UK Edition Board
Monopoly: The Mega Edition layoutFree Parking | Strand £220 |
Chance ? | Fleet Street £220 |
Trafalgar Square £240 |
Aldwych £240 |
Bus Ticket | Fenchurch Street Station £200 |
Leicester Square £260 |
Coventry Street £260 |
Water Works £150 |
Piccadilly £280 |
Shaftesbury Avenue £280 |
Go To Jail | |
High Holborn £200 |
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Regent Street £300 |
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Vine Street £200 |
Oxford Street £300 |
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Marlborough Street £180 |
Bond Street £300 |
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Community Chest | Community Chest | |||||||||||||
Bow Street £180 |
Savile Row £320 |
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Marylebone Station £200 |
Liverpool Street Station £200 |
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Downing Street £160 |
Chance ? | |||||||||||||
Northumberland Avenue £160 |
Birthday Gift take £100 or a Bus Ticket |
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Electric Company £150 |
Park Lane £350 |
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Whitehall £140 |
Mayfair £350 |
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Pall Mall £140 |
Bank Deposit (pay £100) |
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Auction any unowned property | Knightsbridge £400 |
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In Jail/Just Visiting | Edgware Road £120 |
Pentonville £120 |
Gas Company £150 |
Chance ? | Euston Road £100 |
The Angel Islington £100 |
King's Cross Station £200 |
Income Tax £200 |
Elephant And Castle £60 |
Whitechapel Road £60 |
Community Chest | Old Kent Road £60 |
Go Collect £200 salary as you pass |
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