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Service Stations in Bangor, ME
B Gasoline Mobil - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 947-6126
Broadway Exxon - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 942-2382
Doc's Place-Gas Stations - Bangor Service Station - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 942-1476
Exxon Mobil Oil Corporation - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 262-0164
Exxon Mobil Pipeline CO - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 945-5036
Foster R H Energy LLC - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 947-0229
Hammond St Gulf - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 945-9387
Hogan Road Car Wash - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 941-0210
Hogan Road Exxon - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 941-1981
Odlin Road Irving Mainway - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 947-7200
Queen City Exxon STA - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 945-5926
T & W American Service STA - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 942-9754
United States Government - Transportation Dept- Federal Aviation Adm - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 947-3349
Westgate Gulf Service Station - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 942-7614
Helpful Definition for: Service Stations
Service Stations, also known as a filling stations, in Bangor, refer to a gas or petrol station that offer services such as oil change and mechanical repairs to automobiles. It is basically a facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles. There are a few service stations in cities like Bangor that sell only electric energy and are known as charging stations. Many service stations also combine small convenience stores and have added shops to the primary business.
Most service stations are built in a similar manner, with most of the fuelling installation underground. Local regulations and environmental concerns may require a different method, with some stations storing their fuel in container tanks.
