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A train game or railway game is a
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that represents the construction and operation of
railway Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of ...
s. Train games are highly involved, hobby board games that simulate the economic and logistic details of running a railway. Like
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, train games represent a relatively small niche in the games market. Not every game with a train in it is a "train game". For example, the domino game ''
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'' is not a train game because it does not represent railway operations. Likewise, '' Ticket to Ride'' could be considered a train themed game, rather than a train game because it does not contain any of the economic or operational features of running a railway.


Varieties

Classic train games generally fall into two broad categories: 18XX games and "crayon rail" games:
18XX 18XX is the generic term for a series of board games that, with a few exceptions, recreate the building of rail transport, railroad corporations during the 19th century; individual games within the series use particular years in the 19th century a ...
games originated in 1974 with the publication of Francis Tresham's ''1829'' and continued with such titles as ''1830'', ''1856'', and ''1870''. These games involve buying and selling stock in railway companies, laying track, and running locomotives to generate a profit. Most are
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games in which cardboard tiles are laid to build sequences of railway track. Many 18XX games can be further divided into "1829 style games," which emphasize company development, and "1830 style games," which emphasize robber baron stock
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. Crayon rail games are more streamlined and do not contain a stock market component. They focus on laying track, delivering goods, and making profits. Instead of the hex map system found in 18XX games, railway tracks are drawn with crayons or dry erase markers. The first mass market crayon style game was
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and Bill Fawcett's ''
Empire Builder The ''Empire Builder'' is a daily long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago and either Seattle or Portland via two sections west of Spokane. Introduced in 1929, it was the flagship passenger train of the Great North ...
'' which was released in 1980 by
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, however '' Railway Rivals'' by David Watts had been popular - especially amongst postal gamers - for nearly 10 years before that. Other games in the Empire Builder series include ''British Rails'', ''Eurorails'', ''India Rails'', and ''North American Rails'', to name a few. Some of these are even set in a fantasy or science fiction world, such as '' Iron Dragon'' and ''Lunar Rails''. Another type of train game is ''Silverton'', a Mayfair game that uses wooden blocks instead of crayons to represent increasing completion of rail networks (the pieces also block competitors in a mechanic similar to the station-tokens in 18xx games). Mayfair republished the original Two Wolf Games Silverton and includes the expansion map as part of the basic game. The mechanics in Friedemann Friese's ''
Power Grid ''Power Grid'' is the English-language version of the second edition of the multiplayer German-style board game ''Funkenschlag'', designed by Friedemann Friese and first released in 2004. ''Power Grid'' was released by Rio Grande Games. I ...
'' were taken from crayon rail games. Its predecessor ''Funkenschlag'' even used crayons to denote power lines. In this sense, ''Power Grid'' is more of a "train game" than such train themed games as '' Ticket to Ride'', ''Union Pacific'', and '' TransAmerica'', which do not involve as many train related mechanics.


Tournaments

Several competitions for train gamers are held at major
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s by the Train Gamers Association. Their largest event is the Puffing Billy Tournament, but other competitions include Iron Man, the 18XX Championship, and the Empire Builder International. The Puffing Billy Tournament was named in honor of the world's oldest surviving steam locomotive, Puffing Billy, which was built in 1814. Another important event for train gamers is the Chattanooga Rail Gaming Challenge, which has been held in
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since 1997. In 2007, the competition grew to over 60 participants.Chattanooga Rail Gaming Challenge
/ref> Train games are also popular at the annual World Boardgaming Championships which routinely attracts over 1000 participants, over 100 of whom play titles such as Rail Baron, Empire Builder and 18XX.


See also

* 18XX games *
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* Rail Baron


References

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