TA Express travel center now open in South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, adding truck parking, diesel fuel lanes, food options, and amenities along U.S. Highway 169.

A new TA Express travel center has opened in South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, offering additional fuel, parking, and services for truck drivers traveling through the region. TravelCenters of America recently announced the opening of the new location along U.S. Highway 169 at John Deere Road, expanding access to driver amenities along a key trucking corridor.
According to the company, the new TA Express location is designed to serve both regional and long-haul trucking routes that pass through northeastern Oklahoma. TravelCenters of America, part of the bp portfolio, said the site reflects continued investment in expanding services for professional drivers across its nationwide network.
The new travel center includes several features aimed at supporting commercial drivers and highway travelers.
According to the company, the location offers:
Truck parking remains a challenge across many parts of the country. New locations that add parking spaces may help drivers find safe and legal places to stop during required rest periods.
In addition to fuel and parking, the new TA Express location offers several dining and convenience options for drivers and travelers.
Available food and retail services include:
Travel centers often serve as important stops where drivers can refuel, eat, and prepare for the next leg of a trip.
The South Coffeyville TA Express location also includes amenities designed for drivers spending long hours on the road.
These facilities include:
Such services provide drivers with places to rest and refresh during long trips, particularly for those traveling across multiple states.
TravelCenters of America operates hundreds of travel centers across the United States, including TA, Petro, and TA locations.
The opening of the new TA Express in South Coffeyville is part of the company’s broader effort to expand services for truck drivers along major freight routes. As freight traffic continues moving through the central United States, additional travel centers may help provide drivers with more options for fuel, parking, and rest during long trips.
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