Discussions about Railway Board Games based on 1829, 1830 and successors.
The 1800s group is for discussing news and play relating to railroad board games based on the concepts of the 1829 and 1830 games originally designed by Francis Tresham.
These multiplayer games entail a simulation of railroad corporation growth and stock market manipulations, while building a railroad
network using a hex track tiles on a specific geography.
The title of the games often relates to a key year that railroad development was started in that region, most of which occured during the 1800's.
There have been a number of games professionally published, and many more fan designs.
For more information on 1800s games themselves see (please exchange 00 with double x):
http://www.diogenes.sacramento.ca.us/1800_net/index.htm
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arena/5276/depot/default.htm
http://www.1800.de/index.html
The strange thing is, that the below sentence is missing in my "2nd Edition English translation by John Webley." At least, I can't find it. So I'm left with
The original German rules say (translated): "At no time there may be more than 50% of the shares of a company in the bankpool (exception: bankruptcy)." Klaus
... Well, Bill Stoll's page does confirm this (despite what I quoted from ... Q2.1 Can I sell a block of stock that would result in >50% in the pool? The
... According to the 18xx differences list this limit is 50% "... but bear in mind that the rules indicate this is checked before selling shares, after which