Love’s Travel Stops has opened two new locations, one in Dodge City, Kan., at the intersection of U.S. Highways 400, 56 and 283; the other in Grand Junction, Colo., off I-70, at exit 26.
by Staff
June 9, 2014
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Love’s Travel Stops has opened two new locations, one in Dodge City, Kan., at the intersection of U.S. Highways 400, 56 and 283; the other in Grand Junction, Colo., off I-70, at exit 26.
The Dodge City location features a Chester’s International restaurant, 31 truck parking spaces and three showers. The Love’s in Grand Junction has a Carl’s Jr., 80 truck parking spaces, seven showers and an on-site Love’s Truck Tire Care center.
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Both locations are equipped with bulk diesel exhaust fluid at the pump at all diesel lanes, RFID cardless fueling technology, CAT scales, and other amenities to serve professional drivers, along with gourmet coffee, fresh fruit, gift merchandise and more.
“While we have a strong presence in both Kansas and Colorado, the new locations were strategically positioned to cover a gap in services for drivers,” said Greg Love, co-CEO of Love’s.
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores has more than 320 locations and 190 Love’s Truck Tire Care centers in 39 states.
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