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There are 55 photos tagged with The Pennine Tower, arranged across several pages. Photos are arranged in the order they were thought to have been taken, with the oldest first. If you have one, why not upload it?
An artists' impression of Forton services, used in their publicity.
The Pennine Tower under construction.
The southbound services in 1965: there's a lot which has changed.
The tower, on the front of a postcard from the late '60s.
A postcard showing the tower at Forton and the new M6.
The Pennine Tower, depicted on a postcard from the 1960s.
The tower restaurant in its heyday.
Lancaster services and The Pennine Tower on 28 August 1968.
The northbound building, pictured in around 1989, showing the steps up to the bridge and the front before it
Forton services, following Pavilion's refurbishment.
The service area with Granada branding, in 1996.
Lancaster services, pictured in 1998, with Granada and Little Chef signage just about visible.
The services in the Granada days.
The tower in its old colour scheme.
The repainted tower at Forton, dominating the view as you enter the car park.
View of M6 from the rather exposed level 3!
One of the best views across the Lancashire countryside from the sun-deck.
The shape of the former restaurant can still be seen even if it is stripped of all its luxury, and now home
Entrance to the staff area at the former Pennine Tower restaurant.
The seating area in the former Pennine Tower restaurant, with radiators and furnishings stripped, and showing
End of the preserved area at the Pennine Tower, where new partitioning for training rooms takes over. The
A cheerful advert for the former coffee lounge, now powering her joy over the area below.
Stairwell at the Pennine Tower - permanently closed for safety reasons.
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Photos taken inside the Pennine Tower were taken with permission from the landowner.