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Hi everyone!! :D

Can anybody recomend any route sites for BVE. I need some more routes. Excluding http://www.trainsimcentral.co.uk

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Try http://www.railsimroutes.co.uk , http://brj.rr.nu/ , http://www.bveroutes-trains.co.uk and of course a Google search brings up many more. There is a database at http://www.virtual-rail.co.uk/ which also hosts some routes.
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Also
http://www.bve-routes.com/
is very good and comprehensive for routes around the world, with routes for 20 different countries.

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Thanks a lot evryone!!! :D :rainbow1: :rainbowafro: :multi:
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Perhaps this thread could be a resources sticky?
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joea1 wrote:Perhaps this thread could be a resources sticky?
And also pinpoint routes for the latest version of BVE-4 and where to get them from ?

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i suppose it might work
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Sounds a good idea - particularly on this forum many people are "outsiders" newer to BVE. Unfortunately at present I don't have much time but if someone wants to put up a suitible post I'll sticky it.
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BVE 4 ROUTES

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Had a quick GOOGLE for BVE 4 compatible routes of which there are not many about yet.

The last link is to a German site.

Waiting for the LU-Bakerloo line I had a ride on the real one yesterday ! :wink:

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P.S.: Tried to download Martin Finken's TRAMLINIE 10 route for BVE-4. It's bve-routes.com link to the bve-train.de web site gets me nowhere ! Any suggestions ?

http://bve-routes.com/search.php?countr ... %0A&bve4=1

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

http://www.foren.de/system/forum-martin ... 28453.html
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Post by leezer3 »

Martin has gone :(
(Have a look at his thread on the trainsim BVE forum for more details.)

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leezer3 wrote:Martin has gone :( (Have a look at his thread on the trainsim BVE forum for more details.)
Fallen into the clutches of a pretty maiden ! :wink:

The http://www.BVE-Berlin.de site is not showing anything yet. No doubt it will eventually ?

Thanks Chris,

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P.S.: http://www.BVE-Berlin.de is up and running now !
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