🚂 Railroad Tycoon – Build your own railroad empire.
Railroad Tycoon is a true classic of strategy gaming. Created by the legendary Sid Meier and released in 1990 by MicroProse, it blends business strategy, economic management, and map planning in an era when railroads revolutionized transport and industry.
The game puts you in the role of CEO of a railway company, and it’s your job to expand, invest, and dominate—from steam locomotives and freight hauling to the stock market and debt management.
💸 Start in debt and chase profit
You begin by taking out loans and selling shares—raising $100,000 that must be spent wisely. Lay track, build stations, buy locomotives, and connect cities and industrial zones.
Your objectives are:
- 📍 Pick the most profitable routes
- 🚂 Choose the right trains and prioritize freight or passengers
- 📈 Invest in stocks and weather market swings
- 🔧 Upgrade trains and stations to keep up with competitors
It’s not just about trains—it’s about business sense and planning.
🗺️ Multiple regions and realistic conditions
You can play on maps of:
- the US East Coast
- Europe
- England
- the Wild West
Each region has different economies, city types, and resources. You’ll need to tailor your decisions based on geography, industry, and market trends. Terrain also matters—it costs more to build in mountains than on flat plains.
📈 A simple yet deep strategy game
Railroad Tycoon has simple, 2D top-down graphics, but beneath the surface lies one of the most in-depth economic simulation engines of its time. You’ll need to:
- Manage cash flow, depot placement, and demand
- Crush competitors—or buy them out
- Build your reputation as a capitalist tycoon
It’s incredibly satisfying to see your first route turn a profit—and grow into a sprawling rail network.
🎮 Still playable today
Even though the graphics are old-school and the sounds are sparse, Railroad Tycoon still works today via DOSBox, and there are both free versions and spiritual successors such as OpenTTD and Railroad Tycoon II/Deluxe.
For strategy and economics enthusiasts, this is a historic milestone that still delivers hours of entertainment.



