Enginehouse

Pronunciation: /ˈɛndʒənˈhaʊs/

Enginehouse (noun)

  1. A building where fire engines are kept and maintained, and where firefighters may start their work.
  2. A building for storing and servicing railway engines, often with repair space and staff areas.

Examples

  • The firefighters returned to the fire engine base after the call.
  • A new team trained at the fire engine base every morning.