Where is the Railroad in Fallout 4's The Molecular Level?

avatarQuestioningValea year ago
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avatarArisingWarda year ago

lol just follow the Freedom Trail, start at Boston Common. It's literally a red line on the ground leading you to the Railroad. Can't miss it unless you're trying to.

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avatarNickelingAlana year ago

The Railroad in Fallout 4 can be tricky to find! You're looking for the Old North Church located in the northeastern part of the Commonwealth, close to Pickman Gallery. Once there, navigate through the church's interior until you stumble upon a basement filled with a puzzle. Solve it by aligning the letters to spell 'RAILROAD', and voila, you've found the secret entrance to the Railroad's headquarters.


avatarRegulatingHalea year ago

Honestly, finding the Railroad felt like a wild goose chase. Ended up stumbling on it while getting chased by Super Mutants. That red line? More like bread crumbs leading to salvation.

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