London Fire Brigade A35 Enfield Fire Station
Details of London Fire Brigade's A35 Enfield Fire Station, including Address, Allocation and History.
Enfield Fire Station
Command District: Northern Borough: EnfieldStation Callsign: A35Opened: 1966Address: 93 Carterhatch Lane, Enfield, EN1 4LA
Allocation
2 x Mercedes Benz Atego 1327 Dual Pump Ladder (DPL)
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1327 – Registration: WU18 FBN – Fleet Number: DPL219 – Callsign: A351 – Station: A35 Enfield
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1327 – Registration: WX69 YSM – Fleet Number: DPL284 – Callsign: A352 – Station: A35 Enfield
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1325F – Registration: AE57 FNR – Fleet Number: DPL1304 – Callsign: Former A352 – Station: A35 Enfield
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1325F – Registration: AE07 HVG – Fleet Number: DPL1251 – Callsign: Former A351 – Station: A35 Enfield
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1325F – Registration: RX54 OLU – Fleet Number: DPL1199 – Callsign: Former A352 – Station: A35 Enfield
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1325F – Registration: EU03 BKF – Fleet Number: DPL1118LG – Callsign: Former A351 – Station: A35 Enfield
Vehicle: Mercedes Benz Atego 1325F – Registration: AE56 SGY – Fleet Number: DPL1243 – Callsign: Former A352 – Station: A35 Enfield
Notes
Enfield was opened in 1966 by the London Fire Brigade following the formation of the Greater London Council the previous year. The new station was required to replace two former Middlesex Fire Brigade stations in Holtwhites Hill, Enfield, and High Street, Ponders End that had come to the end of their operational lives.
Former Middlesex Fire Brigade Fire Station
Ponders End Fire Station, located on Hertford Road. Opened in 1891 and closed in 1966 ©London Fire Brigade Museum
The former Enfield Fire Brigade building in Southbury Road opened in 1883
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