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Russia had intended to use the island as a coaling station.
At 1:15 a fire caught hold in block H of the coaling station.
Next to the coaling station there were often water cranes and works buildings.
The fire spread to two further coaling station blocks.
Later still it was an important coaling station for the Royal Navy.
The United States began leasing the 45-square-mile base in 1903 as a coaling station.
It was also one of the major coaling stations in the English Channel.
Later, the islands became important coaling stations for steam-powered vessels.
So once the high ground around here was secured they'd have a coaling station: the reason for starting the war here.
It has been leased in perpetuity from Cuba since 1903, at first for use as a coaling station.
For the duration of the war, the fort was a coaling station for navy ships.
This was Russian government coal, piled on the bank; there is no indication the coaling station had any resident staff.
It turns out it's a coaling station of the Pacific Mail," he said simply.
If a state of war existed, England as a neutral was bound to close her coaling stations to belligerents.
A fortified coaling station and a more serious force was raised to be stationed upon Thursday Island in 1877.
Efforts to gain coaling stations in the Caribbean or west Indies failed.
This new yard was primarily used as a coaling station by Atlantic Fleet small craft.
With the advent of the Suez Canal in 1869, it further served as a coaling station.
From the 1840s, Singapore became an important coaling station for steam shipping networks that were beginning to form.
The American navy also established a coaling station in Liberia, cementing its presence.
Prior to underway replenishment, coaling stations were the only way to refuel ships far from home.
That means we will need forward bases, coaling stations, dry docks, and friendly treaties all over the planet."
This rig enabled them to serve in areas where coaling stations were rare, and to rely on their sails for propulsion.
Haiti was of strategic importance in the Caribbean basin for its shipping lanes and as a naval coaling station.
He also collected information on foreign seaports, assisting in the writing of a book on international ports and coaling stations.
A total of 12 fuelling stations have been built in 11 cities throughout Japan.
"leverage plans to install new hydrogen fuelling stations by 2011"
For one thing, we've been closing fuelling stations all over the country for several decades now.
"Roach, search the northeast part of the runway for the fuelling station!"
In 1946, a dock and fuelling station for float was opened at on the south east shore of the lake.
The prepaid package would be sold at Petrol fuelling stations.
The airport features a modern terminal, landing lights, fire truck garage and a fuelling station.
Often providers will levy a surcharge in addition to the retail price as advertised at the fuelling station.
Gibraltar has ten fuelling stations, and fuel prices are lower than in the neighbouring country of Spain.
The term, fuelling stations also refers to railroad locomotive coaling towers.
We must have fuelling stations all across the Pacific, and up and down the China coast, too."
'But very useful as a fuelling station.
Over there, by the fuelling station.'
Fuelling stations incorporate 'fast fill' techniques, where fuelling can be accomplished in a few minutes.
As international trade grew a defined set of fixed routes, or sea lanes were established with fuelling stations appearing at strategic points along these routes.
The International Organization for Standards has an active technical committee working on a standard for natural gas fuelling stations for vehicles.
Fuelling stations, also known as coaling stations, are repositories of fuel (coal & later oil) that have been located to service commercial and naval vessels.
BPCL has also planned to start a vehicle fuelling station on the landside with a 24 hour convenience store.
'While the prisoners are on the island,' said Pyatnitski pragmatically, 'we cannot bomb the fuelling station.'
Interim period after stop/hotlist request and card denied at fuelling station can be longer (although Online Authorisation networks are increasing)
The price controls resulted in shortages at the point of purchase, causing, for example, queues of consumers at fuelling stations and increased production costs for industry.
"Blue" is a second head, a perceptual fuelling station that supplies nothing but pure blue light, suspending the perception of space for a time while promoting pure vision.
There are two fuelling stations in Westhill, one owned by Tesco and one serviced by BP.
In 2009, Air Products was awarded the Rushlight Hydrogen and Fuel Cells industry award for the Series 100 hydrogen fuelling station.
In contrast to bunkered, retail fuel cards operate by way of allowing the customer to draw fuel at almost any fuelling station (in same method as credit card).