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  • (Solved) Which one of the four railroads in Monopoly was not a real . . .
    Fact: In the game of Monopoly, three of the four railroads—Pennsylvania Railroad, B O Railroad, and Reading Railroad—were real rail lines that operated in the United States However, the Short Line is the only one that was not an actual railroad company Instead, the name was inspired by a bus or trolley line in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where the original Monopoly streets were based
  • Which one of the four railroads in Monopoly was not a real railroad . . .
    Explained In the classic American version of the board game Monopoly, there are four railroads: the Reading Railroad, the Pennsylvania Railroad, the B O Railroad, and the Short Line
  • Monopoly Railroads: Names, Rules Best Strategy to Win
    Out of the four Monopoly railroads, the only one which wasn’t a real railroad is Short Line The original Monopoly game board was designed around Atlantic City, New Jersey which featured all of the railroads except for Short Line, which is fictional
  • In the game of Monopoly, three of the four railroads—Pennsylvania . . .
    In the game of Monopoly, three of the four railroads—Pennsylvania Railroad, B O Railroad, and Reading Railroad—were real rail lines that operated in the United States However, the Short Line is the only one that was not an actual railroad company Instead, the name was inspired by a bus or trolley line in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where the original Monopoly streets were based While
  • Which of the original Monopoly railroads is not based on a real railroad?
    The Monopoly game's Short Line isn't named for a real-life railroad The game's inventor is reputed to have had a small interurban tram line, the Shore Fast Line, in mind when he named the game property
  • What are the four Railroads in Monopoly? - Tabletop Game Planet
    However, Short Line is the fourth railroad and the only railroad in Monopoly that has not been named after a real world station, though its name was cut from a short line used by passengers in Atlantic city
  • Which one of the four railroads in Monopoly was not a real railroad? 1 . . .
    There are four railroads in Monopoly – Pennsylvania Railroad, B O Railroad, Reading Railroad, and Short Line They are all real railroads in the United States, except for It’s believed that the inventor had a small, interurban tram line by the name of Shore Fast Line in mind when he named the Short Line Monopoly railroad
  • Which one of the four railroads in Monopoly was not a real railroad . . .
    Fact: In the game of Monopoly, three of the four railroads—Pennsylvania Railroad, B O Railroad, and Reading Railroad—were real rail lines that operated in the United States However, the Short Line is the only one that was not an actual railroad company Instead, the name was inspired by a bus or trolley line in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where the original Monopoly streets were based




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