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==Facilities==
==Facilities==
{{Facilities| Restaurants | {{McDonald's|drivethru=yes}} |covid = 13 February 2021 |primary }}
{{Facilities| Restaurants | {{McDonald's|drivethru=yes}} |covid = 17 March 2021 |primary }}
{{Facilities| Hotel | {{Travelodge||250/Perth-Broxden-Junction}} |primary }}
{{Facilities| Hotel | {{Travelodge||250/Perth-Broxden-Junction}} |primary }}
{{Facilities| Forecourt | {{Esso}}, [[Budgens]], {{Subway}}, {{Costa Express}}, [[Rollover]], Air1 AdBlue |primary }}
{{Facilities| Forecourt | {{Esso}}, [[Budgens]], {{Subway}}, {{Costa Express}}, [[Rollover]], Air1 AdBlue |primary }}

Revision as of 18:07, 17 March 2021

Location:

M90 spur road
A9 at Broxden roundabout
(also accessible to traffic on the A93)

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

PH2 0PX

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located at a junction..

Rating:


Broxden has a range of facilities, most not normally found near a motorway, at the very northernmost point of the motorway network.

Facilities

Catering: McDonald's Drive Thru : Travelodge Forecourt: Esso, Budgens, Subway, Costa Express, Rollover, Air1 AdBlue

Parking Prices

Short stay customer parking is available for cars. Short stay HGV parking is available at the filling station.

No overnight parking is available.

This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
Broxden Services
2 Broxden Avenue
Perth
PH2 0PX


Trivia and History

Travelodge Perth Broxden Junction.
The Travelodge.

Broxden is a really confused site: for a start it's signposted as a TRSA, usually mapped as an MSA but treated as though it's just a group of convenient facilities.

A park and ride site is accessed through the services.

Planning

A service area had been planned in this location since the early '90s, with Esso repeatedly applying for permission to build a large service area here for the A9. Part of the problem was that policy - both that of the local council and the national service station policy at the time - said that the A9 shouldn't have services as people should be visiting the bypassed towns instead.

In 1998 an appeal finally gave them permission, but what actually materialised was less like a traditional service area, which was unlike impression the original plans had given. The restaurant looks like a courtyard, while the hotel is one of the road network's newer Travelodges.

The Travelodge was expected to be joined by a Little Chef in 2001 but this didn't happen.

Before the services opened, a few other developers attempted to get involved. Compass (the owners of Moto and other hospitality brands) then applied to build their own service area on the site in 2002.

Since it opened, Broxden has managed to elevate itself to motorway service area status, appearing in most maps and road signs, including (an incorrect) one on the M90 northbound.

Only a few miles down the road at Kingdom, another service area attempted to set up but struggled to get off the ground.

Alternatives

Previous:Next:
Kinross (17 miles)Services on the M90end of route
Balhaldie (23 miles)Services on the A9Ballinluig (20 miles)

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