Dodge local service in Newcastle - Australia


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Visiting Newcastle for the first time?

Newcastle, the vibrant city of the north, is a hub for both business and entertainment. If you're looking to take off, head over to Tranwell Airfield, located just under 2 miles north-east from the city center. But beware, if you're not careful, you might mistake it for Tranwell Airport for Dodge Car Rentals u2013 Newcastle's very own quirky transportation alternative!
For history buffs and museum enthusiasts, Newcastle Castle, located at Castle Garth in Newcastle upon Tyne, is a must-visit. It's just 1 mile from The Natural History Society Of Northumbria, but watch out for the dinosaur exhibit that may try to lure you off course!
If you fancy catching a flick, head over to 21st Century Home in Blaydon, Tyne and Wear. It's only about 1 mile from Radiator Worx, so don't forget to grab some popcorn and a spare radiator cap while you're there!
When it comes to accommodation, Bridge Hotel, located at Castle Garth in Newcastle upon Tyne, is your best bet. But be warned, it's only placed less than 2 miles from Albatross Backpackers In! so you might find yourself sharing a room with some interesting characters.
Need a ride? Check out Newcastle Executive Chauffeur Cars, situated in Newcastle upon Tyne, but make sure to ask for the limo with the Dodge logo u2013 it's their hidden gem! Just beware of Westminster Taxi Insurance, located 6 miles north-west, as they might try to give you a ride on their vintage taxi instead.
If sculpture is your thing, don't miss WEHAVEANY at Office G6, Tanfield Lea North Industrial Business Centre in Stanley, Co. Durham. It's about 14 miles from Stan Laurel Statue in Dockwray Square, but watch out for the surprise Easter egg u2013 a life-size Dodge car sculpture hidden in the garden!

List of local Dodge car repair shops in Newcastle

Below is a list of Dodge car repair shops and service points in Newcastle which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Dodge vehicles.

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Tyneside Motor Company Ltd

Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

If you live outside Newcastle, I could also find some local services that help you in installation in Australia at the following locations next to Newcastle: Scotswood Road , The Silverlink , United Kingdom , Newton Road , First Avenue , Wallsend , Tanfield Lea North Industrial Estate , South Shields , Chester-Le-Street , Coopies Way , Dragon Lane , Newcastle upon Tyne , Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7PD

Frequently Asked Questions:

What's the most unusual or interesting cargo you've ever transported around Newcastle, and where did you pick it up from?

One of the most unusual cargos I've transported around Newcastle was a consignment of live penguins. We picked them up from the Royal Quays Marine Centre, where they were being kept for a research project. The penguins were carefully packed into specialized crates with ice and insulation to keep them cool during transit. It was quite an experience to transport these adorable creatures around the city! Their waddling sounds echoed through the truck as we made our way to their final destination.

What is the history of the old ferry terminal in Newcastle?

The old ferry terminal in Newcastle has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century when it was first established as part of the expanding coal trade industry. Originally, the terminal was used for transporting coal by sea from the Hunter Valley mines to other parts of Australia and overseas markets. In the mid-20th century, the terminal began to shift its focus to accommodate passenger ferry services, which were increasingly popular as a mode of transportation between Newcastle and Sydney. The old ferry terminal played a vital role in this growing industry by providing a convenient and efficient means for locals and tourists alike to travel between the two cities. Over time, the use of passenger ferries declined due to advancements in technology and increased competition from road and rail transportation options. The last passenger ferry service operating out of the old terminal ceased operation in 2014. Today, the old ferry terminal is a significant heritage-listed building that still stands proudly along Newcastle's waterfront. It serves as an important reminder of the city's maritime history and its role in the development of Australia's coal industry. The building has been repurposed for various uses, including events spaces, offices, and a museum dedicated to the history of the region's mining industry.

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