Pilot Flying J Adds 6 Virginia Locations With Speedway
Pilot Flying J is leasing six locations from Speedway to expand its network of stores in Virginia. The stores will be Pilot branded and operated in conjunction with Speedway.

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Pilot Flying J is leasing six locations from Speedway to expand its network of stores in Virginia. The stores will be Pilot branded and operated in conjunction with Speedway.
Speedway is convenience store chain with over 2,700 stores in 22 states.
The new travel center locations include:
Wytheville: Located off Interstates 81 and 77 at 1318 E. Lee Highway; featuring Dunkin’ Donuts and Dairy Queen, as well as diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) at the pump and showers for professional drivers.
Toms Brook: Located off Interstate 81 at State Route 651 at 1014 Mt. Olive Road; featuring Dunkin’ Donuts, Subway and Dairy Queen, as well as DEF at the pump and showers for professional drivers.
Raphine, Virginia – Located off Interstates 81 and 64 at exit 205 at 713 Oakland Circle; featuring Dunkin’ Donuts and Wendy’s, as well as DEF at the pump and showers for professional drivers.
South Boston: Located off U.S. Highway 58 at 2190 Philpott Highway 58; featuring Dunkin’ Donuts, as well as DEF at the pump and showers for professional drivers.
Disputanta: Located off Interstate 95 at exit 47 at 4610 County Drive; featuring Dunkin’ Donuts and Wendy’s, as well as DEF at the pump and showers for professional drivers.
Skippers: Located off State Route 629 at 781 Moores Ferry Road; featuring Dunkin’ Donuts.
The combined network of Pilot travel centers and Flying J travel plazas across North America now totals over 650 locations. The company has opened 17 stores since the beginning of the year. Pilot Flying J is currently remodeling showers and restrooms at its stores spending $100 million on the renovations.
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