Those pics of the inside brought back memories I remember the wood grain and eating in the restaurant when I had my 1st truck I'd stop there back in 86 the local craft items in the truck store etc gave the place it's charm
looks like a heavy traffic location for Monteagle?.. nice to see theres plenty of room from the maps view! organization/zoning is probably key. meaning: locations being well organized. govermnent's aint tought this anymore! ha..ha.. yup! that's a real nice breakdown! truck stops are usually less than
I did not run through there often, but the only reason I ever stopped up there was for Larry's. I could get the flat-front plain military khakis in my size for like 6 bucks a pair. I forget what year that surplus store closed.
The giy that owns the wrecker service behind pilot was supposed to build the Petro. Bjt it neen on hold for awhile. I live about 30 minutes from there.
It's so weird to think about the fact that you should take pictures and save them of everything you see. I've been wishing that I had taken pictures of my home town years ago but why would you take them?
I get that. I have trouble remembering now what my home town looked like when I was a kid. I wish we had photos of our family cars. But in those days we didn't carry around a camera with film in it at all times.
Good video brings back some old memories. My wife's cousin worked at the ole truck plaza for years. The Chinese place used to be Pops. It could be the people that have homes there close to the Petro land got it stopped not wanting all those trucks close to their homes. And you can't blame them for that if it is with all the trashy truckers out there today. Not saying all are but there is a lot of scumbags on the road today. It's a hell of a lot different than when I was on the road for over 50+ years.
Those pics of the inside brought back memories I remember the wood grain and eating in the restaurant when I had my 1st truck I'd stop there back in 86 the local craft items in the truck store etc gave the place it's charm
looks like a heavy traffic location for Monteagle?.. nice to see theres plenty of room from the maps view! organization/zoning is probably key. meaning: locations being well organized. govermnent's aint tought this anymore! ha..ha..
yup! that's a real nice breakdown! truck stops are usually less than
When I was a driver for Yellow I would stop here to get a Hess Christmas toy truck. I was sad when I got there one day and it turned into a pilot.
I did not run through there often, but the only reason I ever stopped up there was for Larry's. I could get the flat-front plain military khakis in my size for like 6 bucks a pair. I forget what year that surplus store closed.
Jerry Reid sang about monteagle in the smokey and the bandit theme song. I remember that truck stop. It had a really good greasy spoon
“I run alongside it and drug my feet”
The giy that owns the wrecker service behind pilot was supposed to build the Petro. Bjt it neen on hold for awhile. I live about 30 minutes from there.
That Wilco was a nice place, I hope the Petro will win against the NIMBYS.
It's so weird to think about the fact that you should take pictures and save them of everything you see. I've been wishing that I had taken pictures of my home town years ago but why would you take them?
I get that. I have trouble remembering now what my home town looked like when I was a kid. I wish we had photos of our family cars. But in those days we didn't carry around a camera with film in it at all times.
I have not thought of WilcoHess in a long time.
I was so disappointed when it became a pilot
PILOT/FLYINGJ Was bought by Waren Buffet.
It’s sad that the minority of drivers has given all drivers a bad reputation
Good video brings back some old memories. My wife's cousin worked at the ole truck plaza for years. The Chinese place used to be Pops. It could be the people that have homes there close to the Petro land got it stopped not wanting all those trucks close to their homes. And you can't blame them for that if it is with all the trashy truckers out there today. Not saying all are but there is a lot of scumbags on the road today. It's a hell of a lot different than when I was on the road for over 50+ years.
It's way different for sure.