
Texas Panhandle Store Tops National Truck Stop Rankings
One of the biggest conveniences in Amarillo is Toot'n Totum. You can find one on just about every corner. Now, a Toot'n Totum in Stratford, Texas, has received a top honor.
Toot'n Totum was founded in 1950 by Lefty and Novie Mitchell. The first store was located at Washington and 15th in Amarillo. Toot'n Totum is found all over the Texas Panhandle, with additional locations in West Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. The company continues to expand each year.
Stratford’s Toot’n Totum Named #1 Truck Stop in America
The Toot'n Totum Store #105 in Stratford, Texas, received the honor of #1 Truck Stop in the country.
What Toot’n Totum’s Leadership Is Saying
Being named a Top Truck Stop Chain, alongside our Stratford location earning the number one spot in the country, is recognition our teams earn one driver at a time, one stop at a time. We couldn’t be more proud of them, Andrew Mitchell, Toot'n Totum CEO
What is Trucker Path?
Trucker Path is a trip-planning and navigation app for truck drivers in North America. Each year, they put together a list of the best chain and independent facilities in the US.
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How the Trucker Path Rankings Work
The rankings were determined by gathering the ratings and reviews over the last year inside the app. More than 1 million drivers use the Trucker Path app each year.
While you may see criticism on social media, this business is homegrown and continues to offer many conveniences for residents.
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When the staff goes above and beyond, it makes a huge difference, and drivers notice.
Congratulations to this crew! They do such a great job every day.
Toot'n Totum Stratford has become a trucker-friendly haven for food, fuel, and friendly faces.
The only other Texas truck stops that made the list were #14 TA Express Travel Center in Carthage and #92 CEFCO #0094 - PTP Stop in Tyler.
If you are passing through Stratford, stop by Toot'n Totum and congratulate this amazing team.
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