You can go under this to reach a basement level, where you'll see that same symbol. Inside (after killing a few ghouls), look to the right and you'll see a candle flame symbol set into a broken segment of the building.
You could probably fast travel there if you have already discovered it. Old North Church in Fallout 4 - you can fast travel here if you've discovered it already. Pay close attention, and consider sneaking so that you don't aggro every enemy along the way - but then, you may just love that you get to tangle with some supermutants, ghouls, and raiders along the trail. At some points, it's done with paint where the trail is broken, and you'll occasionally find it's covered in rubble. From that Protectron station, follow the red bricks set in the pavement. Thankfully, the Trail only goes one direction so you don't have to worry about going the wrong way - it's not a loop. These markers are key to the puzzle at the end of the Road to Freedom Quest Follow the trail starting here, in Boston Common. You should get a quest 'Follow the Freedom Trail', but I don't think this is actually necessary to finish the quest. When you reach Boston Common, you will see a Protectron tour guide that speaks of the Freedom Trail. Joining them can be annoying, as at the game's release there isn't a quest marker (like the only quest without one), so some players may get confused. The Railroad are one of four main factions in Fallout 4. Comment on the appropriate page if you have a tip to share with other readers.įallout 4: Joining the Railroad Follow The Freedom Trail and Railroad Benefits Boston Common's Location - this is where you begin the Road to Freedom Quest to join the Railroad Faction. There is much more to this DLC, it will just take time to write it all. I've written over a dozen in just a week and plan to continue. See a full list of guides on the Nuka World page.