Brat's Hill
Railway Rivals game 19
Turn 2
Previous turns: Turn 1 Start-up
Builds and points
Welsh Interstate Train Service connected some more towns on the west coast to Whitehaven and completed its arm into Keswick. Seaside Railways continued building south to Tebay and then turned south west towards Kendall. Locomotive Observation Steam Train Company builds south over the mountains and are close to Keswick. And Cart and Barrow Rail built to Windermere and along the west coast to Ravenglass.
WELSH INTERSTATE TRAIN SERVICE (WITS), Mike Dyer - Red
Starts: Whitehaven
Builds:
a) (Workington) - F8 - F9
b) (F9) - Ullock - E10 - Distington - C11 - Egremont (+18)
c) (J10) - J11 - L12 - Keswick (+6)
Points: 46 +24 = 70
SEASIDE RAILWAYS (SR), Rob Pinkerton - Blue
Starts: Carlisle
Builds:
a) (H56) - G57 - G59
b) (G59) - Tebay - G63 - E64 (+6)
c) (E64) - D64 - Kendal - C66 (+6)
Points: 26 +12 = 38
LOCOMOTIVE OBSERVATION STEAM TRAIN COMPANY (LOST), Gerald Udowiczenko - Black
Starts: Port Carlisle
Builds:
a) (N6) - N8;
(Aspatria) - K4
b) (N8) - N9;
(K4) - K3 - Silloth (+6)
c) (N9) - N10
Points: 30 +6 = 36
CART AND BARROW RAIL (CAB), Chris Rudram - Green
Starts: Barrow in Furness
Builds:
a) (D22) - Millom - C24 - B23
b) (I24) - J23 - K24 - Lakeside (+6);
(B23) - B20
c) (B20) - B19 - C19 - Ravenglass - D17 (+6)
Points: 26 +12 = 38
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GM Notes
Die rolls for the next turn are: 6, 6, 4
Order layouts: Your Name, Company Name, Company Colour.
The letters by the lakes are the initials of their names (U=Ullswater for example).
You cannot build over bodies of water, only rivers.
Shap is the name of the area and has no game effect. It does have standing stones mind!