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  2. NIMBY Rails - Wikipedia

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    NIMBY Rails is entirely set on an OpenStreetMap-based map of the whole world, without computer-generated maps or levels. [1] The game map starts out empty, without any preexisting trains or buildings, and the player builds railway track and stations with little restriction save for existing roads and bodies of water.

  3. Category:Railroad games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Help. A railroad game is any game that depicts the building of rail transport networks. Subcategories. This ...

  4. Walking Britain's Lost Railways - Wikipedia

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    Rob Bell explores the era when our modern railways were born in the industrial heartlands of the North-East, where for over 150 years coal was king. Visiting former collieries, living museums and meeting former miners, he tells the story of the 1822 Hetton line, the world's first railway designed for steam locomotives.

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  6. Category:Railroad board games - Wikipedia

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  7. Train Valley - Wikipedia

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    Flazm's first railroad game, called Railway Valley, was developed by Alexey Davydov in 2008, inspired by an older game called Shortline. [5] Four years later, two sequels, Railway Valley 2 and Railway Valley Missions, were released. [6] [7] They were downloaded 15 million times. [8] Development for Train Valley started in April 2012. At the end ...

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  9. Train Simulator (Ongakukan) - Wikipedia

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    The video for the original Train Simulator series of games was 308×156 pixels at 30 frames per second using Intel Indeo 2 video compression and AVI file container. Each game contains Japanese lines and trains, with the exception of four games featuring overseas routes, in Germany, France, Taiwan, and the United States of America. Video shot ...