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Pattemore Grove Railway Station
Kempsterbank [51, 76]
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Description
The Pattemore Grove Railway Station is Kempsterbank's one and only remaining Railway Station. In its heyday, this Grand Terminal was one of two stations in Kempsterbank until its sister station was burned to the ground along with most of the Northeastern corner in the 1950s, which today has been covered over in residential infill.
Just previous to the outbreak, the railway station, which had been left in near disrepair from years of neglect, was restored to its golden years appearance and reopened as a stop on the historic Main Line, as part of the movement to clean up the lower west side which was degenerating into an industrial slum, and begin generating tourist revenue as a historic location.
Inside
You are inside Pattemore Grove Railway Station, Its platforms are empty, its departure boards blank, all trains having left the city during the evacuation..
Outside
You are standing outside Pattemore Grove Railway Station, a small concrete building with revolving doors. Behind railings, you can see railway tracks disappearing into the surrounding city.
Barricading Policy
This Railway Station is to be barricaded to EHB at all times in accordance with the Kempsterbank Barricade Plan
Current Status
The Railway Station is currently Barricaded to EHB with a Generator and Radio running inside. JD 17:56, 31 May 2007 (BST)
History
The Pattemore Grove Railway Station is the base of operations for the southern activities of the Knights Templar and has been since the building was used as a jumping off point for the resecuring of Kempsterbank from the fallout from Mall Tour '07 in Late-April of '07, securing the third and final gap in defensive positions in the suburb.