title Dead Transport Artefacts: Abandoned Petrol Station and Little Chef, Kentford, Suffolk - 8th September 2005 intro Alongside the A14 near Kentford in Suffolk lie the remains of Kentford Filling Station North and a Little Chef, both abandoned a couple of years ago and both crumbling into the ground, aided and abetted by passing squatters and vandals, by the looks of it. Nosher stops off on the way home from work in Cambridge one evening to have a look round and take photos. It's slightly unsettling; something like a scene from a post-apocopolyptic Sci-fi film such as Day of the Triffids or 28 Days Later, with the thought that there might still be squatters lurking in the ruins whilst the traffic drones by obliviously on the nearby highway. The door to the Little Chef has been broken open, so there's even a chance to timidly peer inside. imgp0019 A lorry-load of scrap tiles have been dumped imgp0022 The tiles have are like some sort of ceramic beach imgp0023 More tiles, close up, look like books imgp0030 The old petrol station shop imgp0032 Garage shop, in a state of slight disrepair imgp0033 An HGV's windscreen lies shattered on the ground imgp0034 More broken glass imgp0036 A wrecked Daily Fail newspaper box imgp0038 A station identity imgp0039 A wheel-less whellbarrow imgp0040 The derelict Little Chef building imgp0042 Looking through the windows imgp0046 There's a hot, fetid smell inside the Little Chef imgp0047 The furniture adds to the post-apocalyptic feel imgp0049 A Little Chef bin imgp0050 Diesel-Engined Road Vehicles, this way imgp0051 Shop shelves still remain imgp0052 Another view of the trashed shop imgp0054 Discarded cassette tapes litter the area imgp0055 Petrol-station detritus imgp0056 A pile of broken concrete imgp0058 The way in is blocked