
Scandinavia &: The Baltics
This map includes Denmark, the southern part of Norway, Sweden and Suomi Finland, together with the three Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Some parts of Rusland, Poland and Germany is also included in the map.
Download
- Entire map (73,68 x 68,23 cm) - JPG (4.98 MB)
- Map divided into 12 A4 with overlap - ZIP (5.58 MB)
- Destination cards + background - ZIP (3.30 MB)
- Map divided into 12 A4 with overlap - PDF (4.26 MB)
- Destination cards + background - PDF (4.25 MB)
The map can be printed on 12 A4-pages using either the PDF or the individual JPGs in the ZIP-file. The destination cards is designed to be printed on Avery C32011/C32016 (Business Cards) or on plain A4 paper. There is an optional backside included in the set.
Rules
In order to play, you will need the trains, the colored markers for each players and the train cards from the original game (either the USA- or the Europe-version). If you don't own the game, I encourage you to buy it. You can play by the rules from the USA-version or the Europe-version. If you use USA-rules, you just have to ignore the ferries and the tunnels.
The destination cards is divided into two categories: short routes < 19 and long routes > 19 points. In the European version of the game, each player is dealt three short routes and one long route at the beginning of the game and has to keep at least two routes. In the USA-version, the destination cards is mixed and you are given three to keep one.
Credit
Thanks to Cédric Hottinger, Elise Manigler and Yann Manigler for borrowing the frame from their french map.
Ticket To Ride
The original game is desighed by Alan R. Moon and published by Days of Wonder. The players collect and play matching train cards to claim railway routes connecting cities throughout the map. The longer the routes, the more points they earn. Extra points is given if two given destinations is connected.
German: Zug um Zug
French: Les Aventuriers du rail
Spanish: Aventureros al Tren
