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[[Image:Westminster-GTA4-northeastwards.jpg|thumb|351px|Westminster as viewed to the northeast from the top of a Golden Pier building.]]
'''Westminster''' is a four-and-a-half block neighbourhood in [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] on the shores of the [[West River]]. Westminster borders [[Purgatory]] to the north, [[Star Junction]] by Frankfort Avenue to the east, and [[The Meat Quarter]] is on it's southern border.
 
   
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'''Westminster''' is a neighborhood in western [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is bordered to the north by [[Lorimar Street ]]([[Purgatory]]); to the east by [[Frankfort Avenue ]]([[Star Junction]]); to the south by an access road to [[Union Drive West |Union Drive West]] and a multi-story car park ([[The Meat Quarter]]); and to the west by the [[West River]].
== Description ==
 
Westminster is primarily depicted as a mixed-use district, where residential and commercial buildings are concentrated towards Frankfort Avenue to the east and industrial buildings to Union Drive West and the West River harbor, which houses piers. However, the waterfront of Westmister has apparently underwent urban renewal. The piers are collectively referred to as [[Golden Pier]].
 
   
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[[File:Westminister.png|thumb|Westminster (red) in the Liberty City map.]]
Like [[The Meat Quarter]], a stretch of abandoned elevated railway runs over the district, and cuts off in the north, just over [[Purgatory]]'s Pay n' Spray in its south. Westminster is also similar to Meat Quarter in that its harbor has been redeveloped in some degree.
 
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==Character==
 
Much like its neighbor [[The Meat Quarter]], Westminster is primarily depicted as a mixed-use district, where residential and commercial buildings are concentrated towards Frankfort Avenue to the east. Parking complexes and industrial buildings can be found on Union Drive West and the West River harbor, which also houses piers. However, the waterfront of Westminster has apparently underwent urban renewal. The piers, along with the waterfront marina in The Meat Quarter, are collectively referred to as [[Golden Pier]]. Also located in the western portion of the neighborhood is a large parking complex which stretches north into [[Purgatory]].
   
 
Like The Meat Quarter, a stretch of abandoned elevated railway runs over the district, and cuts off in the north, just over the Pay n' Spray in Purgatory. Westminster is also similar to The Meat Quarter in that its harbor front has been redeveloped to some degree.
== Transport ==
 
Westminster is the terminating point of the [[Booth Tunnel]] in Algonquin, linking Frankfort Avenue to Asahara Road in [[Alderney]]. In addition, Westminster is designed to contain the entire Algonquin half of the Booth Tunnel, as well as the tunnel's ventilation tower in the north, offshore.
 
   
 
==Places of Interest==
Westminster is served by only one [[Subway in GTA IV|subway station]], [[Frankfort Avenue LTA|Frankfort Avenue station]] on the [[Algonquin Inner Line]], in the northwestern edge of Westminster at Frankfort Avenue, although a short segment of the [[Algonquin Outer Line]] cuts pass the entrance of the Booth Tunnel in Algonquin. As mentioned, Westminster also contains the northern half of an a disused elevated railway line, evidently based on the [[wp:High Line (New York City)|High Line]].
 
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*[[Golden Pier]]
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*[[Hercules]]
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*[[Maisonette 9]]
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*[[Westminster Fire Station]]
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*[[Westminster Police Station]]
   
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==Businesses==
== Places of interest ==
 
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*[[60 Diner]]
* An [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] station at Kunzite Street, where Deputy Police Commissioner [[Francis McReary]]'s office is situated.
 
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*[[Burger Shot]]
* A [[60 Diner]] at Kunzite Street and Frankfort Avenue.
 
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*[[Curbcrawler Skateboards]]
* Engine 47, a fire station, at Frankfort Avenue. There are no [[Fire Truck]]s park in the location.
 
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*[[Hinterland]] (Only in GTA IV and the original [[The Lost and Damned]])
* Pier [[69]] of Golden Pier. The building is indicated to house "Hoop City", which is closed for refurbishment.
 
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*[[Save-A-Cent]]
   
== Influences ==
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==Influences==
Westminster's name may be based on that of [[wp:Greenwich Village|Greenwich Village]] and [[wp:Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea]] on the West Side of New York City. All three locations they are based on are districts in London, and both GTA IV's Westminster and the West Side's Chelsea and Greenwich Village are bound by roughly the same geographical features and streets. Golden Pier and the coastal design of Westminster (as well as the Meat Quarter) are based on the [[wp:Chelsea Piers|Chelsea Piers]].
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Westminster's name may be based on the City of Westminster, in England or on that of [[wp:Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea]] and [[wp:Greenwich Village|Greenwich Village]] on the West Side of Manhattan. All three locations they are based on are districts in London ([[wp:Westminster|Westminster]], [[wp:Chelsea, London|Chelsea]] and [[wp:Greenwich|Greenwich]]), and both GTA IV's Westminster and the West Side's Chelsea and Greenwich Village are bound by roughly the same geographical features and streets.
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The general design of the district is alike that of [[The Meat Quarter]], with the areas closer to the coast bearing similarities to [[wp:Meatpacking District, Manhattan|Gansevoort Market]], also known as the Meatpacking District, in Manhattan, while the areas bordering Frankfort Avenue are more generic, heavily developed commercial and residential areas, similar to Chelsea. Golden Pier and the coastal design of Westminster (as well as The Meat Quarter) are also based on the [[wp:Chelsea Piers|Chelsea Piers]].
   
 
=== Landmarks spoofed ===
 
=== Landmarks spoofed ===
* [[wp:Lincoln Tunnel|Lincoln Tunnel]] on the Manhattan side, in the form of the Algonquin half of the [[Booth Tunnel]]. The Booth Tunnel's ventilation tower, however, is dissimilar to that of the Lincoln Tunnel, being more alike the Holland Tunnel's design, but still not an accurate reproduction.
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* [[wp:Lincoln Tunnel|Lincoln Tunnel]] on the Manhattan side, in the form of the Algonquin half of the [[Booth Tunnel]]. The Booth Tunnel's ventilation tower, however, is dissimilar to that of the [[wp:Lincoln Tunnel|Lincoln Tunnel]], being more alike the Holland Tunnel's design, but still not an accurate reproduction. 
 
* The [[wp:High Line (New York City)|High Line]].
 
* The [[wp:High Line (New York City)|High Line]].
* [[wp:Pier 54|Pier 54]] of [[wp:Chelsea Piers|Chelsea Piers]], where it is represented in Algonquin, affront Pier 69, as a similarly designed skeletal remains of a pier's entrance.
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* Remnants of [[wp:Pier 54|Pier 54]] in [[wp:Chelsea Piers|Chelsea Piers]], where it is represented in Algonquin, affront Pier 69, as a similarly designed skeletal remains of a pier's entrance.
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==Transportation==
 
Westminster is the terminating point of the [[Booth Tunnel]] in Algonquin, linking [[Frankfort Avenue]] to [[Asahara Road]] in [[Alderney]]. In addition, Westminster is designed to contain the entire Algonquin half of the [[Booth Tunnel]], as well as the tunnel's ventilation tower in the north, offshore.
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Westminster is served by only one [[Subway in GTA IV|subway station]]: [[Frankfort Avenue LTA|Frankfort Avenue station]] on the [[K/C Algonquin Inner Line]], located at the intersection of [[Lorimar Street |Lorimar Street]] and [[Frankfort Avenue |Frankfort Avenue]] in the northwestern corner of the neighborhood, at its border with Purgatory and Star Junction.
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An interesting sight can be witnessed over the access road to the [[Booth Tunnel]]: due to the topography of the land (the further inland you go, the higher the elevation), a short segment of the [[A/J Algonquin Outer Line]], which is in a subway, actually passes <i>over</i> the sloping, surface-level access road.
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As mentioned, Westminster also contains the northern half of an a disused elevated railway line, evidently based on the [[wp:High Line (New York City)|High Line]].
   
 
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Revision as of 03:40, 10 July 2014

Westminster-GTA4-northeastwards

Westminster as viewed to the northeast from the top of a Golden Pier building.

Westminster is a neighborhood in western Algonquin, Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto IV. It is bordered to the north by Lorimar Street (Purgatory); to the east by Frankfort Avenue (Star Junction); to the south by an access road to Union Drive West and a multi-story car park (The Meat Quarter); and to the west by the West River.

Westminister

Westminster (red) in the Liberty City map.

Character

Much like its neighbor The Meat Quarter, Westminster is primarily depicted as a mixed-use district, where residential and commercial buildings are concentrated towards Frankfort Avenue to the east. Parking complexes and industrial buildings can be found on Union Drive West and the West River harbor, which also houses piers. However, the waterfront of Westminster has apparently underwent urban renewal. The piers, along with the waterfront marina in The Meat Quarter, are collectively referred to as Golden Pier. Also located in the western portion of the neighborhood is a large parking complex which stretches north into Purgatory.

Like The Meat Quarter, a stretch of abandoned elevated railway runs over the district, and cuts off in the north, just over the Pay n' Spray in Purgatory. Westminster is also similar to The Meat Quarter in that its harbor front has been redeveloped to some degree.

Places of Interest

Businesses

Influences

Westminster's name may be based on the City of Westminster, in England or on that of Chelsea and Greenwich Village on the West Side of Manhattan. All three locations they are based on are districts in London (Westminster, Chelsea and Greenwich), and both GTA IV's Westminster and the West Side's Chelsea and Greenwich Village are bound by roughly the same geographical features and streets.

The general design of the district is alike that of The Meat Quarter, with the areas closer to the coast bearing similarities to Gansevoort Market, also known as the Meatpacking District, in Manhattan, while the areas bordering Frankfort Avenue are more generic, heavily developed commercial and residential areas, similar to Chelsea. Golden Pier and the coastal design of Westminster (as well as The Meat Quarter) are also based on the Chelsea Piers.

Landmarks spoofed

  • Lincoln Tunnel on the Manhattan side, in the form of the Algonquin half of the Booth Tunnel. The Booth Tunnel's ventilation tower, however, is dissimilar to that of the Lincoln Tunnel, being more alike the Holland Tunnel's design, but still not an accurate reproduction. 
  • The High Line.
  • Remnants of Pier 54 in Chelsea Piers, where it is represented in Algonquin, affront Pier 69, as a similarly designed skeletal remains of a pier's entrance.

Transportation

Westminster is the terminating point of the Booth Tunnel in Algonquin, linking Frankfort Avenue to Asahara Road in Alderney. In addition, Westminster is designed to contain the entire Algonquin half of the Booth Tunnel, as well as the tunnel's ventilation tower in the north, offshore.

Westminster is served by only one subway station: Frankfort Avenue station on the K/C Algonquin Inner Line, located at the intersection of Lorimar Street and Frankfort Avenue in the northwestern corner of the neighborhood, at its border with Purgatory and Star Junction.

An interesting sight can be witnessed over the access road to the Booth Tunnel: due to the topography of the land (the further inland you go, the higher the elevation), a short segment of the A/J Algonquin Outer Line, which is in a subway, actually passes over the sloping, surface-level access road.

As mentioned, Westminster also contains the northern half of an a disused elevated railway line, evidently based on the High Line.

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