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Review by Mike Siggins.
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Express  Siggins had been waiting for. Imagine 1830 as a card game, playable in an hour, with just as much excitement and strategy. Well, Express is none of these things, so the airmail delivery and slavering expectancy were a little over-zealous...
http://www.gamecabinet.com/sumo/Issue5/Express.html

Errata by Rick Heli.
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Express  In which it is seen that even a relatively simple game like Mayfair's Express needs errata. Question: Suppose it is a 4-player partnership game. One team has a one-car train on the board. An unanswered Broken Car disaster is played...
http://spotlightongames.com/errata/express.html

House rules by Alan Stewart.
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Billabong Boardgamers: Express  Stewart writes about his house rules for Express: 1. Remove 2 turntables from the game. 2. You can place as many `way cards down in front of you as exposed protection as you like on any turn. If still there...
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~debbiep/billabong/rexpress.html

Publisher's site.
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Express  Building trains is an integral part of America's history. Now the tradition continues with Express, a unique card game for the 21st century. Reminiscent of classic card games but including new play twists, Express is as easy to learn as...
http://www.mayfairgames.com/mfg-shop/0450-0479/qps/0458.html