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About M6 motorway services
The M6 runs through England between Rugby and Carlisle, covering 232 miles. It forms part of the UK strategic road network and carries millions of journeys each year.
There are 23 service stations along the M6, operated by Moto, Welcome Break, Roadchef and Westmorland. Facilities vary by station - see individual pages for the full list of brands, opening hours and EV chargers.
Planning a longer route? Use the journey planner to find services along your way.
M6 motorway services - common questions
There are 23 service stations on the M6. The motorway runs between Rugby and Carlisle, covering around 232 miles.
21 of the 23 service stations on the M6 have EV charging, including Corley Northbound, Corley Southbound, Hilton Park Northbound, Hilton Park Southbound. Charger networks and speeds vary - see individual station pages for details.
21 service stations are open 24 hours on the M6 - Corley Northbound, Corley Southbound, Hilton Park Northbound, Hilton Park Southbound. Most fuel forecourts and toilets stay open overnight even where the food court has restricted hours.
Yes - 21 service stations on the M6 have dedicated HGV parking. Check individual station pages for bay counts and overnight parking rules.
Across the M6 you will find brands including Greggs, Starbucks, Gridserve, KFC, Shell, WHSmith, among others. The exact mix varies by station - check individual station pages for the full list.