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The transport cafe |

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Dwindling in numbers, the traditional British transport cafés offer character and hospitality that the big national chains of roadside diners and motorway service stations cannot match.
These humble establishments are often family run and cater for the truck driver, who tuck in for home-style cooked food (large portions), showers, rest facilities and other amenities that they may require. motorway service stations cannot match.
These humble establishments are generally family run and cater for the truck driver, who tuck in for home-style cooked food (large portions), showers, rest facilities and other amenities that they may require.
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Gossington Truckstop, Gloucestershire |
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Lay-by café, Leicestershire |
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Lincoln Farm Transport Café, West Midlands |
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Portsmouth Truckstop, Hampshire |
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Graham’s Transport Café, Somerset |
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Portsmouth Truckstop, Hampshire |
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Junction 29 Truckstop, Derbyshire |
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Greasy Joe’s, Gloucestershire |
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Lincoln Farm Transport Café, West Midlands |
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J.J.’s Café, Hampshire |
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Vale Cafeteria Coffee Shop, Worcestershire |
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Lincoln Farm Transport Café, West Midlands |
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Rat Trap, Wiltshire |
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Ross-on-Wye Truckstop, Herefordshire |
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Vale Cafeteria Coffee Shop, Worcestershire |
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The Olde Hutte, Gloucestershire |
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Lincoln Farm Transport Café, West Midlands |
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Maidendown Stage, Devon (closed down) |
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The Avon Lodge, Bristol |