Baltimore & Ohio
(2009)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 13 and up. You can play with 3 to 6 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Network and Route Building und Stock Holding...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 120 |
| Minimum age: | 13 |
| Number of players: | 3 - 6 |
| Publisher: | Eagle-Gryphon Games, Rio Grande Games, Winsome Games |
| Designers: | John Bohrer |
| Artists: | Todd Sanders |
| Mechanics: | Network and Route Building, Stock Holding |
With a bright Peep from the whistle, a full Chuff from the pistons and a powerful Clank from the drivers, America's first steam locomotive moves down the steel rails of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in Baltimore in 1830. This strategic railroad game extends from the first of America's railroads through the golden age of steam, where pioneering rail barons knit together the fledgling United States with iron roads, realizing the full power of the nation's mighty heartland. Each player takes the roles of railroad presidents and their wealthy investors, betting that their capital gambles will pay off handsomely. Baltimore and Ohio is not a game of luck or chance, but a competitive struggle of wits, savvy and guile. With the resources at hand, should you focus on further expansion, technological breakthroughs or emerging markets? This modern classic has all the challenges faced by the empire building capitalists that created a superpower.
Eddie Robbins' Baltimore & Ohio is a no luck, no auctions, 3+ hour, grand strategic economic slugfest of a train game, for 3-6 players. It was part of the Winsome Games' 2009 Essen Set, has been licensed to Eagle Games and will be released by Eagle in 2010.
The railroads in the game are:
Baltimore & Ohio
Boston & Maine
Chesapeake & Ohio
Erie
Illinois Central
New York Central
New York, Chicago & Saint Louis (aka Nickel Plate)
New York, New Haven & Hartford
Pennsylvania
Wabash
Alternative names:
Baltimore & Ohio
Baltimore and Ohio
Last Updated: 2025-08-13 21:05:14 UTC
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