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Malvern Exxon Station Undergoing Tests, Not Closed

The station should reopen soon, assuming its underground equipment is functioning correctly, according to the borough codes enforcement officer.

 

Malvern Borough is once again without a functioning gas station, but only temporarily.

The Exxon station on West King Street, which opened less than a year ago, has barricades preventing vehicles from pulling up to the pumps, but the business has not closed.

It is undergoing testing of the lines to its underground tanks, according to borough codes enforcement officer Bill Wilfong by way of borough manager Sandy Kelley. The station should open again soon.

Related Topics: Exxon and Neighborhood Malvern Borough

Jared

6:09 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013

This place is a joke! Why would anyone ever fill up there. They are not even close to competitive!

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Donna

9:16 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

It is overpriced, I never stop here.

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Adam

10:00 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

Every time I see someone filling their tank there, paying 50 or 60 cents more a gallon than they'd pay up on Rt. 30, I want to stop and scream "WHY?!?!?!"

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LarryH

12:38 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

I agree with the 'too expensive' comments. Yes, $3.89 is crazy when Wawa was at $3.36/gal.

I don't mind paying a "Malvern" tax for the convenience of filling up close to home and without the hassle of traffic but no more than .10 cents per gallon at most.

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