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''Youl Avenue Railway Station platforms are empty, its departure boards blank, all trains having left the city during the evacuation.'' | :''Youl Avenue Railway Station platforms are empty, its departure boards blank, all trains having left the city during the evacuation.'' | ||
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'''Youl Avenue Railway Station''' is a [[Building Types#Railway Station|train station]] located in the [[suburb]] of [[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. | '''Youl Avenue Railway Station''' is a [[Building Types#Railway Station|train station]] located in the [[suburb]] of [[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. | ||
First opened to the public in 1928 the railway station was built by [[Malton Rail]]. The stationed serviced Malton's North-South Line which allowed travelers to ride trains either northwards to [[Spitter Walk Railway Station]] or southwards to [[Kitchingman Street Railway Station]]. | First opened to the public in 1928 the railway station was built by [[Malton Rail]]. The stationed serviced Malton's North-South Line which allowed travelers to ride trains either northwards to [[Spitter Walk Railway Station]] or southwards to [[Kitchingman Street Railway Station]]. It was later adapted into a segment of the [[Malton Rail/Purple Line|Purple Line]]. | ||
The only historically noteworthy event that ever occurred at the station prior to the "[[Malton Incident]]" was that in 1934, barely 6 years after the station had opened a daring train robbery was attempted. The train robbers targeted the Malton Bank's currency shipment which was passing through non-stop to its final destination at [[Beauchamp Bank]] in [[Galbraith Hills]]. The heist was flawless and the culprits made off with more than $560,000, a small fortune in those days.[[Image:Malton rail.jpg|thumb|right|300px|This empty railroad station was once a part of the city's now extinct [[Malton Rail]] system.]] | The only historically noteworthy event that ever occurred at the station prior to the "[[Malton Incident]]" was that in 1934, barely 6 years after the station had opened a daring train robbery was attempted. The train robbers targeted the Malton Bank's currency shipment which was passing through non-stop to its final destination at [[Beauchamp Bank]] in [[Galbraith Hills]]. The heist was flawless and the culprits made off with more than $560,000, a small fortune in those days.[[Image:Malton rail.jpg|thumb|right|300px|This empty railroad station was once a part of the city's now extinct [[Malton Rail]] system.]] | ||
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===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== | ||
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==Current Events== | ==Current Events== | ||
'''September 23rd, 2008''' - The [[Friends of the Featherstone Library]] have reclaimed this building in the name of, well, humanity. The building has been repaired and barricaded. | |||
'''December 4th, 2007''' - Youl Avenue Railway Station is currently ruined. | '''December 4th, 2007''' - Youl Avenue Railway Station is currently ruined. | ||
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Youl Avenue Railway Station
Pescodside [92,14]
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- Youl Avenue Railway Station platforms are empty, its departure boards blank, all trains having left the city during the evacuation.
Youl Avenue Railway Station is a train station located in the suburb of 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.
First opened to the public in 1928 the railway station was built by Malton Rail. The stationed serviced Malton's North-South Line which allowed travelers to ride trains either northwards to Spitter Walk Railway Station or southwards to Kitchingman Street Railway Station. It was later adapted into a segment of the Purple Line.
The only historically noteworthy event that ever occurred at the station prior to the "Malton Incident" was that in 1934, barely 6 years after the station had opened a daring train robbery was attempted. The train robbers targeted the Malton Bank's currency shipment which was passing through non-stop to its final destination at Beauchamp Bank in Galbraith Hills. The heist was flawless and the culprits made off with more than $560,000, a small fortune in those days.
Malton Rail Purple Line | |||||
Meloney | Thomson | Foulkes | Spraggon Y | Voules G | Downing | Morliere | Bowerman | Pollet | Stroud-Dadson O | Cullingford | Whittle-Clark N | Basher | Chalderwood B | Pegg | Lawley R | Sebright | Glenmore | Polgrahan F | Windham | Rawlinson-Mechel Y | Swabey | Corp | Hellear | Kemble | Kitchingman | Youl | Spitter | Muirhead | Heddington | Gibb | Salter | Clipper | Kelloway-Roles Y |
Barricade Policy
This building should be Extremely Heavily barricaded at all times. This is in accordance with the mutually agreed-upon Pescodside Barricade Plan set forth by local survivor groups and the Dulston Alliance, who routinely work together to monitor that the barricades for this building are at the aforementioned level. This building is meant to serve as a safehouse for Malton's veteran survivors.
Survivors who find the building's barricades below their assigned level are asked to assist in raising them back up in order to help ensure the safety of all the survivors staying inside the building. Any survivor found lowering the barricades may be directly "put to the question" by any member of the Dulston Alliance or a vigilante-minded survivor who catches the culprit in the act. If this happens the accused survivor must present a valid reason for their actions or be labeled a zombie spy/death cultist and be judged accordingly. So always be cautious lest you find yourself summarily executed for crimes against humanity.
Current Events
September 23rd, 2008 - The Friends of the Featherstone Library have reclaimed this building in the name of, well, humanity. The building has been repaired and barricaded.
December 4th, 2007 - Youl Avenue Railway Station is currently ruined.
December 23rd, 2006 - The Pescodside Defense Alliance has claimed ownership of Youl Avenue Railway Station.