reading railroad
B&O Railroad
First, the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 curtailed the ICC power to regulate rates unless the railroad had a monopoly on certain routes.
reading railroad, Pennsylvania railroad, B. & O. railroad, short line railroad
because the underground railroad was for people in the slavery used to escape from
In the game of monopoly you can buy all four railroad properties. Each railroad property is now worth $200.00 if your opponent should land on any of the four.
The Reading Railroad card from Monopoly is pronounced 'redd-ing' instead of 'reed-ing'. This is because the Reading Railroad was a real-life railroad, and the 'reading' in its title referred not to reading books, but to the city of Reading, Pennsylvania, which was one of the railroad's primary cities and is also pronounced 'redd-ing'.
B&O Railroad, Short Line, Reading Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_(game)#Atlantic_City_version
You just pay the owner of the property.
4 times
28 properties counting railroad and utilitys
St. James Place, and also Pennsylvania Railroad.