Upgraded bathroom facilities and renovated kitchen and dining areas are among the changes that aim to better support truckies stopping at this site.
Ampol Meckering is a locally-owned independent site, nestled within the Wheatbelt of Western Australia.
A tranquil town with a population of just 200 people, Meckering is known for its infamous earthquake in 1968; the second strongest ever recorded in Australia’s history.
Today, Meckering operates as a vital waypoint for truckies journeying across the rugged terrain between Perth and the Kimberly, and further to South Australia.
The Ampol Meckering service station has evolved into an important pit stop on the NatRoad network for Western Australia.
The significant upgrades to the site are designed to meet the needs of modern truck drivers, complete with 24-hour diesel facilities.
“These enhancements are part of Ampol’s broader commitment to continually improve our network across Australia,” said NatRoad. “With over 380 sites nationwide in our dedicated NatRoad National Truck Network, Ampol remains steadfast in supporting drivers on every stretch of their journey.
“Whether it’s for fuel, a meal, or just a friendly chat, Ampol Meckering is here to ensure your journey through the Wheatbelt is safe, comfortable, and reliable.”
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