Engine 64s house @1220 Castle Hill Ave. was built Dec. 9, 1908 then as the area was built up L47 was organized in a new firehouse @1214 Castle Hill Ave. on Nov. 27, 1913. The same thing has happened with former quarters of E46/L27, also present E45/TL58, E73/L42 and E220/L122 firehouses.fdny1075k said:How did they come to be two separate firehouses built right next to one another?
mack said:I believe Eng 259/L 128 quarters was built with distinct engine/truck separation. Field Com 2 was located there
....When i was in 108 in the late '60s 128 was one of the places we interchanged with....back then 128 had a separate kitchen & 259 & Field Comm 2 had one on the other side you had to go outside to go next door......years later prior to the renovation they combined both sides.....a few years later we used to interchange w/115 they also had a wall & a separate kitchen ...259 was on the other side w/BN*45 which was quartered there at that time....the housewatches were separate but had a small 12" x 12" minature door in the wall between HWs so you could talk to the HW next door........many FHs years ago had separate kitchens but most (not all) had 1 HW which you could walk thru to the other side......this made sense also since if you had separate HWs then you did HW almost every tour but if you shared it w/the other Co then one Co would do it one month then the other co the next month cutting HW duty in half.mack said:I believe Eng 259/L 128 quarters was built with distinct engine/truck separation. Field Com 2 was located there