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Bruce Boulevard Railway Station
Earletown [73,0]
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Bruce Boulevard Railway Station is located in northern Earletown. The northeastern terminus of the Green Line which stretches southwest as far as New Arkham. It also serves as a junction with rail lines leading out of the city of Malton to the north.
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Ashfield-Pritchard | Tope | Statham | Cradock | Brain | Cockburn | Loader | Duport | Guppey-Brooks Y | Hind | Voules P | Milton | Locket-Piegsa O | Gorham N | Mattravers | Hubbard | Cribb | Alkin-Priestley RB | Scarpendale | Woolsett | Thurlow | Springford | Adolphy F | Hardinge | Sambone | Royal Y | Stammers | Bruce |
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History
Bruce Boulevard is a railway station that once had a railway track leading out of the city. Bruce was so named for the street it was built on, Bruce Boulevard, which was in turn named for Bruce B. Broos, a councilman that favored Earletown back in the 1920's. When the outbreak started, the railway station was flooded with evacuees, and the railway line promptly destroyed by the laying of a Border. The station is also reportedly home to a ghost named "Scary Shanaynay", a woman who was killed by a train when she, drunkenly, laid down on the tracks. The ghost has not been seen since the outbreak.
Current status
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