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title: "Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails"
brand: "asmodee"
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# Double-sided world & Great Lakes board 165 vibrant train cars for route building 250 ship pieces for sea route strategy Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails

**Brand:** asmodee
**Price:** 1120 Lei
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚂⛴️ Set sail and ride the rails—where strategy meets adventure!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails by asmodee
- **How much does it cost?** 1120 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- asmodee enthusiasts

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## Key Features

- • **Dual-Mode Strategy:** Master both trains and ships to claim land and sea routes, elevating your gameplay beyond the classic.
- • **Endless Replayability:** Over 120 destination tickets and dynamic mission cards ensure no two games feel the same.
- • **Global Adventure Awaits:** Cross continents and oceans with a massive double-sided board featuring the world map and Great Lakes.
- • **Premium Quality & Organization:** Includes 730+ pieces with a well-designed box for easy setup and cleanup.
- • **Family & Friends Game Night Essential:** Fast to learn yet deeply strategic, perfect for ages 10+ and 2-5 players.

## Overview

Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails is a premium train and ship route-building board game for 2-5 players aged 10 and up. Featuring a double-sided board with the world map and Great Lakes, it combines 165 train cars and 250 ship pieces to create a unique dual-mode strategy experience. With over 120 destination tickets and a 90-120 minute playtime, it offers endless replayability and is perfect for family and friends seeking a fast-to-learn yet deeply strategic game.

## Description

Ticket to ride rails & sails is the New installment in this best-selling train adventure series. Players collect cards of various types (trains and ships) that enable them to claim railway and sea routes on a nicely illustrated double-sided board, featuring the world map on one side and the great lakes of North America on the other. Elegantly simple and fast to learn, it takes the ticket to ride series to the next level! veteran railroaders as well as family and friends will be delighted to set sail to the New horizons of ticket to ride rails and sails.

Review: A refreshing change of pace - My family plays a LOT of ticket to ride. I was first introduced to the original by my wife and we play this game a lot! With our siblings or parents, ticket to ride is our default game of choice. But because of the simplicity of the original, we decided to try out a new version of our favorite game. At first glance, rails and sails looks complicated. The rule book isn't too overwhelming if you have played the original but when you actually sit down and go to play the game might be a little intimidating. As recommended in the rule book, I do not recommend first time ticket to ride players to start off with this version. The game gives you both train cards AND boat cards. When you first start the game, you have to decide your boat and train ratio (which reduces your points if you have to exchange later on) and throughout the game you are left to choose between picking up boat cards or train cards. The boat cards have a (high) chance to get a double boat card (you get to lay down 2 boats for 1 card) vs the trains that give you a chance for a wild card. So there is a constant debate which route to go through. My mother-in-law scored very high by only completing limited missions but with large boat routes (which are easier to put down!) whereas I scored well going train heavy and completing a lot of mission cards, making my route as complicated as possible. The harbors are an awesome twist! Basically you get huge bonuses for having missions start or end where you place a harbor. This is where the strategy of the game comes into place for me... Do I rush to secure my route? Do I rush to secure my harbor? Do I want to pick up train cards or boat cards? What is my biggest priority? Overall, this is my favorite game by far at the moment. The original ticket to ride would be in our top 5 games but this version with the increase strategy and well balanced game mechanics would blow the original game out of the water. Nice tidbits... There are SO many mission cards. I like to pick up as many mission cards as possible and try to make one massive expansion of my route. Even after finishing the game multiple times (we were playing this game 4 times a day over labor day weekend), we only got a 3rd the way through the mission cards. Which means, the game changes SO much every time! You get to pick up 4 mission cards and keep a minimum of 1 which means you can have a LOT of flexibility on your mission cards in this version. This game board is massive! It is much bigger than the original and the box is too! The box is very organize and things all have a nice home in this case. It has 2 games in 1 so if you got board with the world you can always play the great lakes or vice versa. Both games have a LOT of mission cards which makes it awesome! This game is extremely hard to block or anticipate what your friends are doing. Because of the sheer number of routes in this game and they took out the longest railroad, it is quite the risky move trying to block off your opponents. I have found myself using up my wild cards prematurely trying to "secure off" my route only to find out that they took a completely different path then I was expecting. Yes sometimes I got blocked but overall this game feels clean, balanced and opened. My one complaint, I dont think there are enough boat cards! I wish they added in more... The fact that you need LESS boat cards to go farther makes sense that the boat deck is smaller than the train cards... but... I wish they had doubled the boat cards to make it easier for shuffling... Things get a bit complicated when people are hoarding boat cards :(
Review: * 'Ticket To Ride: Rails & Sails' is 1 of our top 3 go-to games! * - Our (homeschool) family LOVES this game! We play it a few times a week. With 2 people playing, it takes around 35-45 minutes. With more people, add more time--when we play with 5 people, it takes about 90 minutes. (Our first time playing each side took about 2 - 2.5 hours--but now we know where each destination is and normally play takes around a hour for 4 people). Our children play this version (Rails and Sails) with no problems--they are only 7 and 9 years old...our 5 year old needs our assistance yet. (However they play alot of critical/strategic/logic type of games). Our children prefer ' The World' side of the board, as routes loop around to the east and west; and the 'route' cards seem to be of higher point value, so they can really score massive points on this side. The high score is 466 points, which our 9 year old scored! On 'The Great Lakes' side, the high score is only 172 points--scored by mom. With that being stated, I wish the scoring pawns were cube shaped, with a zero on one side (for 0-99 point value, then a 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 on other sides for keeping higher scores much easier (I made one with a die, see pic). We regularly score over 200 points with "The World" version. As with the pawns that came with the game, I wrote "@ 100" (representing 100-199 points) on one side of the pawn and simply flip it over when needed. The nice challenging aspect to this version is the rails (trains) AND sails (ships). It gives you more options for playing routes. In these versions, you can only play one section of your route at a time (each turn), which I like because other players can't hoard all the cards and then suddenly go down and claim an ENTIRE route all in one go, taking your route more easily...However, in these versions, with 2-3 players playing, all double routes are consided single routes only (the double route is obsolete). Double routes can only be used as 'double routes' in 4-5 player games. That rule makes it quite challenging sometimes and you may end up needing to reroute (sometimes multiple times) to complete your route(s). A negative for me is that only up to 5 people can play; I wish 6 could, as we are a family of 6; or three couples could play together. I understand why though--it's to hard to get your route(s) with more people playing. The board is HUGE, it measures 21" x 38 1/8". The box measures 11 5/8" x 11 5/8" x 4" and weighs 4.6 #s. The game does have around some 730 pieces/(regular sized) cards, so take caution with little ones getting into it. (The train and ship pieces are of lighter weight than the 'USA' version, but we have not had an issue with it). When our game first arrived, I took some time to organize everything into labeled baggies...it makes clean up and set up a breeze (see pics); I got the idea from the 'USA' & 'Europe' versions we rented from our local library. Personally, I think that playing the 'USA' version first is unnessisary. The rules for these versions are written nicely and if needed, you could always watch a YouTube video on how to play the game to help understand it better and more quickly. (We also enjoy the 'Rails & Sails' version better than the 'U.S.A.' and 'Europe' versions--it seems to be a bit more challenging). All in all, this version (Rails & Sails) of 'Ticket To Ride' is one of our top 3 go-to family games we play, along with 'Carcassonne' and 'Settlers of Catan'. It's an expensive game, but it's of high quality and like 2 games in 1. (A deciding factor for me to purchase was that on ' The Great Lakes' side, we live very close to the 'Wausau' route--which we all thought was cool; and my children recognize all the other nearby routes, as they've been to them!). However, the price has gone up $15 from when I purchased it a month ago (February 2018) for $65. Update (May 2018): FYI: As we play ALOT, the game board edges were starting to peel from unfolding/folding the game board with each game of play. I taped all the edges with some scotch tape to help keep it nice; the tape has also helped with keeping the large game board more flat. Update (September 2018): New high scores: +537 points on "The World" side; +205 points on "The Great Lakes" side. (Both scores by former 9 year old who's now 10). So yes, a better scoring pawn would be nice.

## Features

- CROSS CONTINENTS AND OCEANS: Embark on a global adventure where railroad tracks bridge countries and seas are no longer obstacles.
- COMBINE TRAINS AND SHIPS: Collect cards of various types, including Trains and Ships, to claim railway and sea routes on a double-sided board featuring the world map and Great Lakes of North America.
- EXPLORE NEW HORIZONS: Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails takes the beloved series to the next level, offering exciting gameplay for both veterans and newcomers.
- FAST LEARNING CURVE: Elegantly simple and quick to learn, this game promises hours of strategic fun for family and friends alike.
- EXPAND YOUR JOURNEY: Set sail to new horizons with Ticket to Ride Rails and Sails and experience the thrill of conquering both land and sea routes.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01IHOV8ME |
| Age Range Description | 120 months to 180 months |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,985 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #504 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Asmodee |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,925) |
| Edition | Family Edition |
| Educational Objective | To improve strategic thinking and planning skills |
| Estimated Playing Time | 90 Minutes |
| Game Mechanics | Card Drafting, Hand Management, Route/Network Building |
| Genre | Strategy, Family |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00824968720028 |
| Included Components | - 1 double-sided Game Board (World / Great Lakes)- 165 colored Train Cars (33 each in blue, red, green, yellow and black)- 250 colored Ships (50 in each color)- 140 Transport Cards (80 Train Cards and 60 Ship Cards)- 120 Destination Ticket Cards (65 for the World, 55 for the Great Lakes)- 15 Harbors (3 in each color)- 5 Scoring Markers |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 17.7 x 3.9 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 17.7"L x 3.9"W |
| Item Type Name | Ticket to Ride - Rails & Sails |
| Item Weight | 2 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Asmodee |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 180.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 120.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 72002ASM |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 10 |
| Model Number | DO7226 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2-5 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Rulebook Availability | Printed Included |
| Set Name | Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails |
| Size | Standard |
| Sub Brand | Friends |
| Theme | Transportation |
| UPC | 824968720028 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

![Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81VBtTD5tWL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Which version is better? Original, Europe or this one?**
A: That depends on what you're looking for. Europe is much more streamlined, straightforward where the only "advanced" mechanic is the tunnels and train stations. R&S has a completely different approach on the game. Here you have 2 sets of pieces, ships and trains. 2 sets of cards, for ships and trains. And the goals change a bit, as there's more importance placed now on harbors. You're still connecting routes from city/port to city/port, but there's so much more to take into consideration and it's not as streamlined as the Europe version. Overall, R&S is a more complicated game. That's not to say, that it's a worse game. It's just much different from Europe.

**Q: Why is it so much more expensive here on Amazon than I find it on other websites?**
A: Amazon take a 15% commission in the toys and games category of the total amount paid and therefore any pricing has to take this into account.  Beyond that, we cannot comment on the prices that other websites charge.

**Q: which version would be fun for an 8 and 10 year old kids?**
A: It should be this version....link...https://www.amazon.com/Days-Wonder-DOW-7201-Ticket/dp/0975277324/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536511391&sr=8-1&keywords=ticket+to+ride+game

**Q: Would a colorblind person be able to play this?**
A: I am not familiar with how much a colorblind person can see, but the game has 5 colors (black, yellow, red, green, and blue) tokens which each player chooses as their own color. The chosen token color also corresponds to your color of trains and ships to be used on the board. The colors on the board are; pinkish purple, black, white, gray, green, yellow, and reddish orange. These board color spaces correspond with ship and rail cards used in play. Each one of the ship or rail cards have a symbol on them as well as the colors on the board (i.e., green has a leaf in an "x" pattern, the reddish orange has a loosely interpreted "flame" design, white is a cross, black is a square diamond shape, etc.). I must admit that the patterns on the board are a little difficult to see, but in good light one should be able to decipher. There is a rainbow card - a "wild" card that has pictures of both a train and a ship - no need to see the colors for that card. All in all, I believe a colorblind person could play if they can decipher the shapes.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A refreshing change of pace
*by T***I on September 4, 2018*

My family plays a LOT of ticket to ride. I was first introduced to the original by my wife and we play this game a lot! With our siblings or parents, ticket to ride is our default game of choice. But because of the simplicity of the original, we decided to try out a new version of our favorite game. At first glance, rails and sails looks complicated. The rule book isn't too overwhelming if you have played the original but when you actually sit down and go to play the game might be a little intimidating. As recommended in the rule book, I do not recommend first time ticket to ride players to start off with this version. The game gives you both train cards AND boat cards. When you first start the game, you have to decide your boat and train ratio (which reduces your points if you have to exchange later on) and throughout the game you are left to choose between picking up boat cards or train cards. The boat cards have a (high) chance to get a double boat card (you get to lay down 2 boats for 1 card) vs the trains that give you a chance for a wild card. So there is a constant debate which route to go through. My mother-in-law scored very high by only completing limited missions but with large boat routes (which are easier to put down!) whereas I scored well going train heavy and completing a lot of mission cards, making my route as complicated as possible. The harbors are an awesome twist! Basically you get huge bonuses for having missions start or end where you place a harbor. This is where the strategy of the game comes into place for me... Do I rush to secure my route? Do I rush to secure my harbor? Do I want to pick up train cards or boat cards? What is my biggest priority? Overall, this is my favorite game by far at the moment. The original ticket to ride would be in our top 5 games but this version with the increase strategy and well balanced game mechanics would blow the original game out of the water. Nice tidbits... There are SO many mission cards. I like to pick up as many mission cards as possible and try to make one massive expansion of my route. Even after finishing the game multiple times (we were playing this game 4 times a day over labor day weekend), we only got a 3rd the way through the mission cards. Which means, the game changes SO much every time! You get to pick up 4 mission cards and keep a minimum of 1 which means you can have a LOT of flexibility on your mission cards in this version. This game board is massive! It is much bigger than the original and the box is too! The box is very organize and things all have a nice home in this case. It has 2 games in 1 so if you got board with the world you can always play the great lakes or vice versa. Both games have a LOT of mission cards which makes it awesome! This game is extremely hard to block or anticipate what your friends are doing. Because of the sheer number of routes in this game and they took out the longest railroad, it is quite the risky move trying to block off your opponents. I have found myself using up my wild cards prematurely trying to "secure off" my route only to find out that they took a completely different path then I was expecting. Yes sometimes I got blocked but overall this game feels clean, balanced and opened. My one complaint, I dont think there are enough boat cards! I wish they added in more... The fact that you need LESS boat cards to go farther makes sense that the boat deck is smaller than the train cards... but... I wish they had doubled the boat cards to make it easier for shuffling... Things get a bit complicated when people are hoarding boat cards :(

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ * 'Ticket To Ride: Rails & Sails' is 1 of our top 3 go-to games! *
*by M***K on March 20, 2018*

Our (homeschool) family LOVES this game! We play it a few times a week. With 2 people playing, it takes around 35-45 minutes. With more people, add more time--when we play with 5 people, it takes about 90 minutes. (Our first time playing each side took about 2 - 2.5 hours--but now we know where each destination is and normally play takes around a hour for 4 people). Our children play this version (Rails and Sails) with no problems--they are only 7 and 9 years old...our 5 year old needs our assistance yet. (However they play alot of critical/strategic/logic type of games). Our children prefer ' The World' side of the board, as routes loop around to the east and west; and the 'route' cards seem to be of higher point value, so they can really score massive points on this side. The high score is 466 points, which our 9 year old scored! On 'The Great Lakes' side, the high score is only 172 points--scored by mom. With that being stated, I wish the scoring pawns were cube shaped, with a zero on one side (for 0-99 point value, then a 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 on other sides for keeping higher scores much easier (I made one with a die, see pic). We regularly score over 200 points with "The World" version. As with the pawns that came with the game, I wrote "@ 100" (representing 100-199 points) on one side of the pawn and simply flip it over when needed. The nice challenging aspect to this version is the rails (trains) AND sails (ships). It gives you more options for playing routes. In these versions, you can only play one section of your route at a time (each turn), which I like because other players can't hoard all the cards and then suddenly go down and claim an ENTIRE route all in one go, taking your route more easily...However, in these versions, with 2-3 players playing, all double routes are consided single routes only (the double route is obsolete). Double routes can only be used as 'double routes' in 4-5 player games. That rule makes it quite challenging sometimes and you may end up needing to reroute (sometimes multiple times) to complete your route(s). A negative for me is that only up to 5 people can play; I wish 6 could, as we are a family of 6; or three couples could play together. I understand why though--it's to hard to get your route(s) with more people playing. The board is HUGE, it measures 21" x 38 1/8". The box measures 11 5/8" x 11 5/8" x 4" and weighs 4.6 #s. The game does have around some 730 pieces/(regular sized) cards, so take caution with little ones getting into it. (The train and ship pieces are of lighter weight than the 'USA' version, but we have not had an issue with it). When our game first arrived, I took some time to organize everything into labeled baggies...it makes clean up and set up a breeze (see pics); I got the idea from the 'USA' & 'Europe' versions we rented from our local library. Personally, I think that playing the 'USA' version first is unnessisary. The rules for these versions are written nicely and if needed, you could always watch a YouTube video on how to play the game to help understand it better and more quickly. (We also enjoy the 'Rails & Sails' version better than the 'U.S.A.' and 'Europe' versions--it seems to be a bit more challenging). All in all, this version (Rails & Sails) of 'Ticket To Ride' is one of our top 3 go-to family games we play, along with 'Carcassonne' and 'Settlers of Catan'. It's an expensive game, but it's of high quality and like 2 games in 1. (A deciding factor for me to purchase was that on ' The Great Lakes' side, we live very close to the 'Wausau' route--which we all thought was cool; and my children recognize all the other nearby routes, as they've been to them!). However, the price has gone up $15 from when I purchased it a month ago (February 2018) for $65. Update (May 2018): FYI: As we play ALOT, the game board edges were starting to peel from unfolding/folding the game board with each game of play. I taped all the edges with some scotch tape to help keep it nice; the tape has also helped with keeping the large game board more flat. Update (September 2018): New high scores: +537 points on "The World" side; +205 points on "The Great Lakes" side. (Both scores by former 9 year old who's now 10). So yes, a better scoring pawn would be nice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Asmodee Ticket to Ride Rails & Sails Board Game - Train Route-Building Strategy Game, Family fun
*by B***R on January 9, 2026*

Great game which I am familiar with the original and it is enjoyed by friends and family

## Frequently Bought Together

- Ticket to Ride Rails & Sails Board Game - Train Route-Building Strategy Game, Fun Family Game for Kids & Adults, Ages 10+, 2-5 Players, 90-120 Minute Playtime, Made by Days of Wonder
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