Fastrac cuts ribbon

MOULTRIE, Ga. — The Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce recently held a grand opening ribbon cutting for Fastrac Travel Center, 133 US Highway 319 North in Moultrie. 

Fastrac Travel Center is owned by three managing partners,  Divyesh (Dee) Thakor, Ramesh Patel, and Suken Patel. The business was established in 2016.

They are open Monday through Sunday from 5 a.m. until midnight.

Fastrac is a truck stop offering convenience store items, a lounge with pool tables, televisions, and a juke box, hot pizza and wings daily by Hunt Bros., short order breakfast items, truck parking and a separate high speed diesel pump available to truckers, as well as showers.

You can reach Fastrac by calling 229-985-0202.

Pictured center cutting the ribbon is Store Manager Gary Patel, the managing partners and their wives, Fastrac employees, along with family, community friends, chamber staff and Ambassadors.

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