Slot Machine Index

All Aboard Gold slot machines

The All Aboard Gold series by Konami Gaming spans 6 land-based titles. Below is every one we can document, with the official game artwork rather than screenshots.

6titles in series
6with official artwork
Class IIIclass
DIMENSION 75CDIMENSION 49JDIMENSION 27DIMENSION 43x3

All Aboard Gold on video

Real footage from this line — clips whose titles name the series or one of its machines. We index them; the videos live on YouTube.

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What's inside the All Aboard Gold line

By regulatory class

  • Class III6

Every documented entry in this line carries the same class designation.

By cabinet platform

  • KXP6

The platform is the hardware family. It is what you recognise from across a floor, before you can read a single game name.

Coverage here

  • Titles documented6
  • With official artwork6
  • Filmed by slot channels2

Artwork comes from Konami Gaming's own product pages. "Filmed" counts titles named in recent uploads across the 138 slot channels we track — it is a popularity signal, not a completeness claim.

Other Konami Gaming lines

Manufacturers run several branded families at once. These are the rest of Konami Gaming's.

Why there's no single "All Aboard Gold" machine

Manufacturers ship a successful title as a family, not one box. Each entry above is a distinct game with its own maths, artwork and cabinet — and casinos install whichever versions they license. Asking for "All Aboard Gold" on a casino floor can mean any of these 6.

The same applies to payback: there is no single RTP for the series, or even for one title — manufacturers ship multiple par versions per game and the operator picks one.