Abbreviations: Comp. Stns. Connects City to City

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Anybody know what Stns. stands for? I'm guessing Comp. stands for Company even though Co. is the stand abbr.

I'm trying to write an event based on where the player starts. If they connect city A and city B then they get access to territory C for a reduced rate, but only if it is the human player's company. Is that the condition I need to use?
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I would think "Stns" would be Stations, but I'm no event writer, so I will let someone else answer. :)
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There is an event that measures connection of city to city (and others for city to territory and terr to terr). This will be true regardless of who owns the stations. The Comp Stns connection event requires your company to own both stations making the connection before it will be true.
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O.K. Thanks, that's great.
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EPH wrote:There is an event that measures connection of city to city (and others for city to territory and terr to terr). This will be true regardless of who owns the stations. The Comp Stns connection event requires your company to own both stations making the connection before it will be true.
But not, as I've just discovered, the track connecting the stations! So long as you own both stations, the track can be a different company. Very odd. :-?
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