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Tom Lehman's 1846 is another of the excellent collection of Railroad games based on the 18XX game system devised by Francis Tresham.
If you are already familiar with the 18XX games then you will not need to read through the entire rules book as the variations, points to remember and everything exparienced players need to know about 1846 are detailed from page 19.
There is a Glossary on page 22 and an Index on page 23 (inside back cover).
COMPONENTS
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1 Mounted mapboard
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5 sheets with 120 tiles
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7 Corporate mats
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63 Stock Certificates
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10 Private Company Certificates
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29 Train cards
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5 Player cards
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1 Priority Deal card
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1 Pack of Play Money
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1 Rule book
LIVING RULES
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