Exxon

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Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Service options
Onsite services
Offerings
Diesel gas
Propane exchange
Amenities
Air pump
ATM
Convenience store
Restroom
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Parking
On-site parking

About

Fuel stops don’t get much more convenient. Exxon sits along JFK Boulevard East in Weehawken Township, a stretch where commuters and long-haul drivers often need a quick fill-up. The location’s accessibility makes it a natural pit stop for those navigating the Lincoln Tunnel corridor or heading deeper into New Jersey. Diesel options are available here, catering to trucks and fleet vehicles that rely on heavier-duty fuel. It’s the kind of place where a fast transaction is the priority—no frills, just the essentials.

Beyond standard gasoline, this station also handles propane exchanges, a service that’s less common at urban pumps. That detail might appeal to anyone hauling a grill for a weekend at Liberty State Park or prepping for a tailgate near MetLife Stadium. Weehawken’s mix of residential pockets and commercial thoroughfares means the clientele here runs the gamut: locals grabbing a tank top-off, rideshare drivers between fares, or travelers passing through on their way to the Holland Tunnel. The station fits neatly into the area’s utilitarian rhythm.

Need directions or a sense of the layout before pulling in? A quick check of the map listing clarifies the approach, especially useful given the boulevard’s occasional traffic pulses. The address—979 JFK Blvd E, Weehawken Township, NJ 07086—places it within easy reach of the Pulaski Skyway and Route 495, two arteries that feed constant movement through the region. For anyone plotting a route that includes a fuel stop, the location’s positioning reduces detours.

Questions about propane availability or diesel pumps? A call to (201) 758-7100 connects directly to the station, bypassing guesswork. This part of Weehawken has long been a transit crossroads, where the hum of engines and the occasional horn blend into the backdrop. The station doesn’t try to be a destination—it’s a functional node in a network built for people who are always on the move.

Technical Info

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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