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North Island Truckstops and Truck Friendly Service Stations BPI1123 Roundals 40mm HR.pdf 5 16/02/16 7:30 am North Island Truckstops and You could go and go with Truck Friendly Service Stations BP Ultimate Diesel Tests show that removing harmful injector deposits offers a fuel economy benefit of up to 3.8%.* Find out more at bp.co.nz * 1 Benefit achieved over time. Fuel economy benefits measured at independent test facilities in a Kaitaia 1 range of trucks, based on the World Transient Vehicle Cycle comparing dirty and clean injectors. Actual benefit may not be attainable for all vehicles, and may vary depending on multiple factors including vehicle age, configuration, on-road duty cycle and payload. 2 3 Whangarei 4 2 3 Truckstops These BP Truckstops all offer high-flow diesel and are open 24/7. (Truckstop pricing applies) ● ● ● 1 Kaitaia Truckstop 15 Bombay Truckstop 30 Inglewood Truckstop 134 SH1, Kaitaia Corner of Mill & State Streets, Bombay 9 Brown Street, Inglewood Dairy Flat Ngaruawahia Truckstop ● 5 2 Moerewa Truckstop 16 31 Waiouru Truckstop Main Highway, Moerewa Great South Road, Ngaruawahia SH1, Waiouru Hamilton Truckstop ● 3 Whangarei Truckstop 17 31 Gisborne Truckstop Te Rewarewa Road, Whangarei 26 Crawford Street, Hamilton Innes Street, Gisborne 6 ● Whitianga Truckstop ● ● 4 Auckland 4 Marsden Point Truckstop 18 33 Bay View Truckstop 18 596 Port Marsden Highway, Whangarei 199 South Highway, Whitianga SH2, Napier ● ● ● Te Puna Truckstop ● 5 Dairy Flat Truckstop 19 34 Hastings Truckstop 7 5 SH1, Dairy Flat, Auckland SH2, Te Puna 511 Orchard Road, Hastings 9 6 Takapuna Truckstop ● ● Mt Maunganui Truckstop ● Waipawa Truckstop 8 Bombay 6 20 35 10 7 127 Wairau Road, Takapuna, Auckland 6 Hocking Street, Mt Maunganui High Street, Waipawa 11 ● ● Tauriko Truckstop ● ● ● 12 7 Rosebank Road Truckstop 21 36 Dannevirke Truckstop 685-699 Rosebank Road, Auckland 1 Taurikura Dr, Tauriko 3 High Street, Dannevirke 8 13 16 ● ● Putaruru Truckstop Wanganui Truckstop Tauranga 8 Onehunga Truckstop 22 37 20 375 Neilson Street, Onehunga, Auckland Taupo Street, Putaruru 390 Heads Road, Wanganui 14 17 19 11 ● Tokoroa Truckstop ● Bulls Truckstop ● ● Hamilton 10 21 Whakatane 9 Mt Wellington Truckstop 23 38 16 Clemow Drive, SH1, Tokoroa 2-6 Dalziel Street, Bulls 15 12 9 22 Mt Wellington, Auckland Rotorua West Truckstop 24 39 Palmerston North Truckstop 24 25 ● 82 Old Taupo Road, Rotorua 26 Malden Street, Palmerston North Rotorua 10 Highbrook Truckstop 19 Cryers Road, Highbrook, Auckland Kawerau Truckstop ● 25 40 Levin Truckstop ● ● Kawarau Mill, Tarawera Road, Kawarau 7 Seddon Street, Levin 23 11 Mangere Truckstop 20 Verissimo Drive, Mangere City, Wairakei Truckstop ● ● 26 41 Masterton Truckstop 27 Auckland 655 Thermal Explorer Highway, Wairakei 307 High Street, Masterton Wiri Truckstop ● ● 26 12 Te Kuiti Truckstop ● ● Grenada North Truckstop Taupo 3 Ash Rd, Wiri, Auckland 27 42 13 32 Carroll Street, Te Kuiti 50 Takapu Road, Takanini Truckstop ● ● ● New Plymouth Truckstop Grenada North, Wellington 14 13 28 102 Great South Road, Auckland Waitara Road, New Plymouth ● Gisborne 43 Hutt Road Truckstop 28 Papakura Truckstop ● ● ● ● 605 Hutt Road (SH2), Wellington 29 14 29 Bell Block Truckstop SH1, Papakura, Auckland De Havilland Drive West, New Plymouth New Plymouth 44 Seaview Truckstop Seaview Road, Lower Hutt, Wellington 30 33 15 31 Waiouru Napier Truck Friendly Service Stations 16 Hastings 34 These Truck Friendly Service Stations offer high-flow diesel away from the forecourt with access for large trucks. (Retail pricing applies) BP 2go Waipapa ● GAS Hinuera ● ● 37 17 1 10 35 SH10, RD2, Waipapa 8224 SH27, Matamata Key ● ● ● 38 2 BP 2go Dargaville 11 BP 2go Pongakawa 123 Victoria Street, Dargaville 1646 SH2, Te Puke ● BP refreshments 36 ● ● BP 2go Whakatane ● ● 3 Gas Bream Bay 12 and restrooms Key 2612 SH1, Ruakaka, Northland Corner of Peace & McAlister Streets, Whakatane 39 BP 2go Kumeu ● ● ● ● Refreshments and 4 ● ● Truckstop Palmerston North SH16, Kumeu, Auckland 13 BP 2go Tauhara restrooms nearby 235 Tauhara Road, Taupo 40 BP 2go Mt Smart ● ● Truck Friendly Service Station 5 ● ● ● AdBlue available 267 Mt Smart Road, Onehunga, Auckland 14 BP 2go Taumarunui 4 Hakiaha Street, Taumarunui Auckland Regional Fuel Tax Applies BP 2go Thames ● ● ● Shop hours only 6 ● ● 41 100 Banks Street, Thames 15 BP 2go Ohakune 42 75 Clyde Street, Ohakune GAS Paeroa ● ● ● Auckland Regional Fuel Tax Applies 43 7 BP 2go Clive ● ● 44 25 Puke Rd, Paeroa 16 ● 174 Main Road, Clive Visit www.bpfinder.co.nz 8 BP 2go Horotiu Wellington 21 Hutchinson Road, Horotiu, Waikato BP 2go Hunterville ● 17 for more details on our network, ● ● 74 Main North Road, Hunterville 9 GAS Te Awamutu or call 0800 800 027 93 Churchill Street, Waikato Map correct as of January 2019 January 2019 BPI1123 Roundals 40mm HR.pdf 5 16/02/16 7:30 am South Island Truckstops and You could go and go with BP Ultimate Diesel Truck Friendly Service Stations Tests show that removing harmful injector deposits offers a fuel economy benefit of up to 3.8%.* Find out more at bp.co.nz Takaka *Benefit achieved over time. Fuel economy benefits measured at independent test facilities in a 1 range of trucks, based on the World Transient Vehicle Cycle comparing dirty and clean injectors. Actual benefit may not be attainable for all vehicles, and may vary depending on multiple factors including vehicle age, configuration, on-road duty cycle and payload. 1 Nelson Blenheim 2 Westport Truckstops These BP Truckstops all offer high-flow diesel and are open 24/7. (Truckstop pricing applies) ● Rangiora Truckstop ● ● Timaru Truckstop 1 Port Nelson Truckstop 7 13 Lewis Pass Hay Street, Nelson 647 Lineside Road, Waimakariri, Rangiora Blair Street, Washdyke 2 Russley Road Truckstop Queenstown Truckstop ● 3 Kaikoura 2 Blenheim Truckstop 8 14 Greymouth 3 4 49 Grove Road, Blenheim 661 Russley Road (SH1), Christchurch ● ● Gorge Road, Queenstown ● Sockburn Truckstop RD Petroleum Ettrick ● 3 Kaikoura Truckstop 9 15 Hokitika 5 2 SH1, Kaikoura Jipcho Road, Sockburn 5179 Ettrick-Raes Junction Road, Ettrick 6 Hornby Truckstop ● Dunedin Truckstop ● ● 4 RD Petroleum Kaiata 10 16 Corner of Sutton Road Corner of Haswell Junction Road Cumberland Street, Dunedin & Kaiata Park Drive, Kaiata & Shands Road, Hornby 17 Balclutha Truckstop Rolleston Truckstop ● Charlotte Street, Balclutha 7 5 Hokitika Truckstop 11 10 Town Belt East Road, Hokitika Main South Road, Rolleston ● Christchurch 18 Invercargill Truckstop ● Ashburton Truckstop ● Mersey Street, Invercargill 6 RD Petroleum Domett 12 11 704 SH1, Domett West Street (on SH1), Ashburton Ashburton 12 Truck Friendly Service Stations Timaru 8 These Truck Friendly Service Stations offer high-flow diesel away from the forecourt with access for large trucks. (Retail pricing applies) 13 4 1 BP Takaka ● 7 RD Petroleum Ranfurly 20 Commercial Street, Takaka 6 Charlemont Street, Ranfurly 9 Key Wanaka 10 5 2 GAS Lewis Pass ● ● 8 RD Petroleum Hyde ● SH7, Springs Junction 9102 Eaton Street, SH87, Hyde BP refreshments and restrooms Queenstown Oamaru 3 BP 2go Greymouth ● 9 RD Petroleum Herbert 14 6 157–169 Tainui Street, Greymouth 26 Maheno Herbert Road, North Otago ● Refreshments and Cromwell 7 restrooms nearby 9 4 RD Petroleum Waterloo Park (Opening Soon) 8 17 Innovation Road, Islington, Christchurch ● AdBlue available BP 2go Linwood ● ● 5 ● Shop hours only 457 Linwood Avenue, Christchurch 15 Ettrick 6 BP 2go Cromwell ● ● Dunedin Corner of Iles & Sargood Drives, Cromwell 16 17 Balclutha 18 Key Invercargill Truckstop Truck Friendly Service Station Visit www.bpfinder.co.nz for more details on our network, or call 0800 800 027 Map correct as of January 2019 January 2019.
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