Fallout Wiki
Advertisement
Fallout Wiki

The Freeside train station is an unmarked location within Freeside in the Mojave Wasteland in Fallout: New Vegas.

Background[]

Once serving the outskirts of the Las Vegas area by bringing tourists to the less affluent casinos like the Atomic Wrangler Casino and the Silver Rush, following the Great War, the station was left boarded up and abandoned.

Sometime after 2274, when the New California Republic began moving into the Mojave, a humanitarian aid effort headed by Major Elizabeth Kieran took up residence in a nearby ruined store to service their food handouts.[1]

Layout[]

Situated on the west-northwest end of the northern section of Freeside, the train station building itself is inaccessible, with each entryway boarded up. A bus stop, mail box, and wrecked car are located between it and the overpass. Across the tracks is a guard outpost and campfire between the building and the area's exterior wall. The station's platform is also located on this side, with several benches and a makeshift ramp leading down to the ground below. One end of the railroad tracks is covered by a large pile of rubble and the other end extends further into Freeside, walled off again behind the Old Mormon Fort.

Related quests[]

Appearances[]

The Freeside train station appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes[]

The in-game train station in Freeside is based on the real-world Union Pacific Station at the end of Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada.[2]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. Courier: "The NCR is distributing supplies in a building down by the old train station."
    The King: "Handing out supplies? Like food and stuff? That ain't nothing to get ruffled over. You find anything else?"
    (The King's dialogue)
  2. Downtown Las Vegas history
Advertisement