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  2. Design Your Own Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Russell Sipe reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "In summary, if you are a model railroader/rail fan you will find this product a very enjoyable extension of your chosen hobby (but be sure to get version 1.2 or later).

  3. Template:Monopoly board layout - Wikipedia

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    To make a custom Monopoly board, DO NOT edit this template. Copy the template code below, paste into your article or user page edit window, then follow the instructions for editing. Below is the template code (with standard property data filled in) that you can use to produce a board layout.

  4. Rolling Line - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Line is an independent PC and VR sandbox game developed and published by New Zealand game developer Gaugepunk Games.The game simulates railway modelling with a low-poly aesthetic in which players can explore and create model-train layouts and share them online for others to play.

  5. Empire Builder (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The original game was set in the United States and Canada. This was replaced with a new version that added Mexico. A number of spin-off games have been released, [1] expanding the game's geography to other countries (British Rails, Eurorails, Australian Rails, Russian Rails, etc.) [2] and fantastic landscapes (Iron Dragon, Lunar Rails, Martian ...

  6. Mashinky - Wikipedia

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    The game has been developed since 2009 by Jan Zelený. It was inspired by the games Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon, Transport Tycoon and others. Originally, the game was developed in his free time, but since June 2018, the author Jan Zelený has devoted himself to it fully. He created his own three-dimensional game engine for it. [1]

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  8. Rail Baron - Wikipedia

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    The 28 railroads depicted in the game correspond to 28 actual real-life railroads that operated in the early 20th century. The table below lists these 28 railroads, their cost within the Rail Baron game, their real-life years of operation and eventual corporate outcome, and their current status as of 2009.

  9. Hornby Virtual Railway - Wikipedia

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    Some advanced parts such as turntables are absent from the game, and all engines on the same track will all move at once, the same speed and direction, much like a real life DC model railway. Engines included in the first edition include the LNER Class A1/A3 , the LNER Class A4 , Smokey Joe and the Eurostar .