Pilot Flying Jopened a new Pilot Travel Center in Lancaster, Ontario. The travel center is located at 20382 Old Highway 2 at Exit 814 off Highway 401.
The 13,000-square-foot travel center features six fuel islands and 10 diesel islands along with DEF at the pump and high-speed fuel pumps. The location includes a Denny's restaurant, a hot food deli, clean restrooms, pay phones, an AirVac, fax and copy services, check cashing, an ATM, lottery and Lotto tickets, laundry services and general merchandise for professional drivers and motorists.
Professional drivers will have access to a CAT scale, seven automated showers and 78 parking spaces for trucks. The Lancaster location also features driver services such as Transflo and "The Truck Paper" magazine.
As with all other Pilot Flying J locations, the Lancaster Pilot Travel Center honors the Frequent Fueler Advantage card.
"We hope that Lancaster area residents and fleet customers will enjoy the convenience and amenities of our new Pilot Travel Center," says Jimmy Haslam, president and CEO of Pilot Flying J. "As the driver-driven company, we are proud that this travel center will serve this community through products and services as well as contribute to the local economy through jobs and tax revenue. And, we'll fill the needs of those carrying goods to communities across North America."
The Pilot Travel Center in Lancaster is part of the network of more than 550 travel centers and travel plazas in the Pilot Flying J family.
Pilot Flying J Opens New Travel Center In Canada
Pilot Flying Jopened a new Pilot Travel Center in Lancaster, Ontario. The travel center is located at 20382 Old Highway 2 at Exit 814 off Highway 401
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