Rhodenbank Streets

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There are a total of 25 streets located throughout the suburb of Rhodenbank.

Denizens of Rhodenbank are encouraged to only engage zombies on the streets if the zombies are in organized groups or zombie numbers in the surrounding area are worrying.

Orome Avenue is a designated revive point. Zombies are not to be attacked at this location unless they are suffering from cortex damage, are known murderers, or are death cultists.


[edit] Amatt Boulevard

Amatt Boulevard

Rhodenbank [80,7]

Ames Plaza
(Earletown)
St Helier's Hospital the Uglow Building
the Coomer Building
(Earletown)
Amatt Boulevard Club Hagan
Bean Square
(Earletown)
the Edridge Museum a carpark

Amatt Boulevard is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank along the border with Earletown to the west. This street has been designated an official bulletin board for Rhodenbank, where survivors can publicly spray paint messages or warnings to other survivors. Unlike the random graffiti found at other locations survivors should take these messages more seriously (if possible).


[edit] Attewill Way

Attewill Way

Rhodenbank [80,9]

Bean Square
(Earletown)
the Edridge Museum a carpark
Tossell Lane
(Earletown)
Attewill Way the Robotier Building
the Lentill Museum
(Pashenton)
Phillipps Grove Railway Station
(Rolt Heights)
Tennear Lane
(Rolt Heights)

Attewill Way is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank at the far southwest corner that borders the three suburbs of Earletown to the west, Rolt Heights to the south, and Pashenton to the southwest. This street has been designated an official bulletin board for Rhodenbank, where survivors can publicly spray paint messages or warnings to other survivors. Unlike the random graffiti found at other locations survivors should take these messages more seriously (if possible).


[edit] Attrell Avenue

Attrell Avenue

Rhodenbank [89,2]

a cemetery a junkyard Howell Library
(Dulston)
a factory Attrell Avenue Purt Avenue
(Dulston)
Bargery Square the Wallbutton Building Townsend Bank
(Dulston)

Attrell Avenue is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank along the border with Dulston to the east. This street has been designated an official bulletin board for Rhodenbank, where survivors can publicly spray paint messages or warnings to other survivors. Unlike the random graffiti found at other locations survivors should take these messages more seriously (if possible).


[edit] Bargery Square

Bargery Square

Rhodenbank [88,3]

the Floyd Monument a factory Attrell Avenue
the Garard Building Bargery Square the Wallbutton Building
Salter Grove Railway Station Orome Avenue the Carlyle Building

Bargery Square is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank.


[edit] Barlow Avenue

Barlow Avenue

Rhodenbank [89,0]

Border Border Border
Nash Park Barlow Avenue Club Mold
(Dulston)
a cemetery a junkyard Howell Library
(Dulston)

Barlow Avenue is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank on the northern edge of Malton's quarantine zone and the border with Dulston to the east.


[edit] Brittan Walk

Brittan Walk

Rhodenbank [89,9]

Marcellus General Hospital a factory Club Dowell
(Dulston)
Nulty Auto Repair Brittan Walk Club Garrett
(Dulston)
a carpark
(Rolt Heights)
Dennehy Lane
(Rolt Heights)
Dancey Alley
(Pescodside)

Brittan Walk is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank in its far southeast corner bordering the three suburbs of Rolt Heights to the south, Pescodside to the southeast, and Dulston to the east.


[edit] Cowgall Avenue

Cowgall Avenue

Rhodenbank [80,2]

Angus Towers
(Earletown)
Underhill Square Moberly Library
the Molton Hotel
(Earletown)
Cowgall Avenue Lahey Towers
Dymock Alley
(Earletown)
Darbey Cinema Hindmarsh Row Police Dept

Cowgall Avenue is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank along the border with Earletown to the west. This street has been designated an official bulletin board for Rhodenbank, where survivors can publicly spray paint messages or warnings to other survivors. Unlike the random graffiti found at other locations survivors should take these messages more seriously (if possible).


[edit] Devenish Avenue

Devenish Avenue

Rhodenbank [84,2]

the Higgdon Museum a junkyard Cull Avenue Police Dept
wasteland Devenish Avenue Sawtell Road
a junkyard Billinghurst Place Police Dept St Matheos's Church

Devenish Avenue is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank. Opened on June 20th, 2006 by Devenish Rangers as a revive point, this location has been shutdown ever since the survivor group disbanded on February 14th, 2007.


[edit] Doswell Lane

Doswell Lane

Rhodenbank [85,9]

Woodman Grove Club Greene a factory
Pownall Cinema Doswell Lane Nichols Drive
a factory
(Rolt Heights)
a carpark
(Rolt Heights)
Wray Towers
(Rolt Heights)

Doswell Lane is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank along the border with Rolt Heights to the south.


[edit] Fitzgerald Lane

Fitzgerald Lane

Rhodenbank [88,7]

Sealy Grove the Cabble Monument the Starr Building
Craske Park Fitzgerald Lane the Spenser Museum
the Rendell Monument Marcellus General Hospital a factory

Fitzgerald Lane is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank.


[edit] Lindell Grove

Lindell Grove

Rhodenbank [84,6]

the Devonshire Building a carpark the Guiday Monument
the Parks Building Lindell Grove the Anstruther Building
Wickett Place a factory Tompsett Library

Lindell Grove is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank.


[edit] Lockwood Walk

Lockwood Walk

Rhodenbank [85,4]

Billinghurst Place Police Dept St Matheos's Church the Brain Museum
a junkyard Lockwood Walk wasteland
a carpark the Guiday Monument a factory

Lockwood Walk is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank. Older residents will often explain that this street was originally named after the Lockwood Family, one of the most well-known families in Malton.


[edit] Luffman Grove

Luffman Grove

Rhodenbank [85,0]

Border Border Border
Mor Road Luffman Grove Club Farrel
a junkyard Cull Avenue Police Dept Tikanoff Park

Luffman Grove is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank along the northern edge of Malton's quarantine zone.


[edit] Mor Road

Mor Road

Rhodenbank [84,0]

Border Border Border
Club Meatyard Mor Road Luffman Grove
the Higgdon Museum a junkyard Cull Avenue Police Dept

Mor Road, known to street kids by the nickname "MOAR Road", is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank.


[edit] Nichols Drive

Nichols Drive

Rhodenbank [86,9]

Club Greene a factory the Rendell Monument
Doswell Lane Nichols Drive Clipper Grove Railway Station
a carpark
(Rolt Heights)
Wray Towers
(Rolt Heights)
Eaves Drive
(Rolt Heights)

Nichols Drive is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank along the border with Rolt Heights to the south.


[edit] Orome Avenue

Refer to Orome Avenue

[edit] Pask Walk

Pask Walk

Rhodenbank [82,4]

Hindmarsh Row Police Dept Standfast Plaza a junkyard
the Bizzell Building Pask Walk wasteland
St Alban's Hospital Milne Park the Devonshire Building

Pask Walk is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank.


[edit] Sawtell Road

Sawtell Road

Rhodenbank [85,2]

a junkyard Cull Avenue Police Dept Tikanoff Park
Devenish Avenue Sawtell Road Tinkler Plaza School
Billinghurst Place Police Dept St Matheos's Church the Brain Museum

Sawtell Road is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank.


[edit] Sealy Grove

Sealy Grove

Rhodenbank [87,6]

a factory St Mark's Hospital a factory
the Ablett Arms Sealy Grove the Cabble Monument
Spirrell Street Craske Park Fitzgerald Lane

Sealy Grove is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank.


[edit] Spirrell Street

Spirrell Street

Rhodenbank [85,7]

the Anstruther Building the Ablett Arms Sealy Grove
Tompsett Library Spirrell Street Craske Park
Club Greene a factory the Rendell Monument

Spirrell Street is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank.


[edit] Standfast Plaza

Refer to Standfast Plaza

[edit] Underhill Square

Underhill Square

Rhodenbank [80,1]

Cooke Cinema
(Earletown)
St Alfred's Hospital a junkyard
Angus Towers
(Earletown)
Underhill Square Moberly Library
the Molton Hotel
(Earletown)
Cowgall Avenue Lahey Towers

Underhill Square is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank along the border with Earletown to the west. This street has been designated an official bulletin board for Rhodenbank, where survivors can publicly spray paint messages or warnings to other survivors. Unlike the random graffiti found at other locations survivors should take these messages more seriously (if possible).


[edit] Wickett Place

Wickett Place

Rhodenbank [83,7]

the Upshall Monument the Parks Building Lindell Grove
wasteland Wickett Place a factory
Woodland Cinema Club Knyps Woodman Grove

Wickett Place is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank. This street has been designated an official bulletin board for Rhodenbank, where survivors can publicly spray paint messages or warnings to other survivors. Unlike the random graffiti found at other locations survivors should take these messages more seriously (if possible).


[edit] Wilmut Crescent

Wilmut Crescent

Rhodenbank [80,5]

Club Webley
(Earletown)
Thorp Towers the Bizzell Building
the Wortley Building
(Earletown)
Wilmut Crescent St Alban's Hospital
Ames Plaza
(Earletown)
St Helier's Hospital the Uglow Building

Wilmut Crescent is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank along the border with Earletown to the west.


[edit] Woodman Grove

Woodman Grove

Rhodenbank [84,8]

Wickett Place a factory Tompsett Library
Club Knyps Woodman Grove Club Greene
wasteland Pownall Cinema Doswell Lane

Woodman Grove is an open street located in the suburb of Rhodenbank. This street has been designated an official bulletin board for Rhodenbank, where survivors can publicly spray paint messages or warnings to other survivors. Unlike the random graffiti found at other locations survivors should take these messages more seriously (if possible).



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