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11/13/19

[Answer] Which one of the four railroads in Monopoly was not a real railroad?

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Which one of the four railroads in Monopoly was not a real railroad?


  • Short Line:The railroads in the game of Monopoly are the Pennsylvania Railroad, Reading Railroad, B & O Railroad, and Short Line. Of these four monopoly properties, only three of them were real railroads. Short Line was not a real railroad. The Short Line was named after the Shore Fast Line, a streetcar line rather than a railroad. Charles and Olive Todd, who taught the game to Charles Darrow, its eventual patentee, shortened the name on their board to Short Line. The B & O, Pennsylvania, and Reading railroads were real railroads that operated on the East Coast, although B & O did not actually serve Atlantic City.



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