Can you claim multiple routes in Ticket to Ride?


Can you claim multiple routes in Ticket to Ride? At the end of the game, move each of your stations from its city onto the route it is claiming (on top of the cars). Then that one route counts as yours for the purposes of completing tickets. You don't get to move the station again, so you can't claim multiple routes.


What is the longest continuous path rule in Ticket to Ride?

The longest continuous path consists of just the eight trains along those four routes. This is confirmed through play with multiple groups and through use of the official electronic version.


What are the GREY routes in Ticket to Ride?

Some routes – those that are Gray colored – can be claimed using a set of cards of any one color. When a route is claimed, the player places one of his plastic trains in each of the spaces of the route. All the cards in the set used to claim the route are then discarded. A player may claim any open route on the board.


What is the difference between Ticket to Ride and Ticket to Ride first journey?

Ticket to Ride: First Journey is geared at younger gamers who aren't quite ready for the full game. This version uses pictures on the game board and route cards so reading is not required to play. It also simplifies the scoring, rather than earning points, players are racing to complete six routes to win the game.


What is the best route in Ticket to Ride?

Choosing Tickets & Routes

The highest-scoring routes are Seattle to New York (22 points), Los Angeles to New York (21 points), Los Angeles to Miami (20 points), and Vancouver to Montreal (20 points).


What happens when you complete a route in Ticket to Ride?

When a route is claimed, the player places one of his plastic trains in each of the spaces of the route. All the cards in the set used to claim the route are then discarded. A player may claim any open route on the board. He is never required to connect to any of his previously played routes.


What happens when you reach 100 in Ticket to Ride?

If you have 100 points otherwise, your score is 110 if you complete the route, and 90 if you don't. There is no middle ground. The 10-point longest route bonus is really just an incidental bonus. I don't think 10-points is enough to alter a destination route strategy to pursue it.