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| 1817 Volatility | |
| Designers | Craig Bartell |
| Publisher | All-Aboard Games |
| Published | 2024 |
| Setting | North Eastern USA |
| Players | 2 to 12 |
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| Components | Qty | Notes |
| Ranch tokens | 3 | - |
| Private company certificates | 24 | 11 original (#1 - #11), 13 new (#12 - #24) |
| Rules | 1 | - |
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| Private Companies | # | Full Name | Face Value | Revenue | Notes |
| Minor CM | 1 | Minor Coal Mine | $30 | - | Comes with 1 Coal token |
| OBC | 2 | Ohio Bridge Company | $40 | - | Comes with 1 Bridge token |
| ME | 3 | Mountain Engineers | $40 | - | - |
| PSM | 4 | Pittsburgh Steel Mill | $40 | - | Comes with tile X00 |
| CM | 5 | Coal Mine | $60 | - | Comes with 2 Coal tokens |
| Minor MC | 6 | Minor Mail Contract | $60 | - | - |
| TS | 7 | Train Station | $80 | - | - |
| UBC | 8 | Union Bridge Company | $80 | - | Comes with 2 Bridge tokens |
| MC | 9 | Mail Contract | $90 | - | - |
| Major CM | 10 | Major Coal Mine | $90 | - | Comes with 3 Coal tokens |
| Major MC | 11 | Major Mail Contract | $120 | - | - |
| LS | 12 | Loan Shark | $60 | - | - |
| PS | 13 | Ponzi Scheme | $100 | - | This company does nothing |
| I | 14 | Inventor | $70 | - | - |
| S | 15 | Scrapper | $40 | - | See below |
| BRC | 16 | Buffalo Rail Center | $40 | - | Allows the X00 tile to be laid on Buffalo |
| TI | 17 | Toledo Industry | $40 | - | Allows the X00 tile to be laid on Toledo |
| ExT | 18 | Express Track | $30 | - | - |
| EfT | 19 | Efficient Track | $40 | - | - |
| GP | 20 | Golden Parachute | $100 | - | - |
| SS | 21 | Station Subsidy | $70 | - | - |
| CR | 22 | Country Ranch | $30 | - | Comes with 1 Ranch token |
| RR | 23 | Rural Ranch | $60 | - | Comes with 2 Ranch tokens |
| IM | 24 | Indianapolis Market | $40 | - | Allows the X00 tile to be laid on Indianapolis |
Errata - the text on the back of the Scrapper private (#15) is incorrect. It should read:
The owning company receives compensation for each train it owns that becomes obsolete and is eliminated:
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