Wray Heights Junkyards

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Basic Info:
  • All junkyards were sealed and locked at the start of the quarantine, and required wirecutters to enter, unless someone else had already cut the fence. It is widely recognised that all junkyards in Malton have already been cut open.
  • Junkyards can be barricaded, but have no doors to shut.


[edit] Wray Heights Junkyards

[edit] Junkyard 66,72

a junkyard

Wray Heights [66,72]

Beviss Library wasteland Gentle Drive Fire Station
The Byers Building a junkyard Broderip Avenue
the Cherington Building a junkyard the Gooch Building

This junkyard should be kept EHB at all times according to the UBP.




[edit] Junkyard 66,73

a junkyard

Wray Heights [66,73]

The Byers Building a junkyard Broderip Avenue
The Cherington Building a junkyard The Gooch Building
John Way The Silwood Building St. Seraphim's Hospital

This junkyard should be kept EHB at all times according to the UBP.



[edit] Junkyard 67,76

a junkyard

Wray Heights [67,76]

Bingham Walk Firminger Walk Monck Avenue
Newborough Road a junkyard Club Tinney
The Bagot Arms Tresidder Alley St. Margaret's Church

This junkyard should be kept EHB at all times according to the UBP.



[edit] Junkyard 60,78

a junkyard

Wray Heights [60,78]

the Dike Building
(Kempsterbank)
Lerwill Square Pyne Crescent School
St. Luke's Church
(Kempsterbank)
a junkyard The Pincott Building
Cemetery
(Kempsterbank)
the Sonven Museum The Darnell Building

This junkyard should be kept EHB at all times according to the UBP.


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