![]() ![]() - Winning players typically collect 60-70 points just with the routes.- The deck contains 12 of each color card, and 14 "Wild" Locomotives.The cards should be shuffled thoroughly, since all the cards have been discarded in sets. ![]() - When the deck is exhausted, the discards are reshuffled into a new draw pile deck.- If at any time, three of the five face-up cards are Locomotives, all five cards are immediately discarded and five new ones are turned face-up to replace them.- If, after having drawn one card the replacement card is a Locomotive, the player cannot take it.- If a Locomotive card is one of the five face-up cards, the player who draws it may only draw one card, instead of two.- Locomotives are Multi-colored and act as a wild card that can be part of any set of cards when claiming a route.The colors of each type of Train Car card match various routes between cities on the board – Purple, Blue, Orange, White, Green, Yellow, Black, and Red. - There are 8 types of regular Train Car cards, plus Locomotive cars.If you want more destination cards, take three from the deck, and choose at least one to keep. A player can claim either of the two routes between cities, but the other route is then closed to other players. Important Note: In 2 or 3 player games, only one of the DoubleRoutes can be used. The longer the route, the more points you will score, as shown in below. To claim a route, click on the route on the map. You may use one or more locomotives cards as wild cards. ![]() To claim a route, you must have the same colored train car card as shown on the map (gray represents any 1 color you like) and enough cards for each car shown on the map. A route is a rail line from one city to another. take 2 in any combination from the deck or the face up cards or take only 1 locomotive (rainbow colored / wild) card from the face up cards.
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