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London Fire Brigade Wallington Fire Station-H37

London Fire Brigade Wallington Fire Station

Details of London Fire Brigade’s H37 Wallington Fire Station, including Address, Allocation and History.

Wallington Fire Station


Command District:  Southwestern
Borough: Sutton
Station Callsign: H37
Opened:  1938
Address: 19 Belmont Road, Wallington SM6 8TE


Allocation

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Notes

Wallington Fire Station was constructed and opened by the Municipal Borough of Beddington & Wallington in 1938.

This station was built to replace the 1913 building located on the approach to Wallington Railway Station which was demolished around 1950.

The current station has seen its share of ownership changes during its life. It passed to the National Fire Service in 1941 before passing to the Surrey Fire Service upon the dissolution of the NFS in 1948.

The final change of ownership occurred due to the formation of the Greater London Council, with the station passing to the London Fire Brigade in 1965