Bo Ness route for BVE 4

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OMG! Why did you remove BVE that fast?

You have no idea what routes are going to be released!

http://www.anthony-b.pwp.blueyonder.co. ... t1_51.html
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because It was a load of hassle & I did not relish the cab only view
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Yeah - but BVE is a real train simulation, a driver only experiences the cab ...

BVE can simulate AWS / TPWS etc too.
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thomascairns wrote: ...

BVE can simulate AWS / TPWS etc too.
Explain ???
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Post by thomascairns »

AWS & TPWS are the British safety systems.

In GE, you'll see those magnets about 200m before the signals, those are AWS magnets which beep and require you to cancel it if you are approaching at an aspect other than green, and will bing other than green...

Have a look at this for TPWS:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TPWS
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Post by Damo »

Of couse you also have things like OSSs, correct brake types (measured in bars), headlight control, correct stop points at stations, swaying of the train as passengers board/alight, guard-to-driver buzzer etc.

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which routes are your shots from?

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THe top one is NWM the second is Birmingham Cross City and I'm not sure about the rest.

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All are Network West Midlands except 2nd.
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Post by tomsharplrwxx »

hiya all, one that last screen shot your 156 is in the dark, when i open my file for that route at that time with that 156 , the outside is dark but my cab is still light, the only train i have that goes dark is my 221, why is this? thanxs all
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