![]() A player whose Train has a token on it can play as usual on any available Train, including the Mexican Train, as usual.(Our Double 12 Travel Domino set includes 10 train cards to be used as tokens.) Train tokens are commonly nickels or pennies, or some Mexican Train sets will provide specialty train tokens or train cards.Open / closed Trains are also sometimes referred to as “public” / “private.” If a player’s drawn domino is not playable and the player is unable to play anywhere on the board, the player must pass and place a train token on her/his Train, which indicates that his/her Train is now “open” and any player may add a domino to it.“Open” vs “Closed” – Marking Trains with Tokens If the drawn domino is playable, the player must play it.If the Boneyard is empty, the player must simply pass and place a token on his/her Train, as explained below.If a player does not have a matching domino for any available Train, then the player must draw a domino from the Boneyard.on the “public” / “open” train, known as the Mexican Train, which is always available to all players, as explained below.Another player’s Train is available if it is marked with the Train Token, to show that its owner was unable to play on it at their last move, or on another player’s “open” Train, if available. ![]()
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