of driving time. Using a personal vehicle or taxi is perhaps the most convenient way to get to the city of College Station without depending on public transport schedules.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
WacoACT145 km1 h 27 min
HoustonHOU148 km1 h 30 min
AustinAUS173 km1 h 57 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your trip to College Station goes as smoothly as possible and leaves only positive emotions, it is useful to learn about some local features in advance. Here is a list of practical recommendations for a comfortable stay:

  1. Seasonal clothing. It can be very hot here in summer, so choose light, natural fabrics. However, always keep a light cardigan with you: air conditioning in indoor spaces often operates at full power.
  2. Transport. The city is quite spread out, and getting around on foot can be difficult. It is recommended to use a rented car or ride-hailing apps (Uber, Lyft).
  3. Finances. The currency is the US Dollar (USD). Bank cards are accepted everywhere, but a small amount of cash is useful for tips or small purchases.
  4. Tipping. In the USA, it is customary to leave a tip of 15–20% in restaurants and taxis; this is an important part of the service culture.
  5. Communication. The main language is English. Locals are known for their friendliness, so do not hesitate to ask for help.
  6. Local etiquette. The traditional greeting here is "Howdy!". This is part of the local university culture, and responding with the same greeting will always be received positively.
  7. Safety. The city is peaceful, but standard precautions are advisable: do not leave valuables in plain sight in your car. The emergency number is 911.
  8. Match days. During American football games, the city is crowded, and traffic is congested. Take this into account when planning trips on weekends in the autumn.

Following these simple tips will help you adapt faster and feel the true rhythm of life in this welcoming Texan city.

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