Bayley Row Railway Station

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Bayley Row Railway Station

Richmond Hills [37, 38]

a carpark a warehouse wasteland
Bracher Street Bayley Row Railway Station Club Woodard
the Splain Arms Picton Way Roe Crescent

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.

RailwayStation.jpg

The Bayley Row Railway Station platforms are empty, its departure boards blank, all trains having left the city during the evacuation.

Bayley Row Railway Station

Description

History

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

Built in the mid-1930's by Malton Rail, the Bayley Row Station was half of a small local inner-suburb commuter hub. Along with Cardwell Plaza Railway Station it mainly provided commuter service within Richmond Hills itself, as well as to Norvell Avenue Railway Station to the North in Eastonwood and Blunt Boulevard Railway Station to the East in Ketchelbank, which in turn provided the closest public rail service to the Malton City Zoo.

While mainly dealing with commuter travel, a single line also connected Bayley Row to the freight hub at Lea Boulevard Railway Station in Northwestern Richmond Hills.

Barricade Policy

In accordance to the Richmond Hills Barricade Plan, Bayley Row Rail Station should be kept at EHB.

Current Status