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* CanadaEh: The Dominion Day scenario takes places in the Great Lakes region and the player is tasked with making the Canadian colonies profitable enough to become The Dominion.
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Railway Empire is a 2018 [[SimulationGame railroad and business sim]] from Kalypso Media. Players take control of a RailroadBaron and are tasked by investors into creating a profitable company, connecting cities and rural businesses. The game spans from the 1830s to 1930s and the campaign and scenarios take place in the United States. Several DLCs have been introduced, adding maps set in Latin America, Canada, Japan, and Europe.

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Railway Empire is a 2018 [[SimulationGame railroad and business sim]] from Kalypso Media. Players take control of a RailroadBaron and are tasked by investors into creating a profitable company, connecting cities and rural businesses. The game spans from the 1830s to 1930s and the campaign and scenarios take place in the United States. Several DLCs {{DLC}}s have been introduced, adding maps set in Latin America, Canada, Japan, and Europe.










































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*SouthernBelle: Though not explictly stated to be Southern, von Pomp certainly invokes this trope.
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* TrainJob: It is possible to hire bandits to rob your competitor's trains, they can do the same to you. For this reason it is important to hire security guards for your trains whenever they come available.

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* TrainJob: It is possible to hire bandits to rob your competitor's trains, they can do *TheCapitalOfBrazilIsBuenosAires: Brazil appears in the same to you. For this reason it is important to hire security guards for your trains whenever they come available.
South America maps, but there's no indication it's any different from it's neighbors other than (accurately) featuring the most of the Amazon.

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* MeijiRestoration: The Japan DLC takes place during this era and focuses on how trains helped modernize and industrialize Japan.

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*HonestCorporateExecutive: If you don't hire any underworld workers than you will be this.

* MeijiRestoration: UsefulNotes/MeijiRestoration: The Japan DLC takes place during this era and focuses on how trains helped modernize and industrialize Japan.
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*BlingOfWar: Jonathan Johnson is decked out in a general's uniform bedecked with epaulets, medals, and gold trim.


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*CattleBaron: It is possible to become one by purchasing ranches, this is especially profitable if you own in any slaughterhouses.


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* CoolTrain: The later locomotives are quite eyecatching and there's even unlockable techs that attract more passengers by making trains prettier.

* CorruptCorporateExecutive: It is possible to play this way and your rivals almost certainly will.


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*MeijiRestoration: The Japan DLC takes place during this era and focuses on how trains helped modernize and industrialize Japan.

*RailEnthusiast: One unlockable tech attracts these, increasing your passenger profits.

*SteamNeverDies: Electric and diesel trains do appear in many scenarios, but it's still possible for steam ones to coexist if you don't bother upgrading.

*TrainJob: It is possible to hire bandits to rob your competitor's trains, they can do the same to you. For this reason it is important to hire security guards for your trains whenever they come available.
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Railway Empire is a 2018 [[SimulationGame railroad and business sim]] from Kalypso Media. Players take control of a RailroadBaron and are tasked by investors into creating a profitable company, connecting cities and rural businesses. The game spans from the 1830s to 1930s and the campaign and scenarios take place in the United States. Several DLCs have been introduced, adding maps set in Latin America, Canada, Japan, and Europe.

Trains can be made from dozens of unlockable locomotives, most if not all based on real life models. Each one has it's own pros and cons.

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*CanadaEh: The Dominion Day scenario takes places in the Great Lakes region and the player is tasked with making the Canadian colonies profitable enough to become The Dominion.

*CigarChomper: Don Lorenzo's character portrait has him enjoying a large stogie.

*DawnOfTheWildWest: Early scenarios are set during this period, the player plays a part in turning frontier settlements into prosperous cities.

*GameplayStorySegregation: Depending on the scenario it is not uncommon to have certain cities to be much bigger or smaller than they were in real life. The Great Britain scenario begins with stations in Manchester and Leeds, as a result they end up much bigger than London (though that's likely to change once you expand to London.

*TwilightOfTheOldWest: Some later scenarios focus on this, with emphasis on oil taking the place of cattle as the main industry in the region.

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