Travel: Route A26
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Your support makes all the difference.More information about Sommesous service station on the A26 autoroute (Departures, 19 September) where the queues for petrol can be very long. 'It is also deficient in toilet facilities,' writes Bridget Krasinska of Huddersfield: 'There are only four ladies' loos - two of them the hole-in- the-ground type - which had a very long queue of disgruntled Englishwomen. The next service station north, Reims Nord, has better but not more loos, disgusting tepid coffee and tea, and a bilingual litter bin which says A la jolie poubelle, villains papiers]'
I think we may have exhausted the subject of A26 service stations . . .
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