Talk:1830: The Game of Railroads and Robber Barons
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Reading railroad?
editThe Reading Railroad is not listed in the list of railroads for the game.
While it isn't part of the official game, it is a commonly used optional variant, supported in the computer version, and frankly, the game lacks a great deal of depth when it isn't used -- with the RR, there are three good corporations that might start initially, while without the RR, there is only one good, and one bad, with a big difference between the two. --Keybounce 05:37, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Yes and No. RR should be included in the article as it's usually part of the game and I'm sure was in the General (AH Magazine ) at one point ? As for only a few good companies without RR... I have to disagree. Depending on your style of play, Pennsylvania, NYNY&H, B&O or C&O can all be a great start to a winning game. - Peripitus (Talk) 12:02, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
The Reading Railroad was a variant published in an article by the Avalon Hill magazine The General. I have that issue somewhere. While I have played 1830 many times I have never played with the variant. I agree that 1830 is a fine game without the Reading Railroad variant, but I have also heard many gamer like the variant. Also the Reading Railroad is fondly and nostalgically remembered in the Delaware Valley area. --Klendathue 06:45, 24 November 2010 (UTC)