TRANSPORTATION NEWS
New luxury commuter vans will connect Austin to other Texas cities

Shutto's regular routes travel most of the Texas Triangle.
Austinites now have a new way to hop between cities, and it comes with Wi-Fi, leather seats, and a guaranteed Buc-ee’s stop. On November 17, mobility startup Shutto launched its luxury van service connecting Austin, San Antonio, and Houston.
Bookings are now available Monday through Saturday with departure times in the morning and evening. One-way fares range from $47-$87, positioning Shutto in a similar lane to Dallas-based Vonlane, currently only offering Austin to Dallas-For Worth and Houston rides.
Unlike other regional transit options, Shutto builds Texas road-trip culture into every journey. Each route includes a pit stop at Buc-ee’s pit stop so riders can stock up on kolaches, Beaver Nuggets, and drinks.
In announcing the launch, founder and CEO Alberto Salcedo called the company a new category in Texas mobility.
“We are bringing true disruptive mobility to Texas: faster and more convenient than flying (no security lines, no delays), more comfortable and exclusive than the bus or train, and up to 70 percent cheaper than private transfers or Uber Black,” Salcedo said in a release. “Whether you’re commuting for business, visiting family, exploring Texas wineries, or doing a taco tour in San Antonio, Shutto makes traveling between these cities as easy and affordable as riding inside the city.”
Shutto enters the market at a time when highway congestion is a hotter topic than ever. With high-speed rail still years in the future, its model aims to provide fast, predictable service at commuter prices. The startup touts an on-time departure guarantee and a relaxed ride. Only 12 passengers fit inside each Mercedes Sprinter van.
Beyond the scheduled routes, Shutto offers private, customizable trips anywhere in the country, a service the company expects will appeal to corporate retreat planners, wedding parties, and tourists wanting to make a day of crawling Hill Country wineries and breweries.
The day-to-day service departs from the Pershing East Café parking lot at 2501 E. Fifth St. In San Antonio, the van picks riders up at La Panadería Bakery’s parking lot at 8305 Broadway, while Houston riders board at the Foam Coffee & Kitchen parking lot at 5819 Richmond Ave. near the Galleria.






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