The Short Line is said to refer to the Shore Fast Line, an interurban electric streetcar.
However, there was an actual railroad, the Wildwood and Delaware Bay Short Line Railroad, which merged with the Atlantic City Railroad in 1934. ACRR was a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines, which served the New Jersey coast.
The other railroads were also based on existing ones in the area of Atlantic City, NJ in the 1930s:
The Reading Railroad began as the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad in 1833.
The Pennsylvania Railroad was founded in 1846.
The B&O Railroad was the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, now part of CSX. (It did not actually serve Atlantic City.)
Pall Mall is not a railroad in the game of Monopoly
All of them were, at the time the original game went on sale.
Short line
reading railroad, Pennsylvania railroad, B. & O. railroad, short line railroad
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.
B&O Railroad, Short Line, Reading Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_(game)#Atlantic_City_version
28 properties counting railroad and utilitys
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
because the underground railroad was for people in the slavery used to escape from
reading railroad
a game of monopoly
yes there is a monopoly game 4 the ds
there a monopoly game in nick.com.
Monopoly is a board game.