MATTE,
our station at coro is pretty good, it would be better however if a bit more thought and pre-planning had gone into it. we share with SES and basically our engine bays (a 3 bay shed, with BA compressor room, workshop, and storeroom) has been crammed into one corner of the yard, while the SES build as many sheds as possible on all differant angles around us.
we then have the main building with training/meeting room, comms room, and kitchen, plus a lot of SES "dumping grounds" (aka storerooms), built in the middle of the block.
basically in my opinion, i know is too late now, but i think the station should have been built, not just as a joint location for CFS/SES, but as a joint station with CFS and SES vehicles in the same shed.
my plan for that would then be...
main block made completely flat, and engine bays (4 by 2 deep (3x CFS appliances to station, plus 5x SES appliances)) shed turned into a drive-thru sstation, and main area for training/meeting/comms, built in a seperate building at back of block behind engine bay doors... with of course, your fav addition, glass roller doors...
but that would just be a really expensive fantasy fire station...
btw... for your info, littlehampton and nairne both used to have glass doors, but i believe these dissapeared when taller trucks came along and modifications to station heights had to be made.
can anyone tell me if there are any drive-through stations in the CFS anywhere???