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Where can I find a simplified Railways of the World map for player reference? Question

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I've just gotten a copy of Railways of the World after playing and enjoying a few games. The eastern-US map is physically very large and "artistic". I and some of my friends have vision problems that make it hard to see things especially near the center of the board, except by hovering over the table in a way that interferes with other players. What I'd really like is a player aid, a "schematic" version of the map that we can consult for quick things like "which city in that clump is the red one?" or for calculating track-building costs. A schematic would include the names and colors of cities and the surrounding terrain types (three options), in an easy-to-see format. I've dug through Board Game Geek without success (though there are a lot of files and maybe I missed something). I've found plenty of images of the map, but no simplified renderings.

I want to augment this (source):

picture of map

With something like this excerpt (mockup, not the right scale, but just to show the idea):

portion of map rendered in simple colors

I made that mockup by searching for hex grids online and coloring in a small portion of the full map. The proportions aren't right -- I didn't find the right hex layout -- and anyway, I'd rather not build the entire map like this if someone else already has made something that would meet my group's vision needs.

Has someone? Where can I find a simpler reference map to use alongside the real one?

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You can use ASCII representations of hexagonal grid maps as shown on Rogue Basin.[1] If doing so feels less tedious than making a picture directly, you could take this map and write a script to build you an SVG.

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The ASCII itself is probably even harder to read than the original, unless the text is colored. I cheated a little bit below and swapped in some Unicode characters. You can also see a dark mode map with the original ASCII.

Screenshot with colored ASCII


  1. Fun fact: Your simplified map is rotated 30° from the original. The even-only grid works with the original map, though. ↩︎

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Thank you! I appreciate both the link and the printer-ready output. :-) (1 comment)
Thank you! I appreciate both the link and the printer-ready output. :-)
Monica Cellio‭ wrote 12 months ago

Thank you! I appreciate both the link and the printer-ready output. :-)