Missouri City, Texas to/from George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) or William P. Hobby Airport (HOU).
Sedan, Town Car, Limousine, SUV & Passenger Van Transportation Services
Why Use Roadrunner Limousine Airport Car Service?
100% Customer Satisfaction! Roadrunner Limousine is Missouri City, Texas’ largest and most trusted airport ground transportation provider. Why are we so popular? It’s because we know how to provide the best customer service. On top of having exemplary driving records, our drivers are also required to pass FBI criminal background checks. We present well-dressed, experienced professionals who will cater to your every need. Prompt pickups and drop-offs are a certainty with us – it is our policy at Roadrunner Limousine transportation for our vehicles to arrive on location 10 minutes prior to every scheduled pickup time.
Great Flat Rates! Our town car flat rate fares to and from Missouri City and the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) or William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) are most often less than taxis charge for the same service. So, why take a taxi when you can travel to the airport in comfort and style in any one of our luxury vehicles.
A Luxurious Vehicle Fleet! Whether you are a traveling couple, single executive or a large group, Roadrunner has the right vehicle for you. Depending on the number of passengers, Roadrunner Limousine’s fleet offers town cars, limousines, SUV’s, passenger vans and even 30+ passenger coaches. All our vehicles are clean, private and comfortable late model luxury vehicles equipped with GPS Navigation systems. So, why take a cramped taxi from Missouri City to IAH or HOU when Roadrunner Limousine’s luxury vehicles await you?
Easy Reservation Process! For immediate personal service, call Roadrunner Limousine transportation on the telephone, or if it is more convenient, you can access our online reservation system to book quick reservations. Experience additional service by signing up for an online account that will preserve your personal preferences, allow you to monitor your reservation history and print reservation receipts/confirmations. Quotes can also be requested online followed by prompt e-mail response. Roadrunner limo transportation services will always send you e-mail confirmation and payment receipt for your verification and business expensing.
Member in good standing with the National Limousine Association (NLA) ! Our commitment to high industry standards and consistent delivery of quality transportation service in Arizona is reflected in our NLA membership.
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Are you a Traveling Executive?
Roadrunner Limousine provides exceptional service to its executive clients traveling in Missouri City, Texas. Our executive guests expect convenient, reliable and comfortable transportation to or from Missouri City and the George Bush or William P. Hobby Airports. We pride ourselves on working effectively with an executive’s travel coordinators and assistants to provide optimum service, making everyone’s job easier. For them, we offer a state-of-the-art online booking and account monitoring system accompanied by a highly trained staff to create and execute the most sophisticated travel plans that a busy executive or corporate group might require.
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First Time Coming to Missouri City, Texas – Did You Know?
YESTERDAY
This area has a significant part in the Texas history going back to its early days as part of the United States. The Buffalo Bayou, Brazos, and Colorado Railway began operating the first twenty miles of line stretching from Harrisburg to Stafford’s Point in 1853. It was the first railroad in Texas, and first standard gauge railroad to the west of the Mississippi River. The railway extended westward until 1883, when it connected to the eastward counterpart that finished the Sunset Route from Los Angeles to New Orleans. That BBB&C line, now owned by the Union Pacific Railroad, is still a heavily used and important railroad line. In closeby Blue Ridge in 1919, oil was discovered followed by a salt mine opening, thus making Missouri City a railroad shipping point for both resources. Later, in 1925, natural gas was discovered in the same location.
TODAY
Missouri City is a part of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The Texan city is mostly in Fort Bend County, with some parts in Harris County, with a population of 67,358 in 2010. This is up from 52,913 in 2000. Tremendous growth has been seen in Missouri City that has moved eastward, southward, and westward. A large group of middle-class African Americans, many of which first-time homeowners, were drawn to developing communities south and west of Houston in the 1970s. They made a home in the subdivisions of Missouri City. Teal Run and other unincorporated areas became ethnically diverse prior to neighborhoods farther west. In response to the black families moving up economically, some white families moved to different communities and neighborhoods in a phenomenon known as “white flight”. Missouri City was named a model city for Middle-class African Americans in 2000, by Black Entertainment Television.
PRIME LOCATION
The United States Census Bureau records the total area of the city at 29.8 square miles, with 28.4 square miles of land and 1.4 square miles of water. In 2010, there were 67,358 people and 20,228 households living in the city. The city is racially 24.9% non-Hispanic White, 41.8% African American, 0.4% Native American, 16.2% Asian, and 15.3% Hispanic or Latino. The average income for a household there was $81,854 in 2010, and the median family income was $87,089. DeWalt and Trammels are communities within the city. Houston’s “antennae farm” area for radio and television outlets are in Missouri City, including Senior Road Tower, KRIV-TV Tower, KHOU-TV Tower, KTRK-TV Tower, to name a few.
QUALITY OF LIFE
The Houston Community College System serves the city, and Missouri City is home to the Missouri City Branch of the Fort Bend County Libraries system. Some notable people are Frank Beard of the rock band ZZ Top, who lived in the Quail Valley subdivision for many years; Paul Begala, political commentator, born in New Jersey but raised in Missouri City; Doug Brocail, Houston Astros pitcher; and James Loney, Boston Red Sox first baseman, who grew up in Missouri City and attended Elkins High School.
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