With the advancements in technology always progressing, the search for a way to time travel is never too far away – especially when it comes to the world of online games. With it now possible to play more than 500 online Slots from a simple tap of an app or click of a
button, a virtual journey into times gone by isn’t as far away as you might think. Follow us, as we step back in time and explore London like never before in Down the Rails. Scroll to find out more.


Down the Rails

Set in what looks like a generic yet atmospherically historic London underground station, all trains
lead to some of the iconic figures London has seen walk its streets.


On a platform between rail lines, you’ll discover a slot comprised of five reels and three rows
attached to 20 fixed paylines. It’s here where you’ll need to spin the reels and try your hand at
creating winning combinations of three or more symbols, with matches starting from the left row.

Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash


Symbols


Of course, no slot is complete without its symbols. It’s with Down the Rails’ symbols where we meet
the historical figures that were once the talk of London town, as well as other symbols ready and
waiting to be spun into play.


Each symbol to be found on the reels here, holds its own prize value if matched within a spin:


 Green J – Worth up to 2.5x your bet.
 Pink Q – Worth up to 3x your bet.
 Blue K – Worth up to 4x your bet.
 Red A – Worth up to 5x your bet.
 Isaac Newton – Worth up to 10x your bet.
 Florence Nightingale – Worth up to 10x your bet.
 William Shakespeare – Worth up to 12.5x your bet.

 Winston Churchill – Worth up to 12.5x your bet.
 Henry VIII – Worth up to 25x your bet.
 Newspaper Wild – Substitutes for all the above symbols as well as being worth up to 25x
your bet.
 Train Bonus – Land three or more to unlock bonus features.


Bonus Features


If spinning famous faces weren’t enough, there are 10 bonus features to be found in this game.
There are five random base game bonuses and five bonus game features. The base game bonus
features are as follows:


 Tunnel Vision – The Tunnel Mystery symbols arrive randomly on the screen, which all
transform into one random paying symbol.
 The Big Smoke – A 3×3 paying symbol or bonus symbol is added to either reels one, two,
three or four.
 Wild Strike – The newspaper wild symbols are randomly added to the reels.
 Shifting Stack – Shifting Stack wilds are added to the reel strips. All new wilds are moved
fully into view to cover all positions on the reel. Each of these comes with a random
multiplier of either 2x or 3x.
 Bonus Blitz – This activates the bonus game features.


When it comes to the bonus game features, you’ll be offered a feature gamble, where you have the
option to keep the feature you win or gamble it for a chance of winning something better. However,
if the gamble doesn’t pay off, you’ll win a prize between 4x-24x your total bet and the base game
will reopen.


If, however, you decide to either keep your bonus game or your gamble pays off, you’ll unlock one of
five features:


 Pentonville – Awards five free spins. Any winning matches made within these five free spins
will form a cluster with the other symbols re-spinning. The respins will continue to add
symbols to the cluster until no more respins can be made.
 Kings Cross – Awards five free spins. You’ll notice, when spinning a cross in some of the
middle reels, if any wilds land within the cross, all other symbols within the cross boxes will
turn wild.
 Buckingham Palace – Awards eight free spins. With this feature, fully stacked wilds appear
on the reels with the aim to try and cover all the reels.
 Canary Wharf – Awards eight free spins. When a Collect symbol is present on the reels, all
character symbols will display a cash prize of up to 50x your bet.

If the Collect symbol lands on the same reel as character symbols, the cash prizes are collected and won.


Believe it or not, there is another feature called End of the Line to be found and unlocked too, but
we’ll leave that for you to discover when you take a trip on the London Underground in Down the
Rails.

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