Bruce Boulevard Railway Station

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Bruce Boulevard Railway Station

Earletown [73,0]

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

Description

Barricading

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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