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How do you count the longest train in Ticket to Ride?

The longest route includes all the red trains (50 trains) and does not include all the blue trains of the smaller routes branching off. Note that the branches do not count although they are connected. The Trans America Express (worth 10 points) card in Ticket To Ride is awarded to the player with the longest route.



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Rules say that stations, and the opponents' routes they may provide access to, do not count for the purpose of computing paths and claiming the longest one.

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As in the original Ticket to Ride game, the player with the longest continuous path of routes at the end of the game receives a bonus of 10 points. The player who has completed the most Destination Tickets receives the Globetrotter Bonus card and adds 10 points to his score.

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If two (or more) players are tied for the longest train, then they each score 10 points. The player with the most points wins the game. In the unlikely event that two or more players are tied for first place, the player who has completed the most destination tickets is the winner.

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Here's what the rule book says: Ticket to Ride Rules wrote: When one player's stock of colored plastic trains gets down to only 0,1 or 2 trains left at the end of his turn, each player, including that player, gets one final turn. The game then ends and players calculate their final scores.

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The Trans-Siberian is the longest passenger train in the world and travels across China, Mongolia, and the famous, beautiful Siberia. The journey is full of adventure, and you will be able to disconnect as you meditate, listen to music, read, or take in the gorgeous scenery.

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The Federal Railroad Administration does not currently set any limits on train lengths – and also doesn't regularly track train lengths or their associated risks. That has allowed freight railroad companies to occasionally operate trains up to 8 kilometres (5 miles) long.

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You may borrow one route per station. Also, every station you don't build gives 4 points. Stations are only officially used in Europe, where they are vital due to the shape and distribution of the map, however they can easily be house-ruled onto almost any map to ease congestion or to combat blocking.

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Fare evasion or fare dodging, fare violation, rarely called ticket evasion, is the act of travelling on public transport without paying by deliberately not buying a required ticket to travel (having had the chance to do so).

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