Links Below you will find a collection of useful links to websites world- wide offering material for the BVE and openBVE train simulators. The place where BVE all started!  Mackoy’s home site where you can  download the BVE2 and BVE4 train  simulator programs as well as some  tools to assist developers in making  add-ons. Watch for BVE5 too. This is the home of the openBVE  Project, a license-free, open source,  free of charge train driving simulator.  Chris Lees has taken on the  development of the openBVE train sim  and has made a very promsing start.  Eezypeazy & Guillyman’s BVE Pages  Here you will find several routes and  utilities plus a vast selection of train  exteriors and objects for developers to  use in their projects. A bespoke object  building service is also offered.  Anthony Bowden’s wonderful website  is the home of his Birmingham Cross-  City South, and Watford to Rugby  routes. Look out too for his regular  blogs where you can learn the best  developing secrets from the top man.  Mackoy openBVE BVE Pages BVE Routes-Trains Traction Maintenance Depot BVE Cornwall Sacha’s BVE Website BVE in Scotland BVE Croatia RailSimRoutes TrainSimCentral BVE4 Net Oovee BVE London Underground celtictrainsim S.R.P.S Steve Green’s Trainsimcentral should  be the first port of call for anyone new  to BVE. Packed with quality utilities,  routes and trains, there are also very  comprehensive guides to help you to  install the sims on your computer. Home of the NWM Team’s magnificent  Network West Midlands, a fictional  system based upon railways in central  England. Presently being upgraded to  Openbve standards, the next release  is eagerly awaited.  At BVE Croatia Viktor brings you not  only his own BVE Garden and Vallis  Aurea routes, but also an enormous  list of links to all the best Japanese  routes around. Developing guides  and an object library there too!  Pay a visit here to download many  fine British diesel locomotives and  DMU’s from Martin Corbett, a man  with plenty of experience driving the  real thing. Look out for his APT, and  the extremely loud class 55! Chris Lees offers a taste of the west  country here with his great Plymouth  demo route, including Brunel’s Royal  Albert Bridge. He incudes two steam  locomotives for download too for  those who like heritage routes.  Pay a visit to Sacha’s BVE Website to download the great LUL Victoria Line,  including automatic train operation  runs, not common in BVE. Included  also is the lovely fictional Bay Park  route for both BVE2 and BVE4.  Theflyingoreo’s fantastic website  offers a wealth of information on LUL  trains and includes route conversions  to BVE2 as well as his own drivable  trains. Look out too for his Cityrail  Northern Line from his native Sydney.  Zane Saxton’s Oovee Entertainment  is a professional organisation which  produces quality trains for various  simulators. Visit his freebie section to  download some superb trains which  you can run in your BVE routes. Home of the Ballyfeckin and Waterville Railway and the Ireland West Railway. As well as graymac's Irish routes there is Irish motive power and rolling stock too. And a blog page, in keeping with the dual national pastimes of "giving out" and "rearing up". Call in here at Robert GlassBVE in  Scotland website for various drivable  trains from the area, as well as the  lovely Milngavie to Springburn and  Blackbrook to Cheddington routes for  the BVE2 train simulator. Don Clarke’s Scottish Rail Preservation  Society site contains not only the great  Edinburgh to Aberdeen and the B’oness  preserved branch line routes, but also a  mine of information about real railways.  Great gallery for LNER enthusiasts!  Wongie’s BVE Downloads BVE in the Heartland Allen Amos brings you BVE routes  and material from the American  Heartland. A very skilled object builder,  he’s also shown he is a very capable  developer of routes with his delightful  Fairland and the keenly awaited  Seneca runs. Dan Floyd’s BVERT website offers a  goldmine of routes and trains for both  mainline and Underground enthusiasts  alike. Star of the show is probably the  Central Line route from Dan himself.  Well worth a visit!  Brno BVE Derryck not only brings you his local  route through his home town of Brno  in the Czech Republic, but also some  great Openbve trains. Look out also  for a couple of handy utilities, namely  his Railgen and his Bench Generator.  BVE Trainz The new website of Adam Harrison  and Andy Thompson where you can  find a host of quality re-skins of HST’s  and other trains. Look out for the new  APT exteriors complete with pivotting  bogies - a first for Openbve.  The prolific Jeffrey Wong offers us a  large collection of add-ons for BVE,  ranging from Manchester Metro Tram  exteriors to sound clips, miscellaneous textures and educational videos to  assist BVE users. Czech BVE Site Another site from the Czech Republic,  but here Vince Black and his team  have compiled an enormous database  of BVE addons from around the  world. A visit here is a must if you are  looking for anything in particular.  Trainsimmers against Trespass BVE Italia The fantastic website of Luigi Cartello is  packed with not only Italian routes of the  highest quality, but also a host of  essential utilities and guides for BVE  developers. All the content is displayed in  both Italian and English.  BVE Mania Another Italian site filled with routes  and trains of the highest standard. It is  run by the Trenomania Network and  operates very closely with BVE Italia.  You will find all you need here to enjoy  the atmosphere of beautiful Italy  BVE Site88 The homepage of Nils Busch, a very  promising German developer who has  a route from his local area under  construction. Most notable here is his  excellent Trackgen utility to allow you  to generate your rails and switches.  Not strictly a BVE website, but one  which all of us BVE enthusiasts know  and respect. Alex Farlie has brought  you these pages to highlight the  sheer stupidity and mortal danger of  trespassing on railway property.  BVE Terminus BVE Terminus is a relative newcomer  on the BVE circuit, and offers an ever-  growing Knowledge Base, and wealth  of information on its pages. BVET also  hosts a busy BVE forum where you  can get help and exchange ideas.  Routebuilder On Uwe Post’s website you will find the  Routebuilder program, a GUI designed  to facilitate the writing of BVE routes by  newcomers. Also available here is a tool  for exporting 3D models built with the  Blender program into BVE b3d format  Ruede’s BVE Seite Rüdiger Hülsmann’s BVE website  contains not only some great German  underground routes and trains, but also  the excellent Switch utilty for making all your BVE trackwork, including points,  crossings and single and double slips.  BVE Wiki The brainchild of Uwe Post, BVE Wiki  is the largest catalogue of BVE material  run by the community. Contributors from  all over the world ensure that this is the  most comprehensive and up to date  database of literally everything BVE!  Website design © Guillyman and BVE Terminus 2010 & 2018