Love’s Travel Stops opened a new location in Dayton, Ohio, off I-75, expanding its presence in the Buckeye State. The new Love’s is open 24 hours a day and features 98 truck parking spaces.
by Staff
December 5, 2013
Love's new Dayton, Ohio location.
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Love's new Dayton, Ohio location.
Love’s Travel Stops opened a new location in Dayton, Ohio, off I-75, expanding its presence in the Buckeye State.
The new Love’s is open 24 hours a day and features 98 truck parking spaces, a Hardee’s restaurant, coffee, name-brand snacks, fresh fruit, gift merchandise and various other things.
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Bulk DEF is available at the pump at all diesel lanes, along with RFID cardless fueling technology, CAT scales, seven showers and other amenities to serve professional drivers.
A Love’s Truck Tire Care center will open there later this month.
The travel center is located at 2217 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd.
Love’s now operates eight travel stops in Ohio and has more than 300 locations and 180 Love’s Truck Tire Care centers in 39 states,
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