Hundreds line up to fill tank for $1.99 a gallon at Hermosa Shell station

Alyssa Gonzalez waited over two hours to fill up her tank, drawn by gas prices so low they haven’t been seen in the Chicago area in years.

Gonzalez was one of hundreds who formed a mile-long line at a Shell station Tuesday morning in the Hermosa neighborhood to fill their tanks for $1.99 a gallon.

It was a brief reprieve from sky-high gas costs, fueled by the U.S. conflict with Iran, that have financially squeezed Chicagoans. Gas prices in Chicago have jumped to over $5 a gallon for the first time in four years.

“I recently lost my job, but I still need to to drive my kids around,” said Gonzalez, a 29-year-old mom of three. “I can breathe a little now.”

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Hundreds lined up for gas at a Shell gas station in Hermosa on Tuesday.

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Gonzalez, of suburban River Grove, said she typically spends nearly $50 weekly to fill her gas tank.

On Tuesday, she paid nearly half of that.

Cell service provider T-Mobile hosted the promotional event at the Shell station at 4357 W. Belmont Ave. The event celebrated the 10th anniversary of T-Mobile Tuesdays, the company’s weekly rewards program.

The gas station was transformed with the carrier’s signature pink branding. Members of the promotional team, dressed in bright pink vests, directed drivers.

Most drivers were all smiles as attendants directed them to available pumps. A few even became emotional.

Some began lining up early. By the afternoon, nearly 300 vehicles had made their way through the station.

Before the promotion, regular gas at the station was selling for $5.09 a gallon, according to station manager Alex Abraham.

Alyssa Gonzalez fills up for $1.99 a gallon at a Shell station in Hermosa on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.

Alyssa Gonzalez fills up for $1.99 a gallon at a Shell station in Hermosa on Tuesday.

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He said premium fuel proved to be the most popular option among drivers. The station began the event with about 4,000 gallons of unleaded and 4,000 gallons of premium fuel. By 2 p.m., only about 1,000 gallons of premium remained, while roughly 3,000 gallons of unleaded fuel were still available.

Rupert Medina, who lives two blocks away from the gas station, said the wait “was worth it.” The 67-year-old retiree said the deal — he bought nine gallons — provided at least some temporary relief.

“I’m on a fixed income so this helps,” Medina said. “People want to travel or do other things but you can’t because everything is so expensive. Inflation is killing us.”

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Danny Cordero holds up a receipt after filling his gas tank for $1.99 a gallon on Tuesday.

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Danny Cordero, who also lives in the neighborhood, took a break from work to wait in line. He said the 90-minute wait was worth “saving some money.”

Cordero, who filled up with seven gallons, said he wished he’d arrived with an empty tank but was still grateful to save some money.

“What I saved today means I can spend that on lunch for my kids,” said Cordero, 30.

Tuesday’s event started at 9:30 a.m. and was scheduled to run until 2:30 p.m.

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Cars can be seen winding around to wait in line during the T-Mobile and Shell $1.99 gas promotion at 4357 W. Belmont in Hermosa, Tuesday, June 9, 2026.

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