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The station is located along a hilly tract of land that experiences a sharp drop (traveling in a southern direction) in altitude, making Baille both the lowest (at the northern end) and highest elevated station (at the southern end) in Liberty City. In Liberty City Stories, there is a [[Sanchez]] parked on the northern platform that initiates the [[Wong Side of the Tracks]] side-mission.
The station is located along a hilly tract of land that experiences a sharp drop (traveling in a southern direction) in altitude, making Baille both the lowest (at the northern end) and highest elevated station (at the southern end) in Liberty City. In Liberty City Stories, there is a [[Sanchez]] parked on the northern platform that initiates the [[Wong Side of the Tracks]] side-mission.
Like other stations in the city, the station is originally unnamed in GTA III. The station's name was later retconned as "Baillie Station" in GTA Liberty City Stories, being likely named after Keiran Baillie, one of the 3D artists for GTA III.


[[File:Baille Station-GTASA.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The station in GTA San Andreas.]]
[[File:Baille Station-GTASA.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The station in GTA San Andreas.]]


The station also appears in GTA San Andreas during the mission [[Saint Mark's Bistro]]. It is however unsolid, and jumping into it will cause the player to plummet many feet below the area into invisible water.
The station also appears in GTA San Andreas during the mission [[Saint Mark's Bistro]]. It is however unsolid, and jumping into it will cause the player to plummet many feet below the area into invisible water.
Baillie Station is likely named after Keiran Baillie, one of the 3D artists for GTA III.


[[Category:Portland El Stations]]
[[Category:Portland El Stations]]