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Download the main BVE2 and BVE4 programs:

BVE Official Website The website of BVE's author Mackoy and where you can download for free, the main BVE program. For translation to English click here

Forum and Discussion:

Discuss BVE Trainsim at our own forum

A discussion board designed for discussing real life transport, but also has a BVE section.

Forums to discuss all train simulators, includes a BVE forum

Forums to discuss all train simulators, includes a specific forum for BVE

A very busy discussion board for all sectors of Public Transport in the UK. Includes a BVE forum in the Train Simulator section

UK Based BVE add-ons:

Martin Corbett's new site for trains formerly hosted at Llangollen-Diesels. Including downloads for the BVE4 Classes 31, 37/9 and soon to be released Class 50. Highly recommended!

The master of route building, Anthony Bowden's homepage. This is the site to head for to download the highly detailed Birmingham Cross City Line and the WCML from Watford to Milton Keynes Central.

Hosted by Robert Glass, with some great Scottish lines, including the Glasgow underground and the superb electrified Sandymill - Invermay selection of routes.

Hosted by Damon Cox, this excellent site features BVE & MSTS, and includes a database of UK BVE routes and trains. Damon also hosts a number of great BVE2 routes and trains, and a guide to coding your own routes.

Homepage belonging to the talented Joshim Nur. Here you can download the detailed Dockland Light Railway route. Joshim is also creating a Bus Route through London's Oxford Street, and the LU Metropolitan Line.

This is the home of the Edinburgh-Aberdeen series of routes, highly recommended to keep you busy for hours on end. Site hosted and routes created by Mr. Don Clarke.

Hosted by Miles Codrington, and offers a few top class trains for BVE2 and BVE4.

Here you can download the ECML route, Tyne Valley (Hexham - Sunderland) and the Aln Valley line (Alnwick branch) in the North-East of England. Easypeezy frequently updates his routes so keep checking back for the latest news!

A site combining the routes of Tom Beevers and James Dickenson, and includes the Piccadilly Line, Tonbridge-Sevenoaks, Chesham Shuttle and DLR demo.

Webmaster is 'ROBsLab', and the site offers an excellent class 357 EMU for BVE.

Sacha's site where you can download the fictional Bay Park route, and the LU Victoria Line.

Zane Saxton's site. Zane is a talented new train builder who's trains are now featuring on trainsimcentral. This is Zane's own site where his trains can also be downloaded and previewed. Zane is also working on building the Great Yarmouth line for BVE4.

A site by Derek Kaye offering downloads for the Barrow in Furness - Carlisle route for BVE. Includes animated semaphores in BVE4 :)

Richard Helliwell's site, offering the fictional Richwell network. Richard is also working on the LU Jubilee Line extension.

The Ashford to Otford via Maidstone East route for BVE is available to download from this nice site.

Chris Lees' site where he's modelling the Plymouth - St Austell line for BVE. Chris releases the route in stages, so theres always something new to download.

Worldwide BVE add-ons:

An excellent site put together by Uwe Post. It contains a constantly updated database of all international routes currently available for BVE, and links to download them.

Oskari Saarakas' site, where you can download the groundbreaking BRR (BVE route randomiser) add-on, and various self contained random routes.

Sorry, this site is now offline, but Oskari has given permission for us to host the BRR program at Trainsimcentral. See our Misc Downloads page

Hosted by Luigi Cartello, this site is an excellent source of development information for BVE. It also contains his stunning photorealistic Ferrovia Genova - Casell railway amongst many other Italian trains and routes.

Croatian routes and a frequently updated review of Japanese routes.. In English.

Another great German site [German language only], containing the truely glorious U1/U15 U-Bahn route, and various utilities such as Ruede's Switch program, which generates curves and pointwork for use in routes.

Hosted by our friend over in Oz, Stephen Cross who hosts Sydney's East Surburban Railway and CityRail 'S' set- a masterpiece originally created by Michael Thompson, and updated by Stephen himself.

A series of great Brazilian routes created by John Carlos Goncalves. Caldas-Grama, Pinda-Expedicionaria (I hope I spelt that right!) and the coming soon Guaianazes-Mogi routes can be experienced at the site.

The SSIF route 'Domodossola-Refino a Trontano', a great route written in early 2002 can still be downloaded from Marco's Italian language site

Site created by Vince Black, and contains a worldwide database of available trains for BVE, and a nice selection of Czech trains.

This site features a stunning new photoreal route set in Virginia built by Michael Goetz. Get your droolmop ready!

BVE resources, downloads and developer guides on this site hosted by Al Barten.

Routebuilder is the solution for those wishing to build routes using a graphical interface rather than a text editor. Download it from here

An Australian website offering a couple of stunning routes. These haven't been updated for a few years, but still look stunning even today.

Hosted by Sanford Mace, this site has a fine collection of original utilities and route objects.

Gaku's superb Iida and Tanigumi routes [Japanese language] click>here< for translation. Please note when using the translation the downloads may not work.

Gono, Tsurumi and Inokashira railways. This site is in Japanese but has bilingual English sections.

This is a fine Japanese route - the Japanese equivalent of NWM! Fictional - but enough detail and plenty of variety to keep you entertained. English language site.

Other sites of interest:

A fantastic site by Mark Norton containing images of the Birmingham area taken by his father in the 50's and 60's. The site also contains some fantastic photographs of the West Midlands railways in days gone by. If only someone would invent a time machine eh?

A site belonging to Andy Slater. This great site features cab shots and downloadable sound recordings of most classes of UK diesels and locos.

Colin J.Marsden hosts this fantastic resource of all UK traction. Contains technical data and some great photos, including many cab images.

Hosted by Andy Doherty, this site is updated frequently and contains much information and many images of the railways of Birmingham and the Midlands - from long closed stations to the present day.

Technical information about the London Underground railway system.

An excellent site about the Tube by District Line Train Op Dave.

Download various top class IECC signalling simulations and be a signaller in your own home. After trying it you'll never curse those real life signallers again. Highly recommended and they're free!

Confused about the meaning of railway signals and signs? Visit this exellent site which features a comprehensive guide to lineside signals and signs in the UK.

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