Ampol unveils refreshed M1 Highway Northbound site

Ampol has completed upgrades at its M1 Northbound service centre at Wyong, NSW.

The refreshed site is the latest to be unveiled under Ampol’s highway redevelopment strategy. It’s expected to see commuters enjoy improved traffic flow and greater convenience, with Ampol Foodary, Oliver’s, Oporto and Hungry Jack’s now housed under the one roof.

The completion of the M1 Northbound site follows October’s grand opening of the twin service centres at Pheasants Nest, NSW.

“We’re pleased to unveil the upgraded M1 Northbound in time for those travelling over the holiday period,” says Ampol Executive General Manager Retail Australia Kate Thomson.

“Our M1 sites are strategically located for commuter and long-distance traffic and are expected to see large volumes of traffic over the summer months.

“These upgrades to our Northbound site will ensure we keep powering better journeys for our customers by offering them convenient, on-the-go fuel and snacks so they are re-energised for their summer road trips.”

The revamped M1 northbound site is also the latest enhancement to Ampol’s National Truck Network of around 380 sites across Australia. It includes a renovated dining room, toilet and long-haul driver amenities, in addition to a reconstructed carpark, dual lane drive-through and additional exit route to improve traffic on-site.

The M1 Southbound site is due to be completed in the first half of 2024, with further highway development announcements to come over the coming months.

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