Russian Railroads is a tile-based Euro-style board game for 2 to 4 players by Helmut Ohley and Leonhard Orgler.
It is based on the worker placement principle,[2] in which players can in turn distribute their available workforce in open fields in order to gain resources or other benefits.
In Russian Railroads, the players assume the roles of railway magnate in the late empire.
The goal of the game is to earn more victory points by building more railroad tracks than any other player.
[4] In addition to new engineer cards and game tiles, there is a new board on which German rail lines must be built.