Is there a central Boston unpopulated location that contains all the crafting stations?

Is there a central Boston unpopulated location that contains all the crafting stations? - Signboard showing direction of underground station

I was wondering whether there's a unpopulated (or containing clearable hostiles) location in central Boston in Fallout 4 that contains the following:

  • Weapons workbench
  • Armour workbench
  • Chemistry station
  • Cooking station
  • Power armour station (optional, but useful)

From memory University Point might offer all of these but I'm looking for a location closer to Downtown Boston.

This is for a character I'm playing who avoids people/ populated settlements. The character doesn't have the "Local Leader" perk so they can't build crafting stations in Hangman Alley (which is an excellent location).

Of course if a suitable location has hostile inhabitants I can always clear them out.

I'd also like to avoid loading screens by having to enter buildings/ subways etc. if possible.



Best Answer

Nukapedia has a list of all Fallout 4 settlements, which includes icons to indicate which stations are pre-built in each.

Based on that list, there are only three settlements which come already fully-equipped as you desire. Fortunately, one of them is abandoned (perfect for your anti-social character) and is accessible very early in the game.

  • Red Rocket Truck Stop
  • Sanctuary Hills
  • The Castle

There are some other non-settlement locations which are pretty well-equipped, but none in particular come immediately to mind. Besides, anti-social or not, I'm sure your character would still like to have their go-to workstations close to a place that they can fully customize themselves and call "home". Also, it's worth noting that storage containers outside of settlements tend to be less reliable for long-term use.




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Answer 2

This doesn't quite answer my original question but I thought it was interesting enough to post.

Redditer/Youtuber "The_Lawd" has been documenting all of the secondary locations in Fallout 4.

He made a video about the Tinkerer's Boathouse on the Boston Waterfront which contains the following:

  • Weapons Workbench
  • Chemistry Workbench
  • Power Armour Station

Not quite what I was after, but a very useful hideout and worth mentioning.

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