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7.2 - Can you do a run that passes through a city completely filled by rival station markers?

1830 Cardgame, 1830BC, Railroad Barons, Rolling Stock Not applicable.
1831 Yes; but the company must pay current construction cost of those station-markers to owning company once per set of ORs.
1859 Yes, by paying 10 to one of the companies with a token in the city. If one of those tokens belongs to a company not yet floated, the company running through may choose to pay the cost to that company, and make the payment to the bank.
1860 One train may pass through a city completely filled by rival station markers.
1862EA, 1862EA v2 Not as standard, but several freight trains running end-to-end may run so that one of the train's runs stops at such a city and another starts again on the other side.
1865 Sardinia Not applicable. Revenue is generated from traffic chips and train points.
1870, 18NK A destination marker can be placed in a hex completely filled by rival station markers, and then allows runs through that hex.
1873 Only on concession routes, but the city counts as 0 in that case.
1881 No, except that S-Bahn tokens on minor hub stations do not block routes for tramway companies, and tramways company tokens do not block routes for the S-Bahn company.
18SS, 2038, Poseidon Yes.
18US Only if the company's or System's doubling token is in the city.
18West Only if it has a Bypass token in the city.
Crisis Only if it has a speculation token on the same tile.
Rest No.

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