Truck stops with tight parking
Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by Truckermania, Feb 12, 2018.
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What about the Love's in Nashville
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Pilot, Braselton, GA. Yikes!
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Someone mentioned the Franklin OH Pilot, x36 off I-75 up north of Cincinnati. The front row was fine...but that back row? Hoo boy. And of course me dragging around a 10'2" spread 48 skateboard...let's just say I got real good at using that dump valve switch. Kinda had to!
I won't even comment on that little half-a-Pilot outside Roanoke (Troutville)...
...Some of these places I've never been to, so I got to looking some of them up on Google Maps. Good gosh...that Tacoma Loves and the Haines City FL Pilot looks tight just from satellite view! I don't anticipate going near either one...ever...but if I do I'll know in advance not to stop there. Or the Charlotte NC Pilot...reminds me too much of the Pilot over here on the west side of Nashville. (The Loves here, if you can get a space up front, you should be straight...but if you gotta get into that back lot, well good luck. The lines are far enough apart but the maneuver room into them is something else.) Then of course there's that "treasure" of a TA across from downtown...many of you already know this, but if you've not been through here before and plan on 34ing here during NFL season, a/ get in there EARLY, b/ pray there's a spot up front closer to 24, and c/ do NOT park anywhere in the back...the entire back half of that lot gets blocked off--and whatever trucks are in there get either kicked out or towed out--to make room for extrs parking for the Titans' games. (I've heard many truckers take the establishment to task over this issue, some going so far as to contact Metro about it--but at the end of the day the almighty tourist dollar wins out and now that Gray Line has set up shop across the street from the rear exit, which used to function as overflow parking, if you get kicked out you might be screwed. (That said, I do know of a good couple areas trucks can park around this town without being hassled, some somewhat close to downtown.)
And of course I got lots of laughs and memories out of some of the others mentioned (Pilot Nitro WV is a prime example, as is the Winchester VA J). Can't say I miss all that mess.48Packard and Truckermania Thank this. -
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