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I have found a website which allows you to drive L.U. trains on various tube lines. This can be dowloaded at no cost and full details can be accessed through the following link on my website. :D

I hope that this is of interest to some of you and look forward to your feedback :D


http://pic6.piczo.com/brownstubenetwork ... 34558&cr=6
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Looks interesting actually - I will have to try this when I get home... (and hope to god i'm not looking at a virus!)
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Dr Who wrote:I hope that this is of interest to some of you and look forward to your feedback :D
I've had both versions on my PC for a while, and its worth downloading, if you look around you can most of the tube network, still haven't found a metropolitan line route though, good way to test out your driving skills if you have some time to kill!
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editorsfoot wrote: I've had both versions on my PC for a while, and its worth downloading, if you look around you can most of the tube network, still haven't found a metropolitan line route though, good way to test out your driving skills if you have some time to kill!
There is a metropolitan line route in working progress, link as follows :)

http://joshimsbveroutes.gamehorizons.net/
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Dr Who wrote:
There is a metropolitan line route in working progress, link as follows :)
Yes, I think i've been to that site in the past, has been work in progress for two year by the look of it. Anyway there are some really good routes for BVE, I always find it a nice way to send me off to sleep if I'm a bit of an insomniac.
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dr_chris wrote:Looks interesting actually - I will have to try this when I get home... (and hope to god i'm not looking at a virus!)
You should be ok, I have this running on 2 pc's without any problems :)
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I would disagree with the bit about starting with BVE2 though, BVE4.2 is no more difficult to use. It is best to play on BVE4.2 unless the route you want is only available for BVE2.
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For those of you who don't want to DRIVE the trains, how about controlling them?

http://www.simsig.co.uk

Have a go at some of those!
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Great fun!

I tried the BVE4, but it seemed very unstable - probably because I use 64-bit Windows. However BVE2 works perfectly. Especially my 9-year old daughter loves it!

But I do have a couple of train driving questions:
* When there is a speed limit, for how long is it valid?
* What's the significance of round vs square speed signs?

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The speed limit signs are the same as UK road signs - a black number in a red circle.

In tube tunnels, the speed limits are white numbers in square black boxes on the tunnel walls - they can't fit round signs in there!

If you see a white T in a black circle, this means you can go at the maximum line speed, which is usually 35 or 40mph. You can see one of these at the end of the platform at Earl's Court westbound when driving the Edgware Road to Putney Bridge route.

A speed limit stays in force until the see the next speed limit sign.

The speed limit signs are located to the LEFT of the track they apply to.

If you play any National Rail routes in BVE, you will see inverted yellow triangles witn numbers in - these are advance speed limit warnings. They indicate that a speed limit comes into effect some distance ahead, so start slowing down now.
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Does anyone know where i can download the BVE software to allow me to use the program? i cant find it anywhere
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garion24wales wrote:Does anyone know where i can download the BVE software to allow me to use the program? i cant find it anywhere
http://mackoy.cool.ne.jp/

or for more guidance

http://www.trainsimcentral.co.uk/help.htm
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I've found the downloads (literally 2 mins after my last post lol) but I cant get it to work. can someone help me please?
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there is a help page on the trainsimcentral site. http://www.trainsimcentral.co.uk/help.htm
this should cover it all :!:
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