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This mini gallery of BVE screens is mainly for those of you that still don't know this simulator and, without the pretence to be exhaustive, it shows a little sample of BVE sceneries available on the WEB.

 

This is an historical route: the Japanese IIDA Line by Gaku. Built in early 2000, in the BVE 1 era, it has been renewed in 2003 to be BVE 2 compliant and still is available at http://page.freett.com/gaku11/iida.htm

Also this one is an historical route, created by Steve Green il 2001, it has been the first BVE scenery in western style: the fictional Desert Freight route in American style. The actual version, revised in September 2003, is BVE 2 compliant and can be downloaded from Trainsimcentral at http://www.trainsimcentral.co.uk/

João Carlos Goncalves is a Brazilian bank clerk and has built very good BVE lines: we can savour in them that magical South America atmosphere, in witch railways are belonging to a remote era. This screen has been taken from the CPTM - Guaianazes to Mogi das Cruzes line for BVE 2 and is available on BVE Brasil Fans site at http://joaocg.topcities.com/

This picture has been taken from Genova Casella Railway for BVE, built by Luigi Cartello and Sergio Usai. Is is showed the A12 railcar at the stop crossing of Campi station. The FGC line, built for BVE 2, is also BVE 4 compliant and available in the Download area on Bvemania

The London Underground has been a BVE theme widely developed during the years from UK BVE route builders that ha produced a large number of LU routes. This screen is taken from BVE Northern Line by Steve Green, Keith Hazelton, Paul Jobber and Stephen Cross, that is available for both BVE 2 and BVE 4 on Trainsimcentral site at

http://www.trainsimcentral.co.uk/

Stefano has been the first BVE developer to build an Italian stile BVE route: the sensational 5 Terre line published on February 2002. This screen is taken from his last BVE work: the S2 line, based on the Milan's Passante Ferroviario, is BVE 4 compliant. Stefano's BVE addons are available on BVE in Italy site at http://uffaeriuffa.altervista.org

A route by Mackoy, the BVE author, can't be missing in this gallery. This is the Keisei Chiba Line, only 2.5 km long, but full of details and clever example of BVE 4 scripting: it run very smooth also using a medium-low performance computer. Keisei Chiba is available on BVE Official website at http://mackoy.cool.ne.jp/

Between various possibilities offered by BVE, tramlines are not missing. This picture has been taken from Martin Finken's Tramline 10, reproducing a German town where tramlines are both extended outside and underground. Tramline 10 for BVE 4 is available on BVE Berlin site by Peter Shotz http://www.bve-berlin.de/

Anthony Bowden is a great master between UK BVE train and route builders. Anthony's meticulousness allows him to build railway sceneries in a strongly realistic way. The above screen is taken from his Birmingham Cross-City South line, available in several versions for BVE 2 and BVE 4 on Rail Sim Routes UK site at http://www.railsimroutes.co.uk/

At last, for a lovely end of this gallery, a screen taken from Santhià - Biella line for BVE 4 by Luca Revello, result of a long and hard work and good example of realism reproducing an Italian railway. Santhià - Biella line is available in the Download area of Bvemania

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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