RailNES: Connecting a Continent

I think 4 rail barons duking it out in Britain is more than enough. Britain is not really that big to hold so many rails vying for power.
 
Seeing as there were in excess of 120 railway companies in Britain before 1923...
 
Manchester Atlantic Railroad

Chairman/Player: Eirikur Bendtson / Demetrias
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Headquarters: Manchester
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Backround: The youngest son of a Danish Shipping Magnate young Eirikur must prove himself in the business world. Having just graduated from Cambridge University he is given a small start up fund by his father to invest and hopefully build himself a successful business.He just heard of the new Railroad technology being developed in Britian,and can't wait to take advantage of it.
 
Made changes in stats. Added background.


Company Name: Monarch Rails
Chairman/Player: James England/germanicus12
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Headquarters: London
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James England was a promenient shipping mogul on the seas. His trading ships has visited every port in the world even the elusive Shangri La. But economic troubles caught up to him and he was forced to sell his lucrative business and retire to a more lesser role. But with the invention of railroads he has come back stronger than ever to create the best rails in the world.
 
Senerio #1,
England
15 competetors
Expert
and each with a total of 5 hundred thousand in Net Worth[/I



I suppose that in 1845-66 East coast America is open and so is Europe. 1880 marks the start of the Transcontinental Railroad of the U.S and Canada. 1900, support of "non-japaneas" railways in Japan... 1914....

Hey! Y shouldn't there also be a small NES for global views? You can buy admittion from, say, Paris to Berlin in the 1880s after the Pruso-frac War if you part with enough money. And as a consequence, the nations would like each other better. See?
 
Senerio #1,
England
15 competetors
Expert
and each with a total of 5 hundred thousand in Net Worth[/I



I suppose that in 1845-66 East coast America is open and so is Europe. 1980 marks the start of the Transcontinental Railroad of the U.S and Canada. 1900, support of "non-japaneas" railways in Japan... 1914....

Hey! Y shouldn't there also be a small NES for global views? You can buy admittion from, say, Paris to Berlin in the 1880s after the Pruso-frac War if you part with enough money. And as a consequence, the nations would like each other better. See?


As much as I wanted to ignore this post, but I just cannot ignore the fact that you think the transcontinental railroad started in 1980. Hell the automobiles were king at that time the rails were in decline.

Please read your American history. The transcontinental railroad started in 1880 you were 100 years off.
 
As much as I wanted to ignore this post, but I just cannot ignore the fact that you think the transcontinental railroad started in 1980. Hell the automobiles were king at that time the rails were in decline.

Please read your American history. The transcontinental railroad started in 1880 you were 100 years off.


Sorry! Typo! I have read all the books in my Library on it! Just a typo....
 
Actually, the transcontinental was connected at Promotary Point in 1869. ;)

Anyway, is everyone happy with the map, or should I get a bigger one?
 
I am fine with the map. All of Europe could end up with each player to much a one country player. We could add other parts of the British Empire After we connect all of the Isle. Though please add in Ireland.
 
Nice! Add a triple zoom in for most active areas and logical (not historical) spread of locomotives...


awsome!
 
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