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Aldwych to Everywhere!

  JUST RELEASED!  
Holborn to Elephant & Castle
Download The Beck Line
between Holborn and Elephant and Castle Here...  1.10MB download
(About 7 min download on standard connection)

Once downloaded, extract all files to C:\Program Files\BVE\Railway\OBJECT (Or the equivalent BVE folder on your computer).  This is to ensure the route file knows where everything is located as destination folders have been set in the ZIP file when you extract.

Anyone experiencing problems with the Beck should download this file and extract it to the 'Beck' folder in C:\Program Files\BVE\Railway\OBJECT
Possible Missing Files Download

Screenshots coming soon...

IN PRODUCTIONPlanned Route for Summer 2002
Work to East Croydon continuing...


Holborn to East Croydon
Number of Stations:  18
Approximate Route Time:  1 hour
High Lights:  Route is still in production, however, Alex has put a lot of time and effort into the planning of the route The coding by me (James) is also of a high quality..... if you want to believe that, then be my guest. ;)  (Thanks Alex.  :))
Low Lights:  The route has not yet been released.
Author:  James Roberts and Alex Farlie
PPP Infraco:  KTP
Release date: About May 2002

Exclusive Screenshots of the Beck Line
Screenshots © James Roberts and Alex Farlie


The above screenshot shows the junction which gives Eastbound Piccadilly Line trains access to 'The Beck Line' - The line "divorces" Holborn Platform 5 from the Piccadilly and the Aldwych Branch altogether.


The above screenshot shows Holborn Station, Platform 5

OLD VERSION: WATCH FOR UPDATE SOON
Holborn to Elephant and Castle
Number of Stations:  6
Approximate Route Time:  About 10 Min's
High Lights:  Different Ad Campaigns at each station.  My first RW route... ever.
Low Lights:  Fictional and the code isn't all that brilliant. 
Author:  The London Tube - James Roberts, Holborn to Aldwych section: Nathan Wittington


Entering Embankment Station
©The London Tube

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You will require Steve Greens 1973 Tube Stock to run this route - If you do not have this, then download it from www.trainsimcentral.cjb.net

 

 

 

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Beck Line facts...

There is a disused station on the main part of 'The Beck Line', only accessible by rail.  'Festival Station' closed on 24th April 1954 and was originally placed in such a location to serve the 'Festival of Britain' on the South Bank of the Thames.

The Route is in Production - Keep watching for more details and the latest news as soon as we develop it from James & Alex - Keep watching 'The London Tube'



Text ©2002 James Roberts & Alex Farlie unless otherwise stated. Graphics © Copyright 2002 James Roberts and Alex Farlie unless otherwise stated.  BVE Objects in Screenshots remain copyrighted to their individual creator.



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