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  • Place Types Gas station
  • Address NH-60, Odangi, Odisha 756027, India
  • Coordinate 21.5527838,86.9610201
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code HX36+4C Odangi, Odisha, India
Openning hours
  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
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Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Balasore Highway Service Bharat Petrol Pump
Reviews
Girija Sahu (04/16/2021)
A gasoline pump is a machine at a filling station that is used to pump gasoline (petrol), diesel, or other types of liquid fuel into vehicles. Gasoline pumps are also known as bowsers or petrol bowsers (in Australia),[2] petrol pumps (in Commonwealth countries), or gas pumps (in North America).nnA pump, manufactured by Dresser Wayne, in Greece.nnA fuel dispenser being used at a filling station in Wisconsin.[1]The first gasoline pump was invented and sold by Sylvanus Bowser in Fort Wayne, Indiana on September 5, 1885,[3] pre-dating the automobile industry- It was commonly used to dispense the kerosene used in lamps and stoves. He later improved upon the pump by adding safety measures, and by adding a hose to directly dispense fuel into automobiles. For a while,[vague][when?] the term bowser was used to refer to a vertical gasoline pump. In the United States this term is now only used for trucks that carry and dispense fuel to large aircraft at airports,[citation needed] but it is still used sometimes in Australia and New Zealand.[citation needed]nnThe first fuel dispenser was patented by Norwegian John J. Tokheim in 1901.[citation needed] The Tokheim pump was named for him. Fuel retail industry giant OPW (a Dover company) acquired Tokheim in 2016.[citation needed]nnMany early gasoline pumps had a calibrated glass cylinder on top. The desired quantity of fuel was pumped up into the cylinder as indicated by the calibration. Then the pumping was stopped and the gasoline was let out into the customer's tank by gravity.[citation needed] When metering pumps came into use, a small glass globe with a turbine inside replaced the measuring cylinder to show the customer that gasoline really was flowing into the tank
MADHAB PATRO (02/01/2021)
Superb fuel station with having a good toilet which helps the traveller's alot especially for the women.
RAJYESWAR ROY (11/16/2020)
One of the largest retailers of fuel but que management is very poor in thiis pump
A.M.Faizur Rahman (01/30/2021)
A beautiful place for peace of mind and soul.
Naveen Kumar (04/02/2021)
Very nice ud83dudc4d keep it up
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