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A77Scotland A-Road - Glasgow to Stranraer

A77 Services

All service stations and fuel stops on the A77 between Glasgow and Stranraer. A-road services are typically quieter and cheaper than motorway equivalents - compare brands, EV charging and facilities below.

1service stations
81 mitotal length
1with EV charging
0with HGV parking
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1 service station on the A77, listed in order along the route.

About A77 services

The A77 runs through Scotland between Glasgow and Stranraer, covering 81 miles. As a primary trunk route, it carries significant volumes of long-distance and freight traffic, with several formal service areas and many smaller fuel stops along the way.

There is 1 listed service station along the A77, all operated by Applegreen. A-road service stations are typically smaller than motorway equivalents but often cheaper for fuel and food.

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A77 services - common questions

There is 1 listed service station on the A77. The road runs between Glasgow and Stranraer, covering around 81 miles.
Generally yes. Fuel and food at A-road services typically cost less than at motorway services, as A-road sites face more competition from local independent forecourts. Brands and facilities are often more limited than at full motorway services.
1 of the listed service stations on the A77 have EV charging, including Cairnryan. Charger networks and speeds vary - see individual station pages for details.
1 service station is open 24 hours on the A77 - Cairnryan. Most fuel forecourts on A-roads remain accessible overnight even where the food court closes.
Dedicated HGV parking on the A77 is limited. Drivers may prefer to use truck stops on adjoining motorways or larger trunk roads.
Across the A77 you will find brands including Greggs, BP Pulse, Subway, Applegreen, among others. The exact mix varies by station - check individual pages for the full list.