That is unusual. How many companies folded into the SNCF? And how many have yet to float? ... the E-trains are paying as 4Ds twice each. ... both the SCNF and...
Three companies (Quest, Nord and EST) One E is running Paris-MeTz-Liege-Cologne(22x2)& the other Paris-LeMans-Orl-Bord(20x2) ________________________________ ...
I recall in the initial playtests that Bill mentioned that the effects of the Civil War on Southern Railways was such that you might as well clear off the...
As an alternate you could use the 18TN rule. I believe it says that each RR doesn't count one of its trains for determining revenue. In addition, any RR...
As an alternate you could use the 18TN rule. I believe it says that each RR doesn't count one of its trains for determining revenue. In addition, any RR...
It's possible the private income formulas link to the wrong cells - I updated the 18AL and 18GA sheets to the new format but haven't used them yet. I'll check...
Here's a copy of a spreadsheet in use that you can view. http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=piDjCJr9CBv2ZUi_B_kxEWw Since it's view only rights, you won't...
Hello. The Geert Lagrou Trophy 2008 Finale: - 20 December 2008 - Bruges (club Hof van watervliet) - 1856 - Finalists: Barry Beavis, Markus Welbourne, Peter...
Other options: - Skip Step 5: Keep track of money made and not spent in phase 3 separate from other cash. When phase 4 starts (first 4 train purchased) this...
Put it up on ebay and let the market determine its worth... tim ... From: "Frederic Taton" <frederic.taton@...> ... Hello Eric. I sent an e-mail to you...
Hi everyone! I am moving to NYC in January. I have decided to learn to play 18xx in 2009. It seems the games would appeal to me greatly. My plan is to learn...
If you do so, please note link here since not all searches find these things after they get posted. Bill Jaffe bigbillthecollector@... Wargaming - EIA,...
Let's say that in a game of 1830, I'm the president of three companies, A, B, and C. A and B are trainless and relatively poor, while C has a train. A is...
... From: "James Romano" <romano.james@...> ... yes, up to the actual price of the train being bought. ... no, the purchase of the train from another...
hi james i don't profess to know the answer, but i like b....... it's just the sort of stunt the real rail barons in early usa train history would have...
Hi,James.The short answer is that you an set the price of the train up to its face value,but no higher. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Danny...
Apologies for the typos,that should have read 'you can set the price of the train up to its face value,but no higher,provided that the purchasing company has a...
... Yes. 21.0 para 3 says "any mutually agreed price" and (where, as here, companies have the same president) at least $1. 24.0 bullet 2) qualifies this by...
To the best of my knowledge NYC isn't a big 18xx town. I try to play as often as possible, which usually ends up being about once a month or two. There is...
You can drive down to Newark, DE every Saturday night at 7pm for the best weekly game this side of Kent. I drive 2 hours each way from DC to get there. ...
... This "three company dump" (and the similar "two company dump", in which B = C) is the biggest rules controversy in 1830, and has been debated at length at...
... There is, counting the time difference, 24 hours between the end of the Kentish Mob session on Friday evenings and the start of the Newark meeting. For the...
... companies, ... has a ... train ... cash, so ... shares of B ... I was always a bit dubious about these rulings in the General,inasmuch as they never found...
... For clarity: the track upgrade rule in question is the issue of when a track tile is upgraded, does some new part of the track on the new tile have to be ...