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  2. Travelodge (British company) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, Charles Forte imported the Travelodge brand from the United States with the hope of establishing it in the UK. The first Travelodge locations opened in 1973 in former Excelsior Motor Lodge branches, a brand of motels owned by Forte which were located near busy roads.

  3. Travelodge - Wikipedia

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    Travelodge or Travelodge by Wyndham (formerly branded TraveLodge) refers to several hotel chains around the world. Current operations include the United States , Canada , the United Kingdom , Spain , Ireland , New Zealand , Australia and several countries in Asia.

  4. Premier Inn - Wikipedia

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    Premier Inn Limited is a British limited service hotel chain and the UK's largest hotel brand, with more than 800 hotels, with over 72,000 rooms. It operates hotels in a variety of locations including city centres, suburbs and airports, competing with the likes of Travelodge and Ibis hotels.

  5. List of motorway service areas in the United Kingdom

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    Only 20 motorway services in the UK remain in the ownership of the Department for Transport and let on 50-year leases to private operating companies. [1] The vast majority of motorway services in the UK are owned by one of three companies: Moto, Welcome Break and Roadchef and a developing chain of stations being constructed by Extra.

  6. Travelodge UK - Wikipedia

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  7. Washington, Tyne and Wear - Wikipedia

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    Washington Services is situated between Junctions 64 and 65 of the A1(M), and incorporates a Travelodge. The town's railway station closed to passengers in the 1960s due to the Beeching cuts and to freight in 1991. The now overgrown site is on the disused Leamside Line which connected Durham and Sunderland via the town to Newcastle. The line ...