establishment that primarily sells fuel, lubricating oils, and other merchandise, such as tires and batteries, for motor vehicles and that often also perform minor repair work
A filling station is a business where you can buy gasoline and other products your car needs, like oil, tires, and batteries, and where workers can perform basic maintenance and repairs. These stations matter because they provide convenient access to the fuel and supplies that keep vehicles running safely and reliably.
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Pre-fabricated gas station, Culver City, California, US 1977 Filling station in Argos, Greece
A filling station (also known as a gas station [US/CA] or petrol station [UK/AU/NZ]) is a facility that sells fuel and engine lubricants for motor vehicles. It serves as a local fuel depot and retailer who receive fuel products from refineries (via regular tank truck resupplies), keep the fuels in (typically underground) storage tanks, and distribute individual product to motorist consumers at a daily varied price.
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