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    The Box Contains
    1 Board map of European train routes
    225 Colored Train Cars
    158 Illustrated cards
    15 stations
    5 Wooden Scoring Markers
    1 Rules booklet
    Game Information:
    2-5 Players
    Age 8+
    30-60 minutes
    Object of the Game
    The object of the game is to score the highest number of total points. Points can be scored by:
    Claiming a Route between two adjacent cities on the map;
    Successfully completing a Continuous Path of routes between two cities
    listed on your Destination Ticket.
    Completing the Longest Continuous Path of routes.
    And for each Train Station kept in reserve at the end of the game.
    Points are deducted from the players’ total score for each of their Destination Tickets that are not successfully completed by the end of the game.
    Setting up the Game
    Place the board in the center of the table. Each player receives a set of 45 Colored Train Cars, a matching set of three Colored Train Stations and the corresponding Scoring Marker. Each player places their Scoring marker on Start on the Scoring Track running along the map’s border. Throughout the game, each time a player scores points, he will advance his marker accordingly.
    Shuffle the Train cards and deal a starting hand of four cards to each player
    Place the remaining deck of Train cards near the board, then turn the top five cards from the deck face up, and lay them one next to the other
    Place the European Express Bonus and the Summary card, face up, next to the board, as a reminder to the players.
    Destination Ticket Types: ( Blue and Regular)
    Take the deck of Destination Tickets and separate the long routes (the six Destination Tickets with a blue background) from the regular routes; Shuffle the long routes, and randomly deal one to each player
    Put any remaining long routes back in the game box without letting anyone see them.Now shuffle the regular Destination Tickets - all short routes with a plain background -, deal three to each player, and place the remainder in a draw pile face down, next to the board. You are now ready to begin.
    Game Starts here:
    Before taking their first turn, players must choose which Destination Tickets they will keep from among those they were initially dealt. Each player must keep a minimum of two tickets although they may keep more. Put any Destination Tickets you wish to discard back in the game box without letting any of the other players see them. The Tickets that are put away may either be long routes or regular ones. The tickets you decide to keep are held until the end of the game.
    The Game Turn
    The player who has visited the most European countries in his lifetime begins the game, and play then proceeds clockwise. On his turn, a player must perform one of the following four actions:
    Draw Train Car Cards - The player may draw two Train cards (or just one, if the card he selects is a face-up Locomotive.
    Claim a Route - The player claims a route on the board by playing a set of Train cards from his hand that match the color and quantity of the spaces that make up the route. He places one of his colored trains on each space, and scores the number of points indicated on the Route Scoring Table for that route’s length.
    Draw Destination Tickets - The player draws three Destination Tickets from the top of the Tickets deck, and must keep at least one of them;
    Build a Train Station - The player may build a Station in any city that does not yet have one. To build his first Train Station, the player plays one Train card of any color and places one of his Train Stations on that city. To build his second station, a player must play a set of two cards of the same color, and to build his third station a set of three cards of the same color.
    Locomotives Rules:
    Locomotives are multi-colored, and act as wild cards in the game.
    Locomotive cards can be played along with any set of cards when claiming a route.
    Tunnels
    Tunnels are special routes that are easily identified by the special
    tunnel marks and outlines surrounding each of their spaces.
    Double-Routes
    Some cities are connected by Double-Routes. These are routes whose spaces are parallel and equal in number from one city to the other. One player can never claim both routes between the same cities during the course of the game.
    Be aware of routes that are partially parallel to each other but are linked to different cities.
    Calculating Scores
    Players should have already accounted for the points they earned as they completed various routes. To make sure no mistakes were made, you may
    want to recount the points for each player’s routes.
    Players must then reveal all of their Destination Tickets. The
    These are not double-routes.

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