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  2. List of closed railway stations in London - Wikipedia

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    Connor, J.E. (2005) London's Disused Stations, Volume Five, The London & South Western Railway, including the Tooting Merton & Wimbledon Railway and West London Extension Railways. Connor & Butler, Colchester, ISBN 978-0-947699-38-3; Connor, J.E. (2006) London's Disused Stations, Volume Six, The London Brighton & South Coast Railway.

  3. List of former and unopened London Underground stations

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    Station closed This station closed following a fire. [41] Wood Lane station is close to its location. Wood Lane: Central: 22 November 1947: Station resited This awkwardly arranged station was closed when its replacement, White City, opened to the north. [42] Wood Siding: Metropolitan: 30 November 1935: Station and route closed

  4. Belsize Fire Station - Wikipedia

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    The fire station was closed in 2014; [2] it was one of nine fire stations in Greater London closed in that year due to budget cuts. [8] In 2015, the building was sold for £20 million to an unknown buyer. [5] In 2017, planning permission was given to convert Belsize Fire Station into 18 private flats, two of which had to be used for social housing.

  5. London Fire Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Dowgate fire station in the City of London is home to the fire investigation team Romford fire station. As of 2014, the LFB has 103 fire stations, including one river station, across the 32 London boroughs and the City of London. [56] They are staffed 24 hours a day by full-time employees of the brigade, and are linked to a control centre in ...

  6. Woolwich Fire Station - Wikipedia

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    Woolwich Fire Station. Woolwich Fire Station is a Grade II listed building at 24 Sunbury, Woolwich, London. [1] It was built in 1887, and the architect was Robert Pearsall. [1] It was London's second-oldest operational fire station, with crews at one time using its five-storey octagonal watchtower [1] to spot fires in the surrounding area. [2]

  7. Robert Pearsall (architect) - Wikipedia

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    He was architect to the London Fire Brigade, for whom he designed several notable fire stations, seven of which are Grade II listed buildings. His work included Woolwich Fire Station , built in 1887, [ 1 ] and extensions to Clerkenwell 's 1872 station, which was London's oldest operational fire station before both stations were among ten closed ...

  8. Home of the Week: This 1906 London Fire Station Has Been ...

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    With its imposing Baroque exterior, the original fire station sat at the heart of the Victoria community and was part of London’s storied firefighting history until it closed in 2014.

  9. Category : Defunct fire stations in the United Kingdom

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    Pages in category "Defunct fire stations in the United Kingdom" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .