THE COALFIELDS
by Alan R Moon
edited for Internet by Paul R Bolduc
This variant will open up the board quite a bit. While the new hexes are
added to the south map edge, the north is also increased in value by making
it easier to run into and through New York. This balances the value of
all the corporations and puts the emphasis back on the player to run the corporation
in the best possible manner. In addition, all the corporations, with the
exception of the Erie, now begin in the east and must make their way
west together.
1. Add two more rows of hexes to the southern map edge as shown below.
The Deep South hex on the mapboard becomes the new C&O base
hex in hex K13.
2. Treat the old C&O base as a normal grey city hex.
3. The Norfolk & Western is added as the ninth railroad.
a. It is available at the beginning of the game.
b. Its base hex is Norfolk.
c. There are nine shares; a 20% President's Certificate
and eight single share certificates.
d. The N&W has three tokens.
4. The Pennsylvanias base hex is changed to a different,
permanent grey hex. All routes may be traced through this hex, the Pennsylvania
base station does not prevent a route being traced through this hex. Any
corporation may begin or end their route by counting the Pennsylvania station
as in the normal rules of play, but only the Pennsylvania itself can
count the base station as an intermediary stop on a run. The station is
considered to be anywhere within the hex, and this can change within a turn
from player to player and from run to run as needed.
5. New hexes and tiles.
a. Baltimore and Boston have the same, new green
tile.
b. Baltimore and Boston have different, new brown
tiles.
c. New York has a different brown tile.
d. Grey hex D24 is changed.
e. Hex F2O is changed from a double small city
hex to a single large city hex.
f. There is a special brown tile for hex G17.
When the Brown tiles become available, the yellow tile in hex G17 (no
matter which one was placed) can be promoted to this brown tile. All routes
run through this hex must count it as one city, value $20.
g. Hex K3 is a new large single city hex.
h. Hex K15 is changed to a river hex which which
costs the corporation that initially lays a tile $40.
i. Hexes K11, L6 and L8 are mountain hexes. Each
costs $120.
j. Hex L9 is a mountain hex with a single city.
It costs $120 to build tile 57.
k. The Chicago hex is changed. Routes may
now be run through this hex. It does count as a city on the route and
any route can pass through it once per turn.
l. Hex M10 is the Coalfields. Each corporation
which wishes to run into/through this hex must pay the $140 blasting cost to
build the route to the mines. It does count as a city on the route, and
any route can only pass through it once per run.
m. Hex N13 is the new Deep South.
6. Train changes.
a. Add one more 4 train.
b. Use optional 6 train.
c. Add two 7 trains (4-6-6-4 Challengers). They
cost $710. These become available after the first 6 train is bought.
d. Diesels now cost $750 with trade-in and $900
without.
e. Trains that become obsolete are not removed
until after the owning corporation's next Operating Turn.
7. Tile Mix
a. Add two yellow 57 station tiles.
b. Add one green 14 station tile.
c. Add one green 15 station tile.
d. Add one brown 63 station tile.
8. Increase the number of certificates each player can hold by one, regardless
of the number of players in the game.
9. Optional rule: add $8000 to the bank. This will guarantee at least
three more operating rounds in the game and will make the decisions of whether
to buy a diesel or 7 train more important.
Take a Ride
This variant can also the used with the 'Take A Ride On The Reading' variant
published in the General, Volume 23, Number 6, to create 10 railroads,
as follows.
1. The Reading station is located and treated per the rules in
'Take A Ride On The Reading'.
2. The Norfolk & Western has only eight certificates: two
20% share certificates (one is the President's Certificate) and six 10% share
certificates.
3. Add two 4 trains instead of one and two 6 trains instead of one.
4. Increase the number of certificates each player can hold by two instead
of one.
5. Add a minimum of $4000 to the bank. Up to $12,000 can be added
if players desire it.
6. All other rules in the first part of this article supercede those
in 'Take A Ride On The Reading'.
Another interesting variant would be to use both the Reading and Norfolk
& Western and drop the Erie from the game.
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