the next station is - translation to greek
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the next station is - translation to greek

1992 SINGLE BY MOBY
I Feel It/Thousand; I Feel It (song); Next is the e; Next is the E

the next station is      
η επόμενη στάση είναι ...
Η επόμενη στάση είναι ...      
The next station is ...
gas station         
  • A service station in Angola
  • Retail markup over crude oil and wholesale gasoline, 2014–2019
  • An unstaffed [[Asda]] self-service filling station where payment is made at the pump by credit or debit card. This one is in [[Middleton, Leeds]], England
  • Station on the road from the Thai border to [[Siem Reap]], Cambodia
  • A small independent filling station in [[Boston Spa]], West Yorkshire, England
  • An ENEOS filling station near Mount Fuji in Japan
  • A state petroleum inspector visiting a [[Mobil]] station in [[Port Charlotte, Florida]]
  • Pay-at-the-pump]] gasoline pump
  • Shell]] filling station has hoses that hang from above.
  • Hydrogen fueling nozzle]]
  • An [[IndianOil]] filling station near [[Dera Bassi]] in [[Punjab, India]]
  • Fukuoka]], Japan
  • E12]])
  • A typical US filling station, like this [[Mobil]] station in [[Belmont, California]]
  • Modern gas station column. [[Russia]]
  • Many supermarkets in Europe have branched into gasoline retailing, as shown by this [[Morrisons]] filling station in [[Wetherby]], [[West Yorkshire]], England
  • A typical Canadian station, like this [[Petro-Canada]] station in [[Saskatoon, Saskatchewan]]
  • A no smoking sign at a filling station
  • [[Royal Dutch Shell]] station in [[Feira de Santana]], Brazil
  • Fuel prices in Germany (cents per liter)
  • US service station {{circa}} 1950s
  • A [[Sheetz]] station with several pumps in [[Breezewood, Pennsylvania]], US
  • Shell]] station in [[Columbus, Ohio]] in 2020. The building, which formerly housed a service station, was converted into a [[convenience store]].
  • Shell]] station near [[Lost Hills, California]], US
  • Shell]] station in [[Wattens]], Austria.
  • In the United States, areas in red prohibit self-service
  • The world's first "filling station", the City Pharmacy in [[Wiesloch]], Germany
ESTABLISHMENTS THAT PRIMARILY SELL GASOLINE, LUBRICATING OILS, AND OTHER MERCHANDISE, SUCH AS TIRES AND BATTERIES, FOR MOTOR VEHICLES AND THAT OFTEN ALSO PERFORM MINOR REPAIR WORK
Gasoline station; Petrol stations; Petrol station; Gasoline stand; Gas station; Gas stations; Fuel station; Fueling station; Gas station restroom; Filling stations; Filling Station; Gas bar; Gas Station; Motor station; Vehicle station; Fuel provider; Fuel supplier; Service stations; Petrol garage; Petrol filling station; Petrol Station; Gas Stations; Price at the pump; Modular filling stations; Gasoline service station; Electric energy distribution stations; Self-service gas station; Petrol bunk; Oldest gas station; Petro garage; Automotive fuel retailer
πρατήριο βενζίνης, βενζινάδικο, σταθμός για προμήθεια βενζίνης

Definition

NeXT, Inc.
<company> The company founded by Steve Jobs [in ?] following his involuntary departure from Apple Computer, Inc.. NeXT produced both the hardware and operating system (NEXTSTEP). They changed their name to "NeXT Software" when they stopped making hardware and released NEXTSTEP For Intel processors. The company was bought by Apple in 1997(?). (1999-11-25)

Wikipedia

Next Is the E

"Next Is the E" (alternately known as "I Feel It") is a song by American electronica musician Moby, released in October 1992 as the third single from his self-titled debut album (1992).

Examples of use of the next station is
1. You can easily imagine everyone on the train falling in with the charade, checking the schedule to see when the next station is due, commenting on the passing scenery and praising the special nature of Soviet motion.