pull into a place

pull in(to) (some place)

To drive up to and park at some location. Let me pull into a gas station and I'll call you back. The train didn't pull in until nearly 11 PM due to all the delays.
See also: pull
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pull someone into a place

 and pull someone in
Lit. to bring someone into a place; to draw someone into a place. Advertising will pull hundreds of customers in. The sale pulled in a lot of customers.
See also: place, pull
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • pull in
  • pull in(to) (some place)
  • hand over hand
  • have pull with
  • have pull with (someone)
  • pull apart
  • pull off
  • pull oneself off
  • pull something off
  • pull the wool over someone's eyes, to