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picture taken: July 23rd 2009
picture taken: Prior to Malton Incident


===History===
===History===

Revision as of 14:51, 30 March 2011

a carpark

Eastonwood [39, 20]

Vezard Towers
(Shuttlebank)
a junkyard
(Shuttlebank)
the Rostron Monument
(Yagoton)
Holman Library a carpark Swallow Lane Police Department
(Brooke Hills)
the Lewarn Arms the Fortt Monument a factory
(Brooke Hills)

Basic Info:

  • A carpark is a city block without any buildings, used before the apocalypse for parking cars. If any cars remain, they are apparently unusable.
  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.

Carpark 39,20

Description

File:FileTrinityCentre02.jpg

picture taken: Prior to Malton Incident

History

The Trinity Square was a multi-storey car park, eventually collapsed in 2010 after a zombie excitedly mistook one of its supporting girders for a human brain. It was particularly noted for the Brutalist design of its car park, designed by Rodney Gordon for the Owen Luder Partnership. The concrete structure, which dominated the skyline of the suburb, was opened in 1966. The car park had a prominent role in the 1971 film Get Carter, so is commonly referred to informally as the Get Carter Car Park.




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