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Medway is a
service area Service area may refer to: * Rest area A rest area is a public facility located next to a large thoroughfare such as a motorway, expressway, or highway, at which drivers and passengers can rest, eat, or refuel without exiting onto secondary r ...
on the
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south of
Medway Medway is a unitary authority district and conurbation in Kent, South East England. It had a population of 278,016 in 2019. The unitary authority was formed in 1998 when Rochester-upon-Medway amalgamated with the Borough of Gillingham to for ...
, near Junction 4 in
Kent Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ...
, southeast England. It is managed by Moto and was previously called Farthing Corner, which is the name of the nearby settlement.


History

The site was opened by
Ernest Marples Alfred Ernest Marples, Baron Marples, (9 December 1907 – 6 July 1978) was a British Conservative politician who served as Postmaster General (1957–1959) and Minister of Transport (1959–1964). As Postmaster General, he oversaw the introdu ...
on Wednesday 29 May 1963, on the day that the first 13 miles of the M2 (Medway Towns Motor Road) opened. There was a severe winter in early 1963. There were 180 staff, parking for 380 cars and 130 trucks or coaches. Each side had 24 petrol pumps. The first manager was WL Denman.''East Kent Gazette'' Thursday 30 May 1963, page 10 It was the first Top Rank service area to open, followed
Knutsford Services Knutsford services is a motorway service station on the M6 in Cheshire, England. History Opened in 1963, Knutsford was one of the country's first motorway service stations. As with many services of the time, there are two sites located on ei ...
by Forton Services in 1965, both on the M6.


Construction

300,000 tonnes of earth were moved, to put the service area 20 feet above the motorway. A possible Channel tunnel had attracted the Rank Organisation to the site. The site cost around £250,000.


Food

* 120-seat Medway Restaurant, on the north side -
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-coloured seating,
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tables with waitress service, serving
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; its charcoal grill served lamp chop and Scottish (Angus) rump steak, served with vegetables such as asparagus; it was open from 7am to 10.30pm, but open an hour earlier in July and August for cross-channel travellers; it had foreign language menus, with foreign language (French) newspapers served with French croissants and coffee, with foreign makes of cigarettes too from the Coastal Kiosk, and Dutch chocolates, French nougat and
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s * 200-seat self-service cafeteria Thanet Buffet, on the north side - coloured sherry, tan and beige, open from 7am to 10.30pm * 170-seat cafeteria Channel Buffet coloured blue fig and mustard, on the south side, with the Kentish Kiosk, which was open 24 hours * Picnic Area, on the south side, with four acres of natural woodland, and tables and chairs built by a Whitstable company, modelled on furniture at Ohio State National Park * Sun Terrace and Promenade There was no
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for
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s, so truck drivers were expected to eat in the cafeteria, as the south side Channel Buffet was open 24 hours, and it served egg, bacon and chips. Truck drivers typically expected good standards of food. Both cafeteria buffets were designed to serve up to ten customers a minute. American toasters were installed as they provided toast in 25 seconds, not the typical 50 seconds. Swedish cash registers were installed as these counted the customer's change as well. Infrared display units were installed to keep food hot on the counters. The choice of cake, tea and coffee came from a year of research, with hundreds of cakes and pastries being tested; local water had been taken to
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rooms in London, to find the best blend of tea for the local water in
Kent Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ...
. Costa Rican coffee was chosen. Fruit pies were imported from Canada -
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,
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and
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.
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s, obviously, came from nearby Kent orchards; these were largely next door. Most of the salad and vegetables were from Kent, and oysters were from Whitstable. The cafes sold Cantrell & Cochrane soft drinks (
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). Catering equipment was provided by Gardiner & Gulland of
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in London, owned by Smith & Wellstood.


Geography

To the north-east is Hartlip, in the
Borough of Swale Swale is a local government district with borough status in Kent, England and is bounded by Medway to the west, Canterbury to the east, Ashford to the south and Maidstone to the south west. Its council is based in Sittingbourne. The distri ...
.


Layout

The services are available from both directions, connected by an overbridge over the motorway itself. There is a Travelodge hotel at the services which is also accessible from local roads.


References


External links


Moto official website — Medway ServicesMotorway Services Online — Medway
1963 establishments in England Buildings and structures in Kent M2 motorway service stations Moto motorway service stations Transport in Kent {{UK-road-stub