Fire Station – A fire
station is a building or other area set aside for storage of
firefighting apparatus such as fire engines and related vehicles,
personal protective equipment, fire hoses and other specialised
equipment.
Post Office – A post
office is a customer service facility of a postal system. Post
offices offer mail-related services such as acceptance of letters
and parcels, provision of post office boxes and sale of postage
stamps, packaging and stationery. In addition, many post offices
offer additional services such as banking services such as savings
accounts and money orders, payment of utility bills etc.
Bank – A bank is a
financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and
creates credit. Banks also provide facilities such as fixed
deposits, overdraft facility, safe deposit vaults, foreign currency,
transfer of money etc.
Police Station – A police
station is a building where police officers & members of the law
enforcement may work. Police Station also house equipment's used by
the police force, such as vehicles and weapons. Some police stations
may have special rooms for interviewing people. Others may have
small prison cells, where prisoners can be held temporarily before
being moved to a proper prison.
Hospital – A hospital is
a health care institution providing patient treatment with
specialised staff and equipment. The best-known type of hospital is
the general hospital, which has an emergency department. Doctors and
nurses work at hospitals. Doctors make use of advanced medical
technology to heal patients.
Bus Stand – A bus stand
is a structure where city or intercity bus's stop to pick up and
drop off passengers. Bus stand may be intended as a terminal station
for a number of routes or as a transfer station where the routes
continue.
Railway Station - Railway
station is a railway facility where trains regularly stop to load or
unload passengers or freight. It generally consists of at least one
track-side platform and a station building providing such ancillary
services as ticket sales and waiting rooms. Many stations include a
shop or convenience store. Larger stations usually have fast-food or
restaurant facilities.
Airport – An airport is a
place where aeroplanes can land or take off. Most airports in the
world have only a long strip of level ground called a runway. Many
airports have buildings which are used to hold aeroplanes and
passengers. A building that holds passengers waiting for their
planes or luggage is called a terminal.
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