Bruce Boulevard Railway Station

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Bruce Boulevard Railway Station
Last Update April 2022
Zashiya (talk) 20:16, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
Bruce Boulevard Railway Station

Earletown [73,0]

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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.

Bruce Boulevard Railway Station is located in northern Earletown. The northeastern terminus of the Green Line which stretches southwest as far as New Arkham. It also serves as a junction with rail lines leading out of the city of Malton to the north.

Malton Rail Green Line
Ashfield-Pritchard | Tope | Statham | Cradock | Brain | Cockburn | Loader | Duport | Guppey-Brooks Y | Hind | Voules P | Milton | Locket-Piegsa O | Gorham N | Mattravers | Hubbard | Cribb | Alkin-Priestley RB | Scarpendale | Woolsett | Thurlow | Springford | Adolphy F | Hardinge | Sambone | Royal Y | Stammers | Bruce


Description

Barricading

Please keep this building at EHB.


History

This empty railroad station was once a part of the city's now extinct Malton Rail system.

Bruce Boulevard is a railway station that once had a railway track leading out of the city. Bruce was so named for the street it was built on, Bruce Boulevard, which was in turn named for Bruce B. Broos, a councilman that favored Earletown back in the 1920's. When the outbreak started, the railway station was flooded with evacuees, and the railway line promptly destroyed by the laying of a Border. The station is also reportedly home to a ghost named "Scary Shanaynay", a woman who was killed by a train when she, drunkenly, laid down on the tracks. The ghost has not been seen since the outbreak.

Current status


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