Love’s Travel Stops has increased its network of over 410 locations in 40 states, adding new travel stops in Syracuse, Neb., and Angelton, Texas.
by Staff
January 12, 2017
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Love’s Travel Stops has increased its network of over 410 locations in 40 states, adding new travel stops in Syracuse, Neb., and Angleton, Texas.
The Syracuse travel stop is located near State Route 2 and State Route 50 and includes 68 truck-parking spaces and five showers, along with a Hardee’s restaurant.
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The Angleton store is located at State Route 288 and FM 523 and will provide a place to park and rest for drivers traveling along State Route 288 which connects the coastal areas of Freeport and Lake Jackson to Houston. The location offers 83 truck-parking spaces and five showers with a Carl’s Jr. restaurant.
Both travel stops are open 24/7 and offer food and drinks as well as Cat Scales, DEF and other driver services.
“Both of these will be great locations that provide services to professional drivers in areas of need,” said Greg Love, co-CEO of Love’s. “We look forward to providing drivers in new parts of Nebraska and Texas with the ‘Clean Places, Friendly Faces’ Love’s is known for.”
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