Roadside station definition

Roadside station means a station other than-
Roadside station means a roadside development established along a national road, containing facilities specified in the Second Schedule, for purposes of providing amenities for road users;
Roadside station means a facility along an expressway, class A national road or landing site and includes toilets, bathrooms, parking yards, restaurants, mini groceries, supermarkets, garages and resting centres;

Related to Roadside station

  • BASE STATION means the station as set out in Part-II (SOQ) hereof where the vehicle(s) / equipment shall be permanently based, (i.e. based for minimum period of 10 (Ten) days at a stretch) which may be changed at the discretion of the Company.

  • fire station means a building that houses a fire brigade;

  • service station means a building used for the sale of fuel for vehicles;

  • police station means a building that houses the police force;