London Fire Brigade A33 Tottenham Fire Station
Details of London Fire Brigade's A33 Tottenham Fire Station, including Address, Allocation and History.
London Fire Brigade Tottenham Fire Station
Command District: Northern Borough: HaringeyStation Callsign: A33Opened: 1966Address: 49 St Loys Road, Tottenham, N17 6UE
Allocation
2 x Mercedes Benz Atego 1327 Dual Pump Ladder (DPL) 1 x Scania L360/Magirus M32L-AS Turntable Ladder (TL)
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1327 – Registration: WU70 BFN – Fleet Number: DPL324 – Callsign: A331 – Station: A33 Tottenham
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1327 – Registration: WU19 JNV – Fleet Number: DPL266 – Callsign: A332 – Station: A33 Tottenham
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1327 – Registration: WX17 YJK – Fleet Number: DPL180 – Callsign: Former A331 – Station: A33 Tottenham
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1325F – Registration: AE07 HWK – Fleet Number: DPL1270 – Callsign: Former A331 – Station: A33 Tottenham
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1325F – Registration: AE07 HVV – Fleet Number: DPL1260LG – Callsign: Former A332 – Station: A33 Tottenham
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Econic Aerial Ladder Platform – Registration: BX57 CBU – Fleet Number: ALP14 – Callsign: Former A335 – Station: A33 Tottenham
Notes
A33 Tottenham replaced the former Middlesex Fire Brigade Station of 1903, located to the side of Tottenham Town Hall, which, although closed by the Greater London Council in 1966, still exists today.
Tottenham ex-Middlesex Fire Brigade Station
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