The Third Rail

The Third Rail is a bar in Goodneighbor in 2287.

Background
The Third Rail is a bar located in a repurposed subway station. The bar is owned by John Hancock, the mayor of Goodneighbor, but is tended by a Mister Handy with a cockney accent named Whitechapel Charlie.

A singer named Magnolia performs frequently in the Third Rail, making it one of the only places in the entire Commonwealth with live entertainment.

MacCready, a potential follower, can be found here.

Layout
The Third Rail is a subway station, initially there's a small area with a bathroom to the right and the bouncer Ham. Down the stairs there's the bar, off to the right there's a back room.

Inhabitants

 * Barnes and Winlock pay a visit to MacCready the first time one visits the establishment.
 * Cedric Hopton when he is not in Warwick homestead.
 * Ham the doorman.
 * Magnolia the singer.
 * MacCready in the backroom.
 * Multiple drifters.
 * Whitechapel Charlie
 * Edward Deegan when he is not in Bunker Hill, Cabot House or Dugout Inn.

Notable loot

 * Live & Love issue #6 (+5 Damage and Energy Resistance for companions), upon entering the Third Rail, to the right into the restroom, the last stall on top of the back end of the toilet.
 * One Nuka-Cola Quantum and two Nuka-Cherry bottles, both owned, on the bar behind Whitechapel Charlie.
 * Gwinnett pils recipe holotape on the same bar.
 * Bill's letter - Taken from Cedric Hopton

Related quests

 * Emogene Takes a Lover - Whitechapel Charlie and Magnolia can help the player find Emogene Cabot.
 * The Cleaner - After taking a look at Whitechapel Charlie's sales screen, the Sole Survivor can ask the robot for work.
 * The Silver Shroud - One needs to ask Whitechapel Charlie to know where Kendra is hiding.

Appearances
The Third Rail appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes

 * There is in fact a subway station (a.k.a. a "T" stop) below the Old State House in Boston. As the blue tile on the walls indicate it's a stop on the Blue Line (but instead of being named Scollay Square it's actually called simply "State"). In real Boston, the State T Station is a stop on the Blue and Orange Line.
 * The term "Third Rail" is used by railway workers to call the conductor rail found on electrified railway lines such as those found in subways.

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