Located along Queen City Avenue Westbound, just west of the Queen City Bridge near the Second Street/Woodbury Street intersection, this 24-hour Speedway gas station with convenience mart was recently renovated and rebranded from a Hess Express station. All Hess Stations nationwide were bought out by Speedway last year. Like before, there are 14 vehicle fueling positions(12 unleaded pumps and 2 diesel pumps). Similar to Hess, this Speedway convenience store is a good sized convenience store offering the basic convenience store items such as snacks, candy, cooler drinks, walk-in beer cave, smokes, cold self serve fountain drinks, coffee bar, newspapers, miscellaneous items, NH Lottery ticket machine, and bagged ice. Hot roller items(tornados), hot dogs, pizza, sandwiches, and breakfast sandwiches & items offered at this location. ATM on premises. The gas prices here are competitive with other«name brand» gas stations in Manchester. For even cheaper gas prices, there is a «no name» budget gas station about 2 minutes to the west. I stop here often to gas up my vehicle and fill up my huge plastic Speedway soda mug with ice cold Diet Pepsi from the fountain. Currently, they are offering any size fountain drink for only 69 cents plus tax. Sometimes, the ice machine on the soda fountain station has no ice(boo!!!). I also use my Speedy Rewards card(free to join) to earn points and free items including free fountain drinks(buy 6 get the 7th free). Speedway also offered 10 cent per gallon of gas rollbacks to Speedy Rewards members during the grand opening a few months ago. Most of the staff at this location are pleasant and always give me my receipts/Speedy Rewards point balance slips/coupons. LIMITEDACCESS: The access to and from this location is very convenient ONLY if you are traveling Westbound across the Queen City Bridge heading to I-293, right in-right out only. Access for vehicles traveling Eastbound along Queen City Avenue pretty much S-CKS! You cannot make a left turn into the Speedway site(NO U-TURNS ALLOWED), so you are forced to drive across the bridge and turn around either in the vacant Sunoco station parking lot or at the Elliot at River’s Edge lot near Sundial Avenue.