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Sheetz to Open 4 New Stores Featuring Truck Diesel Lanes

Locations to debut in August in Virginia, North Carolina and Michigan include the chain’s first in the Wolverine State
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Mid-Atlantic retailer Sheetz Inc. is set to open four new convenience stores featuring truck diesel lanes this month, located in Michigan, North Carolina and Virginia. Each store will offer high-flow diesel fuel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) for commercial trucks as well as a truck scale and free parking spaces available for overnight parking to truckers.

The new store locations projected to open in August include:

  • Middletown, Virginia. Located at 121 Confidence Lane, this new store will feature nine truck driver lanes and can be accessed by truck drivers on exit 302 from Interstate 81.
  • Asheville, North Carolina. Located at 5440 Asheville Highway in Hendersonville, this new store will feature four truck driver lanes and can be accessed by truck drivers on exit 44 from Interstate 26.
  • Warsaw, North Carolina. Located at 2543 W NC 24 Highway, this new store will feature five truck driver lanes and can be accessed by truck drivers on exit 364 from Interstate 40.
  • Romulus, Michigan. Sheetz’s first store in Michigan, this location at 33380 Wick Road will feature for truck driver lanes and can be accessed by truck drivers on exit 197 from Interstate 94.

Established in 1952 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Sheetz currently operates more than 740 convenience stores in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Maryland. Sheetz is No. 13 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count.

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