This is a self-service gas station, located conveniently off Webster Street. There are eight pumps open 24 hours, and a small pay hut with lottery games and cigarettes for sale. Also located on the premises is a full maintenance repair shop with ASE-licensed mechanics. Services include quick oil changes, brake replacement, engine diagnosis and more.
Besides self-serve gasoline, Bay Farm's only filling station offers complete repair services, from tire patching and battery swaps to 30K checkups and major transmission work. Although they don't sell diesel fuel, they do work on diesel engines. Air and water are free for gas customers (ask at counter), coin-op for non-customers such as bicyclists.
Harbor Bay 76 participates in procarcarezone.com, so you can use that online service to schedule an appointment and view your vehicle's maintenance history plus model-specific service tips and recall notices. You can also e-mail the shop 24/7.
Harbor Bay 76 Service offers emergency road service as well as vehicle pick-up and delivery. If you prefer to wait, there's a waiting room as well as shopping, restaurants, Leydecker Park and the library nearby.
This station is also a lucky place to buy your lottery tickets. And a $93 million-winning lottery ticket was sold here in 2007!
Chevron Gasoline is the first station just over the Park Street bridge. It offers 14 self-service pumps and diesel gas. There's also a mini-mart, which sells sodas, cigarettes, auto supplies, lotto tickets and coffee. Come here for a quick fill-up, before leaving or entering Alameda.
This eight pump gas station has the advantage of being next door to an auto repair shop. The convenience store offers many common travel necessities and offers a pay-at-the-pump options as well as an ATM.
Valero is a self service gasoline station with eight pumps and an automotive repair shop next door. There is a small pay station with oil for sale.