NJTA Urges Caution at Parkway, Turnpike Gas Stations
Most of the 21 service stations are open but lines stretch into roadways.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) is asking motorists to use extra caution as they travel on the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway. Long lines for fuel are stretching from the service area lots onto the roadways. At Garden State Parkway milepost 98, for example, traffic for the gas station was backed up two miles Wednesday afternoon.
Most of the 21 service areas owned by the NJTA are fully open for business today, but motorists should expect to wait on line as the demand for fuel and food is high, according to a press release issued by Gov. Chris Christie’s office.
The only storm-related disruptions are at the Grover Cleveland Service Area on the northbound Turnpike between Interchanges 11 and 12 in Woodbridge Township and at the Vaux Hall Service Area at milepost 145 on the northbound Garden State Parkway in Irvington. The Grover Cleveland Service Area is completely closed because of flooding. The Vaux Hall Service Area remains open for rest rooms and water, but fuel and food services are not available because of power issues.
No fuel is available at the Cheesequake Service Area at milepost 124 in Sayreville because of a maintenance project that was started on Oct. 1 and is scheduled to continue until Nov. 8. Food service and rest rooms remain available at Cheesequake.
There are privately operated Shell and Exxon stations on both sides of the Garden State Parkway at milepost 133 in Colonia. Motorists should contact the owners for information on the status of fuel sales at those locations.
A gallon of regular gasoline is currently selling for $3.599.
rch
2:18 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Please prioritize the gas stations. Not only for generator use but for getting to work.
EMT Joe
2:33 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Make sure you yield to emergency workers, ambulances,fire, police utility workers, they need fuel also.
Julie
2:39 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
It appears that the NJTA is taking advantage of the residents with the gasoline prices since they had recently significantly dropped prior to Sandy's landfall.
jack
3:37 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
We r about to get price gouged on everything, just wait and see....ppl are already getting crazy and we r only about 3 days in and everybody who didnt prepare are starting to panic about gas, water, food. Imagine the news stories we will be hearing about looting and other mayhem by Friday.
Steve Domanski
3:50 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
They already said that do to Sandy,refinerys will shut down,causeing gas prices to rise !! Hello $4.00 a gal.
careless fills
4:02 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Refineries did shut down ahead of the storm to protect their equipment and are in the process of restarting as power comes back on.
Julie
3:57 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
BS...Any excuse they can...
Steve - my maiden name was Domanski
TDonohue
5:40 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
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Julie
6:02 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
You may want to reach out to residents in Lavalette and Ortley and town mayors. Those communities are devastated.
anne marie gray
6:50 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
where is an open gas station near Broad Street in Eatontown please?
PC
7:14 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
I think CITGO in Eatontown has gas...not sure if that's near Broad St. but it's the only one I've heard of being open
Kelsey Richardson
8:35 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
In desperate need of gas any stations near Red Bank NJ open??? Please respond ASAP!! Kelseyr20@yahoo.com
Julie
9:02 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Bummer... was just there but wasn't in need of gas so I wasn't looking. Good luck Kelsey