Railroader Game by Waddingtons
Railroader Game by Waddingtons - 1963.
A Race, in the Wild West, to Pioneer the First Railroad From Junction City to Buffalo Creek - Using Scale Model Rails and Trains.
All the Thrills of the Romantic West Plus a Continuing Struggle to Sabotage Each Other's Track!"
2 - 4 Player's.
Description
In the Country Between Roam Bands of Hostile Indians, Who in Spite of the Building of Trading and Garrison Posts, Attack Regularly at Well-Known Ambush Points.
There Are Many Rivers in This Part of the Wild West, Providing Swift and Safe Communications For Small Parties of Palefaces.
Each Company Provides its Engine Crew With Boxes of Dynamite.
Each Lets it be Understood That These Are to be Used to Aid Track Construction, but in Fact, They Are Carried in the Hope They May be Used to Sabotage Rival's Tracks.
In Addition Therefore to Facing the Natural Hazards of Railroading in the West,Company Promoters Must Be on the Alert to Strike at Their Rival's When They Can, Whilst Trying to Avoid Too Damaging Attacks on Themselves.
If Only Two Play, Excitement is Increased if Each Player Controls 2 Trains.
The Winning Train is the First One to Reach the Buffers in Buffalo Creek.
Contents
- 1 Playing Board.
- 104 Sections of Track - (72 Straights,16 Left Hand Curves,16 Right Hand Curves.)
- 4 Trains - Each Comprising Engine,One Coach and Caboose(Guard's Van).
- 24 Chance Cards.
- 20 Boxes of Dynamite.
- 4 Line Clear Signals.
- 2 Dice.
- 2 Sets of Rules.
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| Released: | 1963 |
| Cost now(mint): | £30 |




This particular game was sold on ebay by VINTAGE BOARD GAME EMPORIUM in the following condition:
The Board is in Good Condition - Some Wear to the Spine - Bright and Colourful.
All the Pieces Are in Excellent Condition and Complete.
The Cards Are Good Order - Light Playwear.
The Rules Have Some Creasing and Mark's.
The Box Base Has One Split Corner,Scuffing,Discolour and Has Some Old Tape/Tear Mark's.
The Lid Has Splitting Corner's,Scuffing,Old Tape and Some Discolour.
The Box is Still in Good Condition.
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