
Pilot Flying J has opened a Pilot Travel Center location off of Interstate 80 in Morris, Illinois.
Pilot Flying J has opened a Pilot Travel Center location off of Interstate 80 in Morris, Illinois.

Photo via Pilot Flying J.

Pilot Flying J has opened a Pilot Travel Center location off of Interstate 80 in Morris, Illinois.
The Morris Pilot Travel Center is located at 3801 N. Division St. off of Interstate 80 on exit 112. It is the 40th location in Illinois.
The Morris location offers:
Eight diesel and 12 gasoline lanes with high-speed pumps
73 parking spaces for trucks and seven showers
A driver’s lounge
A PJ Fresh Marketplace, offering self-serve fast, casual food offerings such as roasted chicken, meatloaf, pizza, soup salads, sandwiches and hot dogs
Premium coffee and cappuccino selections
Everyday products for quick shopping needs
The Morris Pilot Travel Center will honor the MyRewards loyalty card for earning in-store retail and restaurant discounts.
The travel center is adding 90 local jobs and is expected to contribute $3.5 million annually in state and local tax revenues, says Pilot Flying J.

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