London Underground — Openbve !!link!!

: Versions of this route often feature the 1995 Stock .

Use station lamps and specific visual markers on the platform wall (like the "3, 4, 6, or 7-car" stop boards) to align your cabin perfectly. london underground openbve

Open OpenBVE. Click "Start new game". Navigate to your Railway folder. Select the route file (usually a .csv or .bve ). It will automatically scan for the required train. : Versions of this route often feature the 1995 Stock

Tunnels have restrictive speed limits, especially around tight curves. Exceeding these will trip the track-side safety mechanisms. Click "Start new game"

Here is a comprehensive look into the world of the London Underground in OpenBVE, exploring why it remains a definitive platform for Tube simulation, the standout routes and trains available, and how you can get started. The Appeal of OpenBVE for London Underground Enthusiasts

| Line / Route | Description | Available Eras | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | A classic, complex route from Edgware to Morden, featuring the Bank and Charing Cross branches. | Year 2000 (1995 Stock) and Year 1975 (1938 Stock). | | East London Line | A historically significant route from Shoreditch to New Cross Gate, as it existed in 2002 before major upgrades. | Early 2000s. | | Jubilee Line | Partially available, featuring the unique platform screen doors (PSDs) seen on its modern extension. | Modern. | | Bakerloo & District Lines | Available either as individual routes or as part of larger collections. | Primarily modern. | | Metropolitan Line | A community-driven "for real" project aiming to recreate this iconic line, with special focus on details like Neasden Depot . | In development. | | Central Line | A version of the Central Line has been released as part of tests for converting older BVE route files. | Modern. |