Depot
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Depot (děpō or dēpō) is from the French dépôt which means a deposit (as in geology or banking) or a storehouse. In English, depot can mean any one of a number of things, with minor variances between the different English speaking countries:
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[edit] Transportation
- A centralized store or operating base for logistical use by commercial or governmental bodies for storage of goods, training of personnel, or maintenance of vehicles.
- A railway or bus station.
- A large train or bus station, not usually for the transportation of people, but rather for the maintenance, service, or storage of vehicles.
- A hub for the distribution of goods.
- A place or building where buses (see bus garage), trains, or trams belonging to a particular company are stored and serviced when not in use.
[edit] Technology
- As a proper noun, Depot is an application used in conjunction with another application called "Carrier" or "iDEN Radio Service Software" to program Nextel iDEN cellular phones.
[edit] Medicine
- In medical terms, a depot injection is a long-acting formulation of an injectable drug.
[edit] Military
- The headquarters of a regiment or regiments where recruits are assembled and trained. Where Soldiers and officers awaiting discharge, Postings or injured soldiers are taken care of, and all the wants of the regiment are provided for.
[edit] Other
- The Royal Canadian Mounted Police training facility in Regina, Saskatchewan is known simply as the Depot.
- A nickname for the Maxwell Street Depot, a popular 24-hour fast food joint on the South Side of Chicago with locations ranging from Bridgeport to South Shore.
- Depot are an indie band from Ealing, West London. Details of the band can be found on their official website: [1]