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All Aboard!!! Bruce's Top 25 Railroad Games
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Railroad games are perhaps my favorite genre of game overall. The silly little choo-choo game has evolved into a family of games which includes everything from fast-paced action to auctions to resource management to fairly complex economic simulations. Too bad real railways aren't flourishing nearly as well as rail games!

It won't take many of you long to notice that the whole 1830 family of games is missing from this list. I've played 1830 just once, and didn't really get it to click, so I need to try again.

Anyhow, I consider the top dozen or so of these games to be great games, and the rest at least very good.
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1. Board Game: Empire Builder [Average Rating:6.92 Overall Rank:488]
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Anyone who knows me knew which game would be first on this list -- my all-time favorite game! For added challenge (die-hard fans of the game only!) see my description of Super Sadistic Advanced Empire Builder under the listing for this game. Play with the old metal trains if possible -- the cheap plastic pawns now sold with the game are junk -- you can't even tell which way your train is moving!
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Ok. So, apparently I need to try this. I keep seeing it pop up.
 
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I covered the board (original game) with acetate and mounted it on illustration board. I use china markers to draw the rail lines and they erase easily on the acetate. The trains are painted as real RR companies. I had a group of guys at Station #1 that loved this game and we played it to death. Since I transferred the game (unfortunatelly) doesn't see action anymore.
 
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Pardon me boy, isn't that the Crayola Choo Choo?
 
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China markers work well on the puzzle cut boards. Water soluble overhead markers (Vis-a-Vis) work well on the laminated roll up boards.
 
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I'll have to agree. Empire Builder is by far the favorite of the series for me. It also happens to be the number one game in my collection.
 
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2. Board Game: British Rails [Average Rating:6.79 Overall Rank:1106]
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British Rails is the only other Empire Builder series game to crack my top 25 rail games, and it does so with gusto. The map (in the old version of the game, which is all I've ever played) is challenging and fun. None of the later games in the series came close to recreating this level of excitement, in my opinion.
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Bill Eldard
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I've played Empire Builder, British Rails, EuroRails, Iron Dragon, Australian Rails, and India Rails, and I think India Rails is the best. The geography just seems to work better.
 
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Hmm. I like British Rails considerably less than Empire Builder, Eurorails, and Nippon Rails; so much so that I gave my copy away a few months ago.

I'm intrigued by the high regard for India Rails here.
 
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I admit that in large part, I'm biased in favor of Empire Builder and British Rails because of the components of the older versions, which are much nicer all around than the cheap stuff Mayfair's put out more recently. I have and play with the old EB and BR sets, but all the others, such as India Rails, have the plastic pawns, plastic commodity chips (usually without the names for the products) and the hopelessly disfunctional molded plastic box dividers (which I discard anyway). Heck, even the new maps have mileposts too close together, making it harder to play. If only Mayfair had kept up the quality! But that does play a role, fairly or not, in how I view the various games in the series.
 
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I'm gonna choke. I'm agreeing w/ Bill.


???!!!!
 
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I'm intrigued by the high regard for India Rails here.

India Rails is easily the second most played in the series in my household. As already mentioned, the geography seems to work really well. As for British Rails, it's okay, but not as highly regardged in our household.
 
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3. Board Game: Ticket to Ride [Average Rating:7.48 Overall Rank:74]
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Alan Moon's best game ever, very approachable for serious and casual gamers alike. It's a crisp, clean, easy-to-learn system with lots of tension and difficult decisions. Very deserving winner of the 2004 Spiel des Jahres award! Too bad about the 80-point score track in the first edition, though, which makes the scoring a bit confusing even for a math guy like me. (When will game companies learn that 50 and 100 are good, easy-to-use score track lengths?)
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Bill Eldard
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A great game!
 
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Larry Chong
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One of my favorite "gatway" games!
 
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with lots of tension and difficult decisions

If you didn't put this game on rank 3 of your list I'd say this is great sarcasm!
 
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4. Board Game: Union vs. Central [Average Rating:6.58 Overall Rank:3351]
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The best of many very good railroad games from Winsome, and in fact, my current favorite two-player game overall. You and your opponent race to be first to build a transcontinental rail line in 19th-century North America, battling rough terrain, indians, derailments, disease, and everything else imaginable. The game goes slowly at first, but most of the bad cards are one-use only so eventually progress will be made. Play the Standard Game as opposed to the Short Game, because some of the strategies don't have time to pay off in the shorter version. Actually, my ambition now is to play the Campaign Game, which should take at least six hours. Thankfully, my wife likes the game too and will play!

By the way, John Bohrer at Winsome Games went out of his way to be extremely helpful in answering the many questions and comments I had regarding this game.
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You spotted the only error in all the Winsome Games' rulesets. Keep it a secret, OK? Very few people buy an 18 hour 2 player train game. Even fewer can play it in 6 hours! Fewer than that with their wife. Lucky guy...

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A friend of mine, Christine Biancheria, spotted a copy of U vs C for sale at a Pittsburgh game shop and at my request, picked it up for me. So next time I see her, I'll have two copies. Now, my wife and I look forward to playing the 36-hour, Super Sadistic version!!!
 
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5. Board Game: Union Pacific [Average Rating:7.36 Overall Rank:151]
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A great game which I don't get to play often enough, nearly as good as Ticket to Ride, and a definite improvement over its predecessor (Airlines).
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Better, IMO.
 
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6. Board Game: Ticket to Ride: Europe [Average Rating:7.55 Overall Rank:62]
 
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This game added several strategic improvements to the original, yet I find myself choosing to play the original more often. Maybe I prefer its simplicity, or the more familiar map.
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7. Board Game: Age of Steam [Average Rating:7.83 Overall Rank:22]
Bruce Linsey
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This deep game offers the aspect of player roles, which is not something I'm usually that fond of. (Maybe that's why I rate Puerto Rico lower than many others do.) But this game offers a lot of depth for thinking players.
 
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You might appreciate the game more if you think of the actions less as "roles" and more as areas of priority for your company. It's rather abstracted but not totally artificial or unrealistic.
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Bill Eldard
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My favorite from among the RR games I own.
 
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8. Board Game: Crazy Race [Average Rating:5.85 Overall Rank:4560]
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A snappy, clever little bidding/race game, packing plenty of punch into its short playing time. By far the best of Michael Schacht's train game trilogy.
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Nice to see people like this, I just picked it up. Nobody has reviewed it, so i'm looking forward to doing a thoughtful review in my normal tradition for this game.
 
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9. Board Game: Länderbahnen [Average Rating:6.26 Unranked]
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An advanced economic game of railroad companies and conglomerates. Key decisions include when and how to merge railroads, and when to convert shares. Very involved; definitely not for beginning gamers.

Ya know, I really ought to give 1830 another go -- if I can handle Landerbahnen, I can handle that.
 
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Brian Bankler
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I spy, with my little eye ... crayons? Yet your description makes this sound all nice and 18xx-y. So, what gives?
 
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10. Board Game: Locomotive Werks [Average Rating:6.94 Overall Rank:1649]
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In this game, players own locomotive factories and strive to produce the best, most modern, and most profitable locomotives. Lots of fun!
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Yes, in this game the players are the choo-choo manufacturers who sell to the 18XX players. Now you learn the sad story of just why the 4-trains go away when the first diesel is sold!
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11. Board Game: Orient Express [Average Rating:6.60 Overall Rank:1621]
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And for something totally different -- a murder mystery set on board a moving train! A lot like Clue, but more fun. Randy and Rachel Cox taught me this on one of my visits to their house, and I greatly enjoyed it. The game comes with ten mysteries, so long-term replay value is limited.
 
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Van Tarpley
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La Mesa
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I picked this game up and ordered a bunch of expansions from the company about 10 years ago -- it is quite fun. We've ruled that trains stop at the borders and all borders also have telegraph offices -- otherwise, we tend to still be working on the mystery by the time we get to Istanbul and have to wend our way back a few cities.
 
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12. Board Game: Metro [Average Rating:6.40 Overall Rank:925]
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Tery Gaudet once told me this was her favorite game, so I asked her to teach it to me. Very nice, easy to play, a lot like Streetcar by the same designer.
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I'm afraid I have to correct you. The two games do not share the same designer. Dirk Henn designed Metro, while Stefan Dorra designed Streetcar.

And though both games share a similar theme as well as the tile-laying mechanic to develop routes, the gameplay for each is quite different. I think that Streetcar plays better with five or six players while Metro plays best with four or less.
 
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"I'm afraid I have to correct you. The two games do not share the same designer. Dirk Henn designed Metro, while Stefan Dorra designed Streetcar. "

I stand corrected!
 
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Good game. And you mention an even better game (Linie 1, a.k.a. Streetcar), yet you don't have Linie 1 anywhere omongst the next 13 entries. What gives?
 
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I've only played Streetcar once and it was too long ago to remember it well enough to list here.
 
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13. Board Game: Freight Train [Average Rating:6.42 Overall Rank:1561]
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One of Alan Moon's several very good railroad games. I've only played once and somehow managed to sneak out a victory.
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14. Board Game: Silverton [Average Rating:7.06 Overall Rank:602]
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Rails and the Rockies...what atmosphere! I have the original Two Wolf version of the game.
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Snore...
 
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Great game!
 
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I played this (Two Wolf version) 10 years ago (or maybe more). Back then, it didn't seem so bad to waste away a whole afternoon with this game. Nowadays, I'd just hurl all over the board. Or at least bow out of the game. Games of that length just don't do it for me anymore.
 
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I don't get it. I have no problem with games of this length. It's games that are this long -- and dull to boot, that I have a problem with.
 
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15. Board Game: Rail Baron [Average Rating:6.52 Overall Rank:1099]
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An OLD classic, a lot like Monopoly on rails. Good fun, but it does drag a bit, and I eventually got tired of looking stuff up in all those tables, so I don't play this much any more.
 
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Bill Eldard
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It was fresh and fun when it was first published, but there are so many better RR games out there now, and at many degress of complexity. Rail Baron suffers from the same malady as Monopoly --- the first half of the game is far more fun than the last half.
 
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I love this game and am desperately trying to find a copy for myself. One of my wife's favorite games.
 
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@WizKid41

You might be in luck. I recall there being a big debate about an upcoming Hasbro/Avalon Hill game coming out early next year. One of their older games would be redone. This was one of the games that many (including myself) thought would be the one.
 
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Please, please fix the endgame in the new version!!! The Rover Rule is just stupid.
 
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16. Board Game: Stephensons Rocket [Average Rating:6.94 Overall Rank:435]
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No elements of chance at all in Reiner Knizia's excellent rail game set in England. Plays well with three, which is a major plus for any game.
 
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Bill Eldard
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Yep. And you don't have to be into the theme to enjoy it. It's basically an excellent tile-laying game with a thin RR theme.
 
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I've only played about half of the games on this list, but this is my favorite of the ones listed.
 
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17. Board Game: Trainsport: Switzerland [Average Rating:6.09 Unranked]
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Somewhat similar to Empire Builder in that players draw their rail lines with crayon and fulfill contracts, but beyond that it's much different. Also available on a map of Austria, which I've yet to play.
 
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18. Board Game: Roundhouse [Average Rating:5.83 Unranked]
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Still another very good train game from Winsome, this one about fixing up locomotives brought into the shop ("roundhouse") for repair. Played at the 2005 Gathering of Friends.
 
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19. Board Game: Pacific Northwest Rails [Average Rating:6.09 Overall Rank:5539]
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Alfonzo Smith taught me this at a Gathering of Friends a couple years back, and I've since bought a copy and look forward to playing it again.
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20. Board Game: Pampas Railroads [Average Rating:7.20 Overall Rank:1415]
Bruce Linsey
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Moderately complex economic game set in Argentina. I enjoyed it the one time I played it.
 
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Bill Eldard
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A fine RR game, but one of the tightest resource management games one will find. It's very unforgiving, but very enjoyable if one accepts that.
 
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21. Board Game: Freight Yard [Average Rating:6.29 Unranked]
Bruce Linsey
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Very similar to Freight Train, and plays much more quickly than the two hours mentioned on the box.
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22. Board Game: Railroad Dice [Average Rating:6.23 Overall Rank:1903]
Bruce Linsey
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Really, really, REALLY cool dice!
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23. Board Game: Mogul [Average Rating:6.53 Overall Rank:1455]
Bruce Linsey
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A simple rail company/stock game. The other good one of Michael Schacht's little rail trilogy. (The third game of the bunch, Station Manager, is dismal.)
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Robert .
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I just picked this up, good to hear its good. =)
 
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24. Board Game: Santa Fe [Average Rating:6.98 Overall Rank:1605]
Bruce Linsey
United States
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Another good Alan Moon train game, later dressed up and republished as Santa Fe Rails. I prefer the smooth simplicity of the original, however, and sold my copy of SFR.
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This is probably my favorite Moon game and he's one of my favorite designers. Not sure why this doesn't get to the table more often.
 
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I'm not that fond of most Moon games, but this one is absolutely great!
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25. Board Game: New England Railways [Average Rating:7.12 Overall Rank:2432]
Bruce Linsey
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Part of the Volldampf family of rail games. We played this at a KAGG meeting and my wife, Krissi, ran away with the game.
 
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You REALLY need to play 18xx. Try 18GA or 18AL or 18SCAN all three are excellent introductions to the genre and take under 3 hours to complete (even for new players).

Also, c'mon, Union Pacific (when played with the optional rule distributing the scoring cards evenly thru the deck) is vastly superior to the entertaining TtR and is arguably the most fun game ever produced. -- PAE
 
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My father-in-law, Charlie Brossy, enjoys both model railroads and railroad games.
 
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Mike Barno
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Just out of interest, are many of the serious railroad boardgamers out there also trainspotters or model RR builders?

Not me, but during World DipCon in Chapel Hill in 2004, I visited my uncle in Raleigh who has a backyard setup, very nice. A mix of hardware built up from kits and his own scale engineering. Includes a model of the Vestal NY train station from which he and my aunt left for their honeymoon. It's way way cool, but he's not a boardgamer.
 
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Just out of interest, are many of the serious railroad boardgamers out there also trainspotters or model RR builders?

When I was much younger, we had an HO scale layout in the garage. We didn't actually run it all that often, but we did have a great deal of fun building up the locale. Then we moved to a smaller house . . . soblue
 
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No Railway Rivals (aka Dampfross)?
 
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