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!70 to I 71 south to I64 west. Gas locations

RGar974417
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We are heading from Pa to Missouri and prefer Flying J's for our fuel stops.Are there any of them along this route ( I70 west to I71 south to I 64 west) or any other good easy in and outs pulling a 27ft TT?
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trailertraveler
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brooks379 wrote:
...I 70 you will have a FJ at Smithton, Pa...
It has been a couple of years, but we stopped using this one. It is a station that they took over an existing site. At the time they really did not have designated RV pumps and the auto pumps out front were a little difficult to manuever a truck and trailer. I never tried the truck pumps even though we are diesel. You might want to check it out on satelite view. If you have a diesel, in the past year or so a lot of Flying J's have switched to biodiesel above the 5% recommended for some of the older engines.
Safe travels!
Trailertraveler

2gypsies1
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Go to the Flying J website and see where they are.
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brooks379
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You will have a lot of Flying J's along the way. This is just from memory so it might not be perfect but on I 70 you will have a FJ at Smithton, Pa and one east of Columbus, OH one between Columbus and Cincinnati on I 71 one just south of Cincinnati on I 75 just below I 71 and I 75 split. One on I 64, north of Evansville, IN . They are all big and easy to get in and out of. That is just the Flying J's there are a lot of Pilot Truck Stops along that route too.

sdianel_-acct_c
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Go to: www.pilotflyingj.com

click on "LOCATIONS"

then click on "PLAN A TRIP" black button on the right.

it will show all the Pilot and Flying J locations and you can see how many parking spaces they have, get the address and zoom in to see the entrance and parking areas.
Lonny & Diane
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samsphones
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They are truck stops, semis go in there don't see a problem for an rv

eieioh
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I-71, Mile marker 69, Jeffersonville, Ohio. Flying J. Designated RV Lanes with water, dump station, and easy in and out. Can even overnight there if needed. Denny's restaurant is fair quality, large portions.

I know, I live here.

RGar974417
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Thanks,but I was looking for some personal experience along that route.It's hard to tell from a website how easy it is to get in and out.

samsphones
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There is a website I found 3-4 years ago http://www.findfuelstops.com/ that you can put in starting city and ending city and it will list every truck stop on the route. If you like you can designate specific brands. It also give you mileage between the stops which I found very useful