Beele Boulevard Railway Station

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Beele Boulevard Railway Station
--Sister Katie (talk) 19:22, 4 March 2020 (UTC)
Beele Boulevard Railway Station

Peppardville [72,49]

The Terdre Hotel Dodington Auto Repair wasteland
The Hancox Building Beele Boulevard Railway Station The Parry Motel
Tayler Row
(Edgecombe)
Copless Grove Railway Station
(Edgecombe)
Sargent Crescent
(Edgecombe)

Basic Info:

  • Train station. No trains are running.
  • Among the internal descriptions found in Railway Stations:
    • "Its platforms are empty, its departure boards blank, all trains having left the city during the evacuation."
    • "…a fire-damaged white-stone building surrounded by lawns. Behind railings, you can see railway tracks disappearing into the surrounding city."
  • This building can be barricaded normally.

Beele Boulevard Railway Station, alongside its neighbor Copless Grove Railway Station, is a rail station on the Malton Rail Red Line. Beele formerly served southern and western Peppardville.

Malton Rail Red Line
Dewfall | Brimson | Capper | Ayre | Rumbell Y | Silwood | Sidey | Vearncombe | Bennet | Bayley | Cardwell-Blunt N | Mulock | Thynne | Fey | Alkin-Priestley GB | Hugo-Gingell | Beele-Copless | Lawley P | Perks | Whitlock | Colwill Y | Sellwood-Barens O


Description

Beele Boulevard Railway Station is a fire-damaged white stone building surrounded by lawns. Somebody has spraypainted a hole onto the wall.

History

Prior to the outbreak, Beele Boulevard Railway Station was known for being extremely cramped and difficult to navigate. Its primary features were a timetable that always ran late and an ice cream fridge that never actually reached proper freezing temperatures, and therefore was renowned among the locals for being full of soggy melted cream bars. The Malton municipal board planned to solve its low favorability and high congestion by merging it with the newer, more modern Copless Grove Railway Station, but a handful of concerned Peppardville citizens calling themselves "Friends of Beele Boulevard" fought the board over this decision, citing Beele Boulevard's historic appeal and the comfort of having a reliable, if reliably terrible, experience to look forward to. The board eventually compromised with the Friends, merging the two stations but preserving Beele's original architecture, right down to the asbestos insulation; however, the victory was hollow, as the outbreak took place shortly after and soon most of the board had devoured each other or gone into hiding. The ice cream freezer disappeared with the trains, and it is assumed that a Friend of Beele may have lugged it onto the vehicle during their evacuation.

Post-outbreak, Beele has remained standing, which is notable considering its proximity to the ever-in-turmoil Roftwood. It has yet to host any major organizations or conflicts.

Barricade Policy

The railway station is Very Strongly Barricaded. Please keep it this way, as there is a survivor currently living there (8/5/2019).

Current Status


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The building is currently Very Strongly Barricaded.