Truck drivers running routes through northeastern Oklahoma have a new stop available along U.S. Highway 169. TravelCenters of America recently opened a TA Express in South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, near the Oklahoma and Kansas state line.
The location is positioned along a corridor used by both regional and long-haul trucking operations. According to the company, the site was developed to provide additional fueling, food, and driver services for traffic moving through the area.
Fueling Access for Drivers
The travel center includes four diesel fueling lanes equipped with diesel exhaust fluid. This allows drivers to handle fuel and DEF needs before continuing along their route.
Truck Parking Availability
Parking continues to be one of the most common concerns for drivers planning their stops. The South Coffeyville TA Express offers 40 truck parking spaces, giving drivers another option when looking for a place to park during a break or overnight rest.
Food and Retail Options
Drivers stopping at the location will find several food choices. Current dining options include The Stuffed Burrito Company, with Golden Chick expected to open soon. The site also includes an on-site deli along with a retail store that carries snacks, beverages, and travel items.
Driver Amenities
In addition to food and fuel, the travel center includes several services intended to support drivers during long trips. These include showers, laundry facilities, and a driver’s lounge.
A New Stop Along a Regional Trucking Route
With its placement along U.S. Highway 169 at the Oklahoma-Kansas border, the new TA Express adds another service location for drivers moving freight through the region. For many drivers planning routes through Oklahoma and southern Kansas, the new stop provides another place to fuel, park, and take a break before heading back on the road.
Source: Truckers News








