Shuttlebank Railway Stations

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

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[edit] Railway Stations of Shuttlebank

They are six stations located by pairs around the suburb of Shuttlebank.

[edit] Reginaldus Square Railway Station

Reginaldus Square Railway Station

Shuttlebank [32,11]

a factory Chadwick Park Holly Cinema
Barton Avenue Reginaldus Square Railway Station Fooks Lane
Newis Drive Railway Station Merchant Crescent Police Department Dalzell Square

32,11

[edit] Newis Drive Railway Station

Newis Drive Railway Station

Shuttlebank [31,12]

Aplin Towers Barton Avenue Reginaldus Square Railway Station
a factory Newis Drive Railway Station Merchant Crescent Police Department
a wasteland Applin Towers a junkyard

31,12

[edit] Wooman Avenue Railway Station

Wooman Avenue Railway Station

Shuttlebank [31,17]

Garmston Bank the Keats Hotel the Cope Building
the McDonnell Arms Wooman Avenue Railway Station a wasteland
the Frappell Building Riden Avenue Underwood Street Railway Station

31,17

Amusing Location
This location is on the list of Amusing Locations in Malton

7/7/2009 You are inside Wooman Avenue Railway Station. Its platforms are empty, its departure boards blank, all trains having left the city during the evacuation. The building has been extremely heavily barricaded.A portable generator has been set up here. It only has a little fuel left.Somebody has spraypainted Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser onto the departures board.--Dr Mycroft Chris 20:01, 7 July 2009 (BST)

Image:Wooman Avenue Railway Station.jpg


[edit] Underwood Street Railway Station

Underwood Street Railway Station

Shuttlebank [32,18]

Wooman Avenue Railway Station a wasteland Boddy Place
Riden Avenue Underwood Street Railway Station Catton Square
St. Marcellus's Church Fishwick Park Obern Towers

32,18

Situation: Ruined,1 Zed outside --Brian Eetar 11:43, 13 November 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Bu Crescent Railway Station

Bu Crescent Railway Station

Shuttlebank [35,15]

Killinger Walk the Darknell Museum Thair Place
Look Road Bu Crescent Railway Station a factory
Fabian General Hospital the Buckrell Building William Avenue Police Department

Image:Lu_bu.jpg‎

[edit] Description

This is the headquarters of the famous ' Red Hare ' commuter rail service which had branches throughout the city of malton which was run by infamous Pornstar/Town Selectman Scotw. Survivors whom have looted the art exhibit inside the station can be seen dispatching zombies with their stolen Chinese halberds. This building was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1912. A homeless man who had tried to keep himself warm by sleeping near The Cholmondeley Hotel which was in flames, had his hobo sack catch on fire and he tried to put it out inside the station in a decorative fountain which was storing gasoline for an unknown reason. Men from the Bubcar Road Fire Station were unable to put out the flames, and the building was rebuilt by slave laborers from china which is very ironic if you think about it.

[edit] History

This railway station is named for legendary hero Lü Bu who was a military general and later minor warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. According to the Records of Three Kingdoms, Lü Bu was a master in horseback riding, archery, and was thus known as the Flying General. His image as a handsome and mighty warrior wielding a ji known as the "Heaven Scorcher" on top of his steed Red Hare was later popularized by the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Besides being matchless on the battlefield, Lü Bu was also notorious for having betrayed and slain two separate masters (who were both his adoptive fathers). He was perhaps most well-known for his amorous relationship with the most likely fictional Diao chan which led to his slaying of his adoptive father Dong Zhuo, the tyrannical warlord who held the puppet figurehead Emperor Xian in his control.

Lü Bu was eventually defeated and captured by Cao Cao in the city of Xio Pi. According to Liu Bei's suggestion, Cao Cao had Lü Bu hanged.

According to the notes of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which corrects the fictional accounts of the novel, Lü Bu's execution took place in February, 199 AD.

[edit] Barricade Policy

According to the Shuttlebank Barricade Plan this building should be kept at VSB at all times.

[edit] Current Status


[edit] Ayliffe Row Railway Station

Ayliffe Row Railway Station

Shuttlebank [35,19]

Caudwell Road Rollason Crescent Bubcar Road Fire Station
Tennear Lane Ayliffe Row Railway Station Temperley Drive
a warehouse
(Eastonwood)
Coplestone Bank
(Eastonwood)
the Butterell Arms
(Eastonwood)

35,19


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