Pilot Flying J announced the opening of a Pilot Travel Center in Moriarty, N.M., featuring full amenities for professional drivers.
by Staff
August 5, 2013
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Pilot Flying J announced the opening of a Pilot Travel Center in Moriarty, N.M., featuring full amenities for professional drivers.
Located off Interstate 40 and Highway 41 at exit 196 at 305 Abrahames Road, the travel center offers many amenities, including:
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Eight diesel lanes and 12 gasoline lanes with high-speed pumps for quicker refueling;
Subway and Cinnabon;
Expanded food offerings to include pizza, soup, salads, sandwiches and hot dogs;
Coffee and cappuccino selections; and
Everyday products for quick shopping needs.
The new facility is Pilot Flying J's eighth in New Mexico and the 664th overall in North America. The travel center is adding 55 local jobs and is expected to contribute more than $3.5 million annually in state and local tax revenue.
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