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TA Petro Location Updates

Weather Alert – Location Updates
TravelCenters of America is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Helene to protect our team members, guests and operations in the Southeast region of the US.
Hurricane Helene made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane near Perry, Florida, bringing devastating storm surge, severe winds, and heavy rain late Thursday. The system has been downgraded to a tropical storm this morning. Helene is now inland at the southeast. Impact continues to include flooding, power outages, heavy rainfall, and scattered tornadoes.
Full Site Closures:
Site 177- TA Savannah, GA.
Site 418- TA Express Statesboro, GA.
Site 258- TA Brunswick, GA. Store and QSRs are open.
Site 045- TA Madison, GA.
Site 249- TA Lake Park, GA.
Site 465- TA Express Fair Play, SC.
Site 221- TA Candler, NC.
Site 025- TA Spartanburg, SC.
Site 262- TA Columbia North, SC.
Site 195- TA Florence, SC.

Department Closures:
Site 053- TA Wildwood, FL. Road call services are suspended until roadways are clear.
Site 248- TA Jacksonville South, FL. All departments are open. Road call services are suspended.Site 323- Petro Ocala, FL. Wendy’s and Truck Service are closed. Road call services are suspended.
Site 477 TA Cowpens, SC. Road call services will resume tomorrow morning (9/28/24).

Site Reopened or Set to Reopen Today:
Site 158- TA Express Tampa, FL.
Site 288- Lake City, FL.
Site is operation is normal. Truck service will reopen this morning.
Site 178- TA Marianna, FL.
Site 247- TA Baldwin, FL.
Site 268- TA Jackson, GA.
Site 322- Petro Atlanta, GA.
Site 146- TA Cartersville, GA.
Site 406-Atlanta, GA Onsite.
Site 344- Petro Kingsland-Site 158- TA Express Tampa, FL.
Site 178- TA Marianna, FL.

Updated site information can also be found HERE

Safety is our top priority, and we will continue to monitor weather conditions as we look after our team members, guests and travel centers.

Thank you and stay safe!
Categories: Fuel News
loren: Fuel Manager Services Inc. "Serving the trucking industry since 1992" I've been in and around the trucking industry for 45-years beginning in owner operator operations at Willis Shaw Express. I bought a small trucking company that I ran for 6-years then sold and went to work for J.B. Hunt Transport in 1982. After 10-years with Hunt, I started Fuel Manager Services, Inc., we are in our 29th year of serving the American trucking companies. Our simple goal was and is to bridge the gap between the trucking companies and the fuel suppliers.