18Rhl-Rhineland is an 18xx railway game for 3 to 6 players. The concept is based on 1829 by Francis Tresham. The special features of 18Rhl-Rhineland are the bonus routes between steel mills and coal mines, the crossing of the river Rhine and the Rhinegold-Express. The latter achieves a very high income if it travels all the way from the Netherlands to Frankfurt or Basel.
18Rhl-Rhineland is a revision of 1838: Rheinland.
Players buy companies and stock in railroads in a effort to make more money than the other players. The winner of the game is the player with the highest net worth at game end.
A small expansion, sold with the copies sold at Essen one year, consisted of a special gray tile for Essen, containing both the city and $20 Krupps factory spot on one of the 6 legs which can be half of a Montan bonus run.

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