Bailey's Crossroads

 is a small district of Washington, DC inhabited by super mutants and Brotherhood Outcasts. It is available through the Operation: Anchorage DLC.

Layout
The district can be reached through Bailey's Crossroads Metro and consists of the metro exit, a small plaza, a large ruined building as well as an elevator to the Outcast Outpost.

Buildings

 * Outcast Outpost

Related quests

 * Aiding the Outcasts

Appearances
appears in the Fallout 3 add-on Operation: Anchorage.

Behind the scenes
Bailey's Crossroads is an actual suburb of Washington, D.C., located not far from its in-game location. It is known for large groups of apartment buildings, which may be the basis of the Outcast Outpost and its surrounding areas. The suburb is named after Hachaliah Bailey, ancestor of James Anthony Bailey, of Barnum & Bailey's Circus. There is not in fact a Metro stop at Bailey's Crossroads.

Bugs

 * It is possible to escape the map of . Heading from the Outcast Outpost back through the destroyed building the player will find a ride-on vacuum cleaner at the top of the first set of step. By jumping onto this the player can reach the bookshelf next to it, and use an item to gain a small bit of height (one box of 5mm ammo works) and reach the destroyed 3rd floor. From here the player can carefully make their way around the perimeter of the ruined room and jump out of the map.


 * Entering Bailey's Crossroads may fix a bug. If the player has lost a companion that is still alive but cannot be located, entering Bailey's Crossroads will send them back to their default locations. This happened with Dogmeat, who returned to Vault 101, and Star Paladin Cross, who returned to the Citadel.
 * A Supermutant may sometimes spawn inside of the wall of the building leading to the Outcast Outpost if you fast travel to the Outcast Outpost. If you shoot it the supermutant does not fall out of the wall.

Skrzyżowanie Bailey'a