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Bailey's Crossroads

...This is Defender Morrill... Any Outcasts listening on this frequency, report to Sector 7-B, Bailey's Crossroads.Outcast distress signal

Bailey's Crossroads is a small district of Washington, D.C. in Fallout 3. It is inhabited by Super Mutants and Brotherhood Outcasts. It is available through the Fallout 3 add-on Operation: Anchorage.

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.

Publications

The exterior entrance to the Outcast Outpost begins with a trek in from the Capital Wasteland. Just south along the ramped road from the Red Racer Factory are the debris-filled remains of Bailey’s Crossroads Metro station. This is blocked, but the nearby metal door is accessible. The door leads to a mezzanine area where caged skeletons show recent Super Mutant activity, but the place is now an eerie tomb of twisted train carriages and a few Ghouls remnants. Crossing to the opposite exit, you appear in a new interior area known as Bailey’s Crossroads.Tour of Operation: Anchorage

Buildings

Related quests

Notes

  • The "front" door of the super mutant infested building will spontaneously open when you approach up the ramp with the door closed. This will also happen even if there are no living non-player characters around.
  • The super mutants outside of the Outcast Outpost, in the infested building, spawn quicker than most super mutants, which can be a problem for higher-level characters.

Appearances

Bailey's Crossroads appears in the Fallout 3 add-on Operation: Anchorage.

Behind the scenes

Bailey's Crossroads, VA 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 in fact not a Metro stop at Bailey's Crossroads.

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