Hope Crescent Railway Station
Hope Crescent Railway Station |
Hope Crescent Railway Station
Mornington [11, 64]
Basic Info:
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Hope Crescent Railway Station is a rail station formerly serving western Mornington. It lies on the Yellow Line between Penning and Dye Stations.
Malton Rail Yellow Line (clockwise) | |||||
Halse | Codman | Meade | Broad | Latter | Stranks | Gapper | Royal G | Phillipps | Broadbent | Kelloway-Roles P | Gillman | Dimon | Edge | Mornington | Rawlinson-Mechel P | Tolly | Darnell | Snaydon | Crosbie-Hemborrow F | Norton | Hembury | Colwill R | Beall | Cording O | Howarth | Hame B | Furzer | Turnock | Tobit | Beck N | Lamport | Northup-Cabble | Jenkins | Coutts | Charasse | McIlhargey | Plumb | Rennell | Hoyle | Clevely | Guppey-Brooks G | Corp | Spraggon P | Massey | Buck | Penning | Hope | Dye O | Hollard | Ruddle | Rumbell R | Carritt | Heathman | Nettleton N | Wooman-Underwood B | Bu | Newis-Reginaldus F | Halse |
Description
A large red-brick building, its doorway flanked by statues. Behind railings, you can see railway tracks disappearing into the surrounding city.
History
Barricade Policy
Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB+4) as per Mornington's Barricade Plan.
Current Status
You are inside Hope Crescent Railway Station. Its platforms are empty, its departure boards blank, all trains having left the city during the evacuation. The building has been quite strongly barricaded. Also here are DocSue (60HP) and Timothy Leroy (50HP).A portable generator has been set up here. It is out of fuel, and connected to a powered-down radio transmitter. One of the platforms has been decorated with a European painting.Somebody has spraypainted Entry Point-leave VSB! onto the departures board.--Dr Mycroft Chris 10:42, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
June 5, 2008: Extremely Heavily Barricaded with 1 dead body outside.
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