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TRANSFLO Express Location List TRANSFLO Express Page 1 of 46 Location List Print Date: 11/16/2015 LOCATION # CHAIN ADDRESS CITY STATE INTERSTATE FJ792 Flying-J 1260 Cassils Road East Brooks AB 1260 Cassils Road FJ848 Flying-J 4949 Barlow Trail SE Calgary AB Barlow Trail FJ785 Flying-J 11511 - 40 St. S.E Calgary AB 11511 40th Street SE FJ793 Flying-J 4216 72 AVENUE SE Calgary AB 72 Ave SE FJ850 Flying-J 16806 118 Ave Edmonton AB 118 Ave FJ845 Flying-J 1st Ave. 1st Street Grassland AB Hwy 63 FJ846 Flying-J Hwy 9 & Hwy 36 South Hanna AB Hwy 9 & Hwy 36 South FJ869 Flying-J 2810 21st Avenue, TOL 1R0 Nanton AB HWY-2 N. FJ795 Flying-J 302 20 AVENUE Nisku AB 302 20th Ave FJ796 Flying-J 6607 67th Street Red Deer AB 67th Ave. & 67 St FJ797 Flying-J HWY #49 & 2, BOX 73 Rycroft AB Hwy #49 & Hwy #2 FJ786 Flying-J 50 Pembina Rd. Sherwood Park AB Pembina Road PTA0Y Pilot 12680 South Kedzie ave Alsip AL I-57,Exit 353 353 FJ602 Flying-J 224 Daniel Payne Drive Birmingham AL I-65&SR 94, Exit 264 PK602 Pilot Kiosks 224 Daniel Payne Drive Birmingham AL I-65 & SR 94, Exit 2 PK369 Pilot Kiosks 901 Bankhead Highway West Birmingham AL I-20/59/65 AL78 X123 PT369 Pilot 901 Bankhead Highway West Birmingham AL I-20/59/65 AL78 X123 LV368 Love's I-65, Exit 208 Clanton AL I-65, Exit 208 WHA0F Wilco Hess 3201 Buttermilk Road Cottondale AL I-20 & 59, Exit 77 TA016 TravelCenters of America 3501 Buttermilk Road Cottondale AL I-20, Exit 77 AB104 Ambest Inc 1639 County Rd 437 Cullman AL I-65, Exit 304 304 WHA0A Wilco Hess 1600 County Rd 437 Cullman AL I-95, Exit 304 FJ603 Flying-J 2190 Ross Clark Circle Dothan AL Ross Clark Hwy / 231 LK225 Love's Kiosk 16101 Hwy. 84 Evergreen AL Hwy 84, Exit-93 LV225 Love's 16101 Hwy. 84 Evergreen AL Hwy 84, Exit-93 LV381 Love's 64 E. Pike Rd. Falkville AL I-65 Exit 322/Hwy 55 LK381 Love's Kiosk 64 E. Pike Rd. Falkville AL I-65, Exit 322 322 TA352 TravelCenters of America 1724 West Grand Ave. Gadsen AL I-59, Exit 181 I-59, Exit 181 TA054 TravelCenters of America 9201 Grand Bay Grand Bay AL I-10, Exit 4 I-10, Exit 4 PC397 Petro Dodge City 426 Alabama Highway 69 S Hanceville AL I-65, Exit 299 FJ604 Flying-J 900 Tyson Road Hope Hull AL I-65 Exit 158 PK604 Pilot Kiosks 900 Tyson Road Hope Hull AL I-65, Exit 158 158 LV466 Love's 83 Carl Cannon Blvd Jasper AL I-22, Exit 65 TA260 TravelCenters of America 75246 Alabama 77 Lincoln AL I-20, Exit 168 PT497 Pilot 121 Honda Dr Lincoln AL I-20, Exit 165 PK497 Pilot Kiosks 121 Honda Dr Lincoln AL I-20, Exit 165 LV206 Love's 126 E. Flying K Road Loxley AL I-10 & Hwy 59Ex44 FJ601 Flying-J 6098 MacAshan Dr McCalla AL I-20/I-59 Exit 104 TA319 TravelCenters of America 22526 Highway 216 McCalla AL I-20 & 1-59, Ex 100 LV227 Love's 22183 Hwy 216 McCalla AL Hwy 216 TRANSFLO Express Page 2 of 46 Location List Print Date: 11/16/2015 LOCATION # CHAIN ADDRESS CITY STATE INTERSTATE PK601 Pilot Kiosks 6098 MacAshan Dr McCalla AL I-20/I-59 Exit 104 LK227 Love's Kiosk 22183 Hwy 216 McCalla AL Hwy 216 MG111 Montgomery 76 Auto Truck Plaza,980 West Inc. South Blvd. Montgomery AL I-65, Exit 168 LV530 Love's 2625 Kelly Creek Road South Moody AL I-20, EXIT 147 147 LV566 Love's 3771 South US Highway 231 Ozark AL US Hwy 231 PT441 Pilot 3240 Point Mallard Parkway Priceville AL I-65 Exit 334 PK441 Pilot Kiosks 3240 Point Mallard Parkway Priceville AL I-65 Exit 334 LV624 Love's 2600 North Beltline Hwy Prichard AL I-65, exit 8 8 PT075 Pilot 6109 US 43 South Satsuma AL I-65 Exit 19 PK075 Pilot Kiosks 6109 US 43 South Satsuma AL I-65 Exit 19 TA348 TravelCenters of America 428 Main St Shorter AL I-85, Exit 22 LV577 Love's 431 main Street Shorter AL I-85 Exit 22 LV304 Love's 905 Steele Station Road Steele AL I-59/Exit 174 PT302 Pilot 6955 Theodore Dawes Road Theodore AL I-10 Exit 13 PK076 Pilot Kiosks 4416 Skyland Boulevard East Tuscaloosa AL I-20/59 Exit 76 PT076 Pilot 4416 Skyland Boulevard East Tuscaloosa AL I-20/59 Exit 76 LV580 Love's 2048 Highway 20 Tuscumbia AL SR 20/157/US Alt 72 PK118 Pilot Kiosks 7801 Alcoa Road Benton AR I-30 Exit 121 PT118 Pilot 7801 Alcoa Road Benton AR I-30 Exit 121 PK492 Pilot Kiosks 170 Valley Street Caddo Valley AR I-30, Exit 78 PT492 Pilot 170 Valley Street Caddo Valley AR I-30, Exit 78 78 TA033 TravelCenters of America 408 Highway 149 North Earle AR I-40, Exit 260 LV607 Love's 5101 East Parker Rd Jonesboro AR Hwy 36, exit 40 40 SY019 Snappy Mart 3109 Commerce Drive Jonesboro AR US 63 Exit 39 LV457 Love's 11700 I-30 Little Rock AR I-30, Exit 128 PT332 Pilot 3300 Highway 391 North Little Rock AR I-40 & SR391 Exit161 LK457 Love's Kiosk 11700 I-30 Little Rock AR I-30, Exit 128 PK332 Pilot Kiosks 3300 Highway 391 North Little Rock AR I-40 & SR391 Exit161 LV267 Love's I-40 & Hwy 95 Morrilton AR I-40/Hwy 95Exit107 LV236 Love's I-40 & Valentine Road N. Little Rock AR I-40 Exit161 TA326 TravelCenters of America 3205 Valentine Road North Little Rock AR I-40, Exit 161 LV271 Love's I-40 & Hwy 219 Ozark AR I-40/Hwy 261Exit37 LV275 Love's I-40 & Hwy 261 Palestine AR I-40/Hwy 261Exit233 TA224 TravelCenters of America 1806 Hwy 371 West Prescott AR I-30, Exit 44 I-30, Exit 44 LV277 Love's Hwy I-30, Exit 46 Prescott AR Hwy I-30, Exit 46 FJ605 Flying-J 42 Bradley Cove Road Russellville AR I-40 Exit 84 PT430 Pilot 215 SR 331 North Russellville AR I-40 Exit 84 PK430 Pilot Kiosks 215 SR 331 North Russellville AR I-40 Exit 84 PK605 Pilot Kiosks 42 Bradley Cove Road Russellville AR I-40, Exit 84 LV557 Love's 2505 Queensway Searcy AR Hwy 67/167 Exit 44 44 PK145 Pilot Kiosks 5660 West Sunset Avenue Springdale AR US 412 & 71 Bypass TRANSFLO Express Page 3 of 46 Location List Print Date: 11/16/2015 LOCATION # CHAIN ADDRESS CITY STATE INTERSTATE PT145 Pilot 5660 West Sunset Avenue Springdale AR US 412 & 71 Bypass PK606 Pilot Kiosks Rt 12 Box 254B Texarkana AR I30 & Hwy 108 Exit 7 FJ606 Flying-J Rt 12 Box 254B Texarkana AR I30 & Hwy 108 Exit 7 FJ607 Flying-J 3400 Service Loop Road West Memphis AR I-40 Exit280/I-55 X4 PT429 Pilot 1100 Martin Luther King Boulevard West Memphis AR I-40 Exit 280 PK429 Pilot Kiosks 1100 Martin Luther King Boulevard West Memphis AR I-40 Exit 280 PK607 Pilot Kiosks 3400 Service Loop Road West Memphis AR I-40 Exit280/I-55 X4 LV450 Love's 800 Martin Luther King Drive West Memphis AR I-40/55 Exit 280 280 TA311 TravelCenters of America 3900 Petro Rd West Memphis AR I-40, Exit 280 PK459 Pilot Kiosks 900 North 99th Avenue Avondale AZ I-10 Exit 133 PT459 Pilot 900 North 99th Avenue Avondale AZ I-10 Exit 133 PT180 Pilot 12500 West I-40 Bellemont AZ @ I-40 Exit 185 LV460 Love's 643 State Road 90 Benson AZ I-10 / Exit 302 LV280 Love's I-10 & 1610 S. Miller Road Buckeye AZ I-10 Exit 114 LV265 Love's I-10 & Sunland Gin Road Casa Grande AZ I-10 Exit 200 LV328 Love's 7001 W. Sundust Rd. Chandler AZ I-10 Exit 162 FJ608 Flying-J I-10 Exit 1 S Frontage Ehrenberg AZ I-10 Exit 1 TA007 TravelCenters of America 2949 North Toltec Road Eloy AZ I-10, Exit 203 TA306 TravelCenters of America 5235 North Sunland Gin Road Eloy AZ I-10, Exit 200 FJ609 Flying-J 16189 S Sunshine Blvd Eloy AZ I-10 Exit 208A PT458 Pilot 619 South Sunshine Boulevard Eloy AZ I-10 Exit 208 LV296 Love's I-8 & Hwy 80 Gila Bend AZ I-8/Hwy 80Exit115 TA246 TravelCenters of America 3747 Express Dr. Holbrook AZ I-40, Exit 283 LV278 Love's I-10, Exit 277 (NW Corner) Joseph City AZ I-40 Exit 277 FJ610 Flying-J 3300 E Andy DeVine Ave Kingman AZ I-40 Exit 53 TA315 TravelCenters of America 970 South Blake Ranch Road Kingman AZ I-40, Exit 66 LV272 Love's I-40, Exit 59 DW Ranch Rd. Kingman AZ I-40 Exit 59 TA094 TravelCenters of America 946 West Beale Street Kingman AZ I-40, Exit 48 LV386 Love's 14875 South Hwy 95 Lake Havasu City AZ I-40/Hwy 95 9 PT211 Pilot 14750 South Highway 95 Lake Havasu City AZ I-40 & AZ 95 Exit 9 FJ611 Flying-J 6700 West Latham Phoenix AZ I-10 Exit 137 LF001 Liberity Fuel 1201 N 59th Ave Phoenix AZ I-10, Exit 138 138 PK611 Pilot Kiosks 6700 West Latham Phoenix AZ I-10 Exit 137 PT328 Pilot 1201 West Main Street Quartzite AZ I-10 & US 95 Exit 17 LV286 Love's I-10 & Quartzsite Blvd.
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