Railyard (map)
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| Red Army vs. German Army | |
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| Factory and residential buildings with debris and a lot of cover | |
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| Deathmatch - Headquarters - Behind Enemy Lines - Capture The Flag - Search and Destroy - Team Deathmatch - Retrieval - Domination | |
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Railyard is a map in Call of Duty, Call of Duty: United Offensive and Call of Duty 2. The name of this map in Call of Duty 2 is Stalingrad.
Overview
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The map consists of several multi-story buildings overlooking a central space that is broken up by railroad cars. Also, there is a warehouse and a smaller open space next to the warehouse. Mounted machine guns can be found, but can also be flanked. It is inadvisable to venture into the railyard itself, as one can quickly become easy prey for any elevated snipers.
Differences
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Aside from various aesthetic improvements, there are a few differences between the Call of Duty 1 and the Call of Duty 2 versions.
- The Panzer IVs in the tank depot have been replaced by Panzer IIs.
- A burning Panzer II has been placed in front of the main gate outside the depot.
- Crates and sandbags have been updated, providing different cover.
- The layout of the freight wagons has been changed.
Railyard loading screen
Overview of the railyard.
Overview from another perspective.
The tank depot.
Railyard in Call of Duty 2
Trivia
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- Despite the Call of Duty 1 loading screen showing a Tiger tank on a flatbed wagon, it isn't there in the game.
- The level this map is based on is in Warsaw, Poland, but is renamed to Stalingrad, U.S.S.R. in Call of Duty 2, much like how Harbor is renamed to Rostov, U.S.S.R.
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