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Bailey's Crossroads Metro from Red Racer Factory.jpg|Way from Red Racer factory to metro entrance |
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Bailey's Crossroads Metro entrance.jpg|Metro entrance from Capital Wasteland |
Bailey's Crossroads Metro entrance.jpg|Metro entrance from Capital Wasteland |
Revision as of 15:40, 12 July 2014
Bailey's Crossroads Metro is a small part of Washington, D.C.'s old Metro system. It is inhabited by feral ghouls and consists of 1 interior section.
Layout
Exterior
Bailey's Crossroads Metro is located south-east of the Red Racer factory. Although the main entrance to the metro from the Capital Wasteland is blocked by rubble, it is possible to enter the metro through a service tunnel nearby.
Interior
The station consists only of a mezzanine with exits to the Capital Wasteland and Bailey's Crossroads.
There is a hidden area on the lower level of the metro. To the left from the bottom of the stairs, there is a mound of rubble with crashed trains you can climb over revealing a target range, with a bunkered area containing a BB gun and an assortment of other items, facing towards a makeshift mannequin holding a tray above its head with an assortment of items on top.
On the east side of the downstairs part, there's a cage where someone was left to die in a brutal way. The six bottles of water surrounding the cage indicates that the person was likely left to die of thirst, the just-out-of-reach bottles being present to taunt them, to the right there's a footlocker and a metal box next to a broken WC where you will find a sawed-off shotgun and some shells. Another caged skeleton is hanging above the ticket booth, with some additional bottles of water nearby.
Appearances
Bailey's Crossroads Metro appears only in the Fallout 3 add-on Operation: Anchorage.
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