There are 78 photos tagged with Top Rank, 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?
Aust Services in the Top Rank motorport days 1974
The entrance to the transport café and cafeteria, in 1975.
The main amenity building at Hilton Park, in 1975, pictured from the back of the car park.
A commemorative cover marking the opening of the UK's first motorway sub-post office.
The northbound building, pictured in around 1989, showing the steps up to the bridge and the front before it
The Oasis restaurant at the brand new Cardiff West services in 1990.
Rank's sign above the door to Hilton Park services.
Hilton Park services in 1991, looking north from the new forecourt.
1 mile approach sign to Sandbach Northbound in 1991. The Rank services mentioned is Knutsford
A55 Bangor taken June 1992 when Top Rank used One Stop as their branding for smaller trunk road service areas.
The northbound tower at Hilton Park, as seen from the southbound services.
Detail of the old building at Aust, showing the broad view offered by the restaurant.
The seating area in the former Pennine Tower restaurant, with radiators and furnishings stripped, and showing
Dinner with a view at the Pennine Tower.
The sun deck on the top of the Pennine Tower.
The restaurant at Lancaster northbound, crossing the motorway boundary to give the best possible views over
The tower at former restaurant sticking out from Hilton Park services.
Front of the Amenity building from the car park. Sadly the roof lantern has been covered up inside by many a
Through the main doors is the main corridor through the services. Straight ahead are the toilets, immediate
Looking across the Little Chef restaurant from its far corner towards the BK, the corridor and entrance with
Looking through one of the archways is the Little Chef Express unit. This would have been Coffee Tempo before
One of the only reminders of its Pavilion past, all the car park signs are still in Pavilion's white and
The damaged sign which accidentally revealed Swansea's original operator.
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