Anacostia Crossing Station

Anacostia Crossing Station, is a Metro station, and a stop on the red line. This station is the southernmost point of the red line in Washington, D.C.. The red line continues past this station, under the Anacostia River, into Virginia. According to a status monitor, this station is currently active. It is directly north of Rivet City.

Interior
By entering from the Anacostia Metro entrance, just north of Rivet City, you are brought out onto the raised platform in the center of the station. The central focus of the platform is the ticketing booth. To the west of the ticketing booth, you will find a sandbag barricade that separates the main floor of the platform from a raider encampment. There are raiders waiting behind the barricade. Continuing to head west on the upper platform, the rear section is the raider encampment, proper.

Inhabitants
Seven raiders reside within the station. Three primarily inhabit the central upper area from the ticket booth to the section north of it containing several tables, chairs and a Nuka-Cola machine. One raider stalks the office area near the protectron and the Seward Square exit. Another raider guards the north train tunnel entrance below the station platform. The remaining two may be found sleeping in, or wandering about the northern alcove preceding the exit to Museum Station.

Appearances
Anacostia Crossing Station only appears in Fallout 3.

Bugs

 * There is a bug in the station at the piles of rubble near the tracks, which might cause Dogmeat (and possibly other companions) to become trapped inside it. While the player can still interact with him, he can not move. This means that Dogmeat might disappear for no apparent reason, and that he will not respawn at Vault 101 and never return to the player.
 * This can be fixed on PC by leaving the area, opening the console, and typing:, then . This should make Dogmeat spawn next to the player.

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