1830: Wabash Cannonball Variant
Economic · Expansion for Base-game

1830: Wabash Cannonball Variant

Originally published in Rail Gamer Magazine, the Wabash Cannonball Variant is an expansion for 1830: Railways and Robber Barons. It was later commercially published in Wolfram Janich's 1830: Variant Box #1 and periodically reprinted by Winsome.

3–6 players240 minexpert difficulty
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What is 1830: Wabash Cannonball Variant

Originally published in Rail Gamer Magazine, the Wabash Cannonball Variant is an expansion for 1830: Railways and Robber Barons. It was later commercially published in Wolfram Janich's 1830: Variant Box #1 and periodically reprinted by Winsome.

The Wabash Expansion consists of:

1) an extension the map to the west and south-west, pushing Chicago and the America west red areas a few hexes further out

2) adds a gray city north of the NYC home (not in the 2010 Winsome edition)

Specs

Game details

Players
3–6
Age
Duration
240 min
Difficulty
Expert
Type
Expansion
Year
1999
Mechanics
Auction / Bidding · Network and Route Building · Stock Holding
Categories
Economic · Expansion for Base-game · Trains
Designer
John Bohrer
Publisher
(Self-Published) · Rail Gamer · Winsome Games
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1830: Wabash Cannonball Variant plays with 3–6 players.

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