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January 2024 by Johnathan Rial
30 minutes break
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December 2023 by Luis Gonzalez
A Christmas Miracle?On the night of December 23rd, my wife and I were between Amarillo and Albuquerque headed to Santa Fe from Houston. There were no other cars on this eerily dark and empty section of I-40. We’d been driving for 12 hours, immersed in Anderson Cooper’s podcast, "All There Is," which is about grief. It’s gut-wrenching, sad, but also funny, and soothing to listen to after her father’s recent death just two weeks prior. Our Audi is usually good at giving us warnings of all sorts: Veering off lane. Going too fast for the speed limit. But we were so absorbed in the podcast, we missed the more crucial low fuel warnings until we jumped at the one that said we had enough gas for 25 miles. The car’s unhelpful navigation system recommended a gas station 35 miles away. My wife started to wonder out loud if this is how we were going to die, murdered by a serial killer who stopped to “help” two fuel-less, clueless idiots stranded by the side of the road, and if our story would be featured on 20/20. By now we had fuel for 20 miles, and—wait—a glimpse of hope! My phone’s Google gave me a closer location: a gas station just 18 miles away. I know the car’s gas mileage estimate may have a margin of error, but who is to tell how much? So, we slowed down to save on fuel and watched the competing figures: Fuel for 15 miles, gas station in 13. Fuel for 10; station in 8. Fuel: 5; station: 3. We pull into the Phillips 66 with what I’m sure are the top two Guinness-World-Record-setting longest sighs of relief. Only after we fill the tank, and each get a coffee did I reveal to my wife that Google had also informed me the gas station was closing at 8:00. It was 7:55. We vowed to never let the tank get lower than 1/3 as we pulled out onto the highway from the Phillips 66 in Milagro, New Mexico. Yes, Milagro is the Spanish word for “miracle.”
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November 2023 by John T
Great place if you need fuel...
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September 2023 by Rico Watson
When the highway got shut down for hours this was a nice spot to hang out get fuel and snacks
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September 2023 by Cari Spencer
Reasonable gas prices. Store was clean and had bathrooms
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August 2023 by D Quiney
Clean fuel ⛽️ line for trucks...bathrooms could have soap.
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June 2023 by SüNSHïNë E
EZ ON/OFF right off I40.Pay at Pump or inside.Great selection of snacks, drinks and (stove) HOT food.Bathrooms are clean and well stocked.Very friendly staff!Expect to pay more for fuel, though.
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April 2023 by Rich Lather
No attendant overnight but you can still pump gas with a credit or bank card.
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January 2023 by tyler tow truck driver
While along my travels today I stopped in to pick up a driver that happened to have a overheating problem at this station. I pulled up and needed something to drink and something to snack on. Walked and was greeted by great wonderful faces and helpful ones too. Reasonable prices and very clean. The driver I was towing said the same thing too! If I could rate the place ten stars I would and I highly recommend you stop in!
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January 2023 by sven syd
This place was amazing! I worked here for a summer job and all the customers were quite happy after they left the store. This was a great experience. ?
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January 2023 by Carmie Casey
Love stopping at this place, restrooms are clean and the owner is very friendly.
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January 2023 by WEN TAV
What people will never understand what miracles happen on a daily there! They cry on line but don't try to get the issue resolved while there! Many prayers to the complainers! AlsoGrowing up in New Mexico.. there is always a bush!
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January 2023 by Faye Basila
Good service and very nice people. Gas price is more cheaper compared to the other gas stations around the area.
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January 2023 by Karli Arlene
Stopped got 25 in gas used restrooms and my husband bought himself nachos and they charged us 19.66 when it was suppose to be 5 bucks. Wouldn't go to this crooked gas stop
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November 2022 by Kevin Hyatt
I pulled in here because the roads were getting icy and I didn't have much left on my clock anyways. The store was closed but there is a porta john, for that I am grateful. Some might not be happy to use one of these 4ft by 4ft honey buckets, but for me it was the shining plastic lighthouse of hope beckoning me towards it in my moment of ultimate desperation.You see 8 hours ago I consumed the number 9 from Carl's Jr; a jalapeno cheeseburger. Those green peppers were ready and rearing to come out, weather or not I was ready for them. It was a battle I could never win. It was either the porta potty or on the side of the frontage road, and nobody wants that.So to the owners I would like to say thanks, and I will be visiting the store when it opens in the morning to express my gratitude in the form of patronage.