Muirhead Avenue Railway Station

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Muirhead Avenue Railway Station

Dulston [94,9]

Treweeke Mall Pirrie Place Tovey Place
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Sirl Plaza
(Pescodside)
St Odile's Church
(Pescodside)
a factory
(Pescodside)

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.

Muirhead Avenue Railway Station platforms are empty, its departure boards blank, all trains having left the city during the evacuation.

RailwayStation.jpg


Description

Gibb Plaza Railway Station is a train station located in the suburb of Dulston on the border with Pescodside. Once a bustling commuter paradise the platforms are now silent, the citizens all gone, and the faint moans of zombies can be heard in the distance.

The railway station was originally opened on February 13th, 1967 and was initially known as Sirl Plaza Railway Station. It was the terminus created by Malton Rail, and was where many considered the North-South Line officially became the East-West Line, or vice-versa, due mostly to the fact that the two lines met in Dulston. The station was renamed the SuperMegaAwesomeGibbGibbGibb! Railway Station in 1977, after a poorly devised plan to have a raffle winner decide the station's new "hip" name. Unfortunately they had not counted on the fact that the winner would be a teenager by the name of Billy "Powerslide" Gibb, a speed-freak who also happened to suffer from a severe case of ADD. A year later the station was quietly renamed Gibb Plaza Railway Station after it was determined Billy had already forgotten about the whole competition.

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

Travelers who used the station before the "Malton Incident" had only two options open to them, as was the case with every railway station in Dulston. They could either travel south to Spitter Walk Railway Station in nearby Pescodside or head northwest to Heddington Walk Railway Station on a train that would eventually leave Dulston and head west into Rhodenbank.

Barricade Policy

Barricades should be kept at Extremely Heavily at all times. The true purpose of this building is to serve as a heavily fortified shelter for Malton's veteran survivors. This ruling was set forth by the Dulston Optimal Defense Diagram and is enforced by all member groups of the Dulston Alliance.

Current Events

September 14th, 2008 - The Electric Light Torchestra recon reported that the railway station was in ruins. At this time there were 2 zombies inside, but no zombies were outside.

August 1st, 2006 - A survivor by the name of Nagatsi has claimed Gibb Plaza Railway Station as their personal safehouse. Of course if anyone enters seeking shelter, then they are more than welcome to do so.