
This was the scene as I drove past this Chevron station at Montrose and Dallas near downtown Houston. Its about a mile from where I live in downtown Houston.
Local media is reporting that the station only has about 7,000 gallons of fuel and may run out soon. I hope that doesn’t become a trend.
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