On Dec. 19, Pilot Flying J open two new full-service travel centers in the Midwest.
The Pilot Travel Center in Nevada, Mo. features eight fuel islands and five diesel islands along with DEF and biodiesel at the pump. The facility also features high-speed fuel pumps that provide faster flow so customers can refuel quickly as well as a wide variety of convenience items. It also boasts a CAT scale, three automated showers and 70 parking spaces for trucks. The travel center is located at 2424 East Austin Rd. off U.S. Highway 71.
The new Marion, Ill. Location features eight fuel islands and six diesel islands along with DEF and biodiesel at the pump, along with a CAT scale, five automated showers and 48 parking spaces for trucks. The new travel center is located at 2611 Vernell Rd.
As with all other Pilot Flying J locations, the Nevada Pilot Travel Center honors the new Frequent Fueler Advantage card and continues to honor points accumulated on the Frequent Fueler, RV Real Value Card and Driver Payback cards. Pilot and Flying J merged last year, and both brands are still available on U.S. highways.
Pilot Flying J Opens Travel Centers in Nevada, Mo., Marion, Ill.
On Dec. 19, Pilot Flying J open two new full-service travel centers in the Midwest
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