![]() 1.4.2 ◆ Claiming a Route between two adjacent cities on the map. ![]() 1.4.1 The object of the game is to score the highest total number of points.The tickets you decide to keep are held until the end of the game. The Tickets that are put away may either be long routes or regular ones. Put any Destination Tickets you wish to discard back in the game box without letting any of the other players see them. Each player must keep a minimum of two tickets although they may keep more. 1.3.8.1 Before taking their first turn, players must choose which Destination Tickets they will keep from among those they were initially dealt.1.3.6 Now shuffle the regular Destination Tickets - all short routes with a plain background -, deal three to each player ❻, and place the remainder in a draw pile face down, next to the board.Put any remaining long routes back in the game box without letting anyone see them. 1.3.5 Take the deck of Destination Tickets and separate the long routes (the six Destination Tickets with a blue background) from the regular routes Shuffle the long routes, and randomly deal one to each player ❺.1.3.4 Place the European Express Bonus and the Summary card, face up, next to the board, as a reminder to the players ❹.1.3.3 Place the remaining deck of Train cards near the board, then turn the top five cards from the deck face up, and lay them one next to the other ❸.1.3.2 Shuffle the Train cards and deal a starting hand of four cards to each player ❷. ![]() Throughout the game, each time a player scores points, their scoring marker advances accordingly. Each player places their Scoring marker on Start ❶ on the Scoring Track running along the map's border. Each player receives a set of 45 Colored Train Cars, a matching set of three Colored Train Stations and the corresponding Scoring Marker.
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