TravelCenters of America Opens Alabama Service Center
TravelCenters of America has opened a TA Truck Service Facility in Lincoln, Ala., offering four truck service bays.
by Staff
August 16, 2016
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Photo: TravelCenters of America
TravelCenters of America has opened a TA Truck Service Facility along I-20 in Lincoln, Ala., offering four truck service bays.
The new location will feature ASE- and TIA-certified technicians on staff. The TA Truck Service network specializes in providing light-duty repairs, brakes, electrical, alignment, air conditioning, preventive maintenance, inspections and RoadSquad emergency road call services.
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"We are excited to bring professional drivers another full-service truck service facility along I-20 between Birmingham and Atlanta,” said Tom O'Brien, president and CEO of TravelCenters. “TA Truck Service is the one coast-to-coast provider drivers can trust wherever and whenever they need service."
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