Central Station

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Central Station is a locally owned convenience store and gas station in Lucedale, Mississippi, operating under KMLGRL, LLC and offering fuel, groceries, prepared food, and other everyday items.

Lucedale, MS
Owned by KMLGRL, LLC

About Central Station

Central Station is a neighborhood convenience store and gas station located at 14141 MS-26 in Lucedale, Mississippi. Public records show that the business operates under the legal entity KMLGRL, LLC, which is classified in the convenience store industry and based at this same highway address.([mississippicompanyregistry.com](https://www.mississippicompanyregistry.com/companies/kmlgrl-llc/?utm_source=openai)) The store is listed in regional business directories as a convenience store and gas station, providing fuel, snacks, drinks, tobacco and nicotine products, and hot food to travelers and local residents.([yellowpages.com](https://www.yellowpages.com/lucedale-ms/convenience-stores?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “KMLGRL, LLC DBA Central Station” on a card statement is most likely related to purchases made in person at this location. Typical transactions may include filling up on gas, buying cigarettes or nicotine pouches, grabbing drinks or groceries, or ordering hot food such as plate lunches that reviewers mention ordering for job sites.([yellowpages.com](https://www.yellowpages.com/lucedale-ms/convenience-stores?utm_source=openai)) Depending on how the station’s point-of-sale system batches transactions, you might see a single combined charge for fuel and in-store items, or separate pending and final amounts if there was a pre-authorization for a fuel purchase.

If you have questions about a Central Station charge, start by checking recent fuel stops or in-person purchases along MS-26 near Lucedale, then compare the date and approximate amount against your receipts or phone location history. You can contact the store directly at the phone number listed in regional directories (601‑947‑8877) during business hours to request a copy of a receipt or clarification of a transaction.([yellowpages.com](https://www.yellowpages.com/lucedale-ms/convenience-stores?utm_source=openai)) If the store cannot locate the transaction or you suspect fraud, your next step should be to contact your card issuer to dispute the charge or request a new card number.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Central Station.

  1. KMLGRL, LLC DBA Central Station

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement say “KMLGRL, LLC DBA Central Station” instead of just Central Station?

KMLGRL, LLC is the legal business entity that owns and operates Central Station in Lucedale, MS. Public records list KMLGRL, LLC at 14141 MS-26, the same address associated with Central Station, and the merchant descriptor shows that your card was processed under this LLC using the trade name (DBA) Central Station.([mississippicompanyregistry.com](https://www.mississippicompanyregistry.com/companies/kmlgrl-llc/?utm_source=openai))

What types of purchases typically create a Central Station card charge?

Most Central Station charges come from in-person purchases such as gasoline or diesel, cigarettes or nicotine pouches, drinks, snacks, and hot food. The business is categorized as a convenience store and gas station, so a single visit to fuel up and buy items inside the store will often appear as one combined card transaction.([yellowpages.com](https://www.yellowpages.com/lucedale-ms/convenience-stores?utm_source=openai))

Can Central Station place a higher temporary hold amount on my card for fuel purchases?

Yes. Like many gas stations, Central Station’s pump may place a temporary pre-authorization hold that is higher than your final fuel total (for example, a standard $75–$150 hold). Once the final fuel amount is known, the hold is reversed and replaced by the actual transaction, which may take a couple of business days to fully settle depending on your bank’s policies.

Does Central Station run subscriptions or recurring payments?

No. Central Station operates as a local convenience store and gas station; it does not advertise any subscription or recurring billing programs. Charges should correspond to individual in-person purchases on specific dates. If you see multiple unexpected Central Station charges, contact both the store and your bank to check for card compromise.

How can I get a copy of a receipt for a Central Station transaction?

If you need a receipt, note the exact transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card, then call the store’s published number (601‑947‑8877) during business hours.([yellowpages.com](https://www.yellowpages.com/lucedale-ms/convenience-stores?utm_source=openai)) Ask if they can reprint or look up the transaction from their point-of-sale system. Many small stations can retrieve recent transactions by date and card number fragment.

What are common dollar amounts for Central Station charges?

Common amounts tend to be odd totals that match fuel purchases (e.g., $32.47 or $58.10) or small in-store buys of snacks, drinks, or nicotine products (often from $5 to $40). Larger tickets can occur if you purchase both a full tank of fuel and multiple food or grocery items in a single visit, which might reach $75–$150 or more depending on current fuel prices and what you buy.

How do I verify that a Central Station charge is legitimate before disputing it?

First, look back at your recent travel around Lucedale, MS, especially any stops along MS‑26 where you may have fueled up or bought food. Compare the charge date, time (if available in your banking app), and amount to your memory or receipts. You can then call the store directly to confirm whether they show a matching transaction. If the store has no record that fits, contact your card issuer to report the charge as potentially fraudulent.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Central Station transaction at all?

If you don’t recall visiting Lucedale or stopping for fuel or convenience items on MS‑26 around the charge date, treat the transaction as suspicious. Contact your card issuer immediately to report the unrecognized charge, ask them to block further activity, and request a new card if necessary. You may also call Central Station with the transaction details to see if they can provide additional information, such as whether the card was swiped at the pump or inside the store.

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