Download METRO system map PDF. Interactive Service Map. Check out our interactive system map to obtain details about your bus route, rail lines, Transit Centers, Park & Ride locations, METRO Q® Fare Cards, and HOV / HOT lanes. A246 Train (A231-A246) 檔案大小: 7 MB. This is a file I have previously made, and it had been tested properly for any cracks or lags. The file is located on the bottom of the page. Suitable for BVE 2.6.3. 請使用 BVE2.6.3 或更低之版本. Original file made for BVE 4. SydneyBVE - Australian routes, trains, and objects for BVE and openBVE Tokyo Metro - Several Tokyo metro routes for BVE2 train simulator Train-Sim Discussion Forum for BVE - Message board for discussing BVE simulator operation and routes TranDiaTec BVE - Japanese Chuo Line rapid transit route download for BVE train simulator. Download (OpenBVE): Download (BVE5): Lijn 1 van de metro van Busan (Nopo - Sinpyeong) Locatie: Busan, Republiek Korea Startdatum: 1985 Lengte: 32.5 km Aantal stations: 34 Spoorwijdte: 1.435 mm Download (OpenBVE): Download (BVE5): Metro pusanskie linia nr 1 (Nopo - Sinpyeong) Lokalizacja: Metropolia Pusan, Republika Korei Rok otwarcia: 1985. After a long development period, I am pleased to present to you the long awaited Long Island Rail Road & Metro-North Railroad Bombardier M7 EMU Pack V1.0 for OpenBVE (Initial release 12/24/14). This train is highly detailed and advanced. Keep reading for full details.
On this page you will find the Netherlands Routes that I have written, and their associated object folders. Now with one, easy Holland_Object.zip file.
NEW December 1st, 2019 You will find below an addtional Maastricht route (New_DH_Maastricht_v8), this one starting at Den Helder. This new section, Den Helder-Amsterdam Centraal, has been added to the original Maastricht_v8 route. Very little scenery on this portion as yet, but I am working on at least a little around the stations. Many corrections have been made to the original route; also a few additional kms in Belgium. Additional objects are needed for this route. Move most of the contents of the Objects_DH-Maastr.zip folder to the Holland object folder; and 2 items (dh-1 and dh07) to the Holland/Buildings folder. There is one train per day starting at Den Helder, and one from Schagen. Train Type WIRMm (object 457). Time 3 hrs 20 min (aprox).
September 24th, 2019 The entire Holland Object file is now located in the Holland.zip folder below; it includes all sub-folders.
Jan 15th 2014. My new computer's display adaptor seemed to be unwilling to hide transparent colours properly. I may have to get a simple computer just for coding. Until this transparency problem has been solved I will not make any more additions to any route. Of course,this problem will not affect anyone else's BVE program.
Jan 7th 2015. My son Bryan, the wizard, found an old ASUS EAH4350 series video card. installed it and the transparency problems disappeared. I shall be able to continue with some upgrades pretty soon.
Recently, T.J.Scheffel e-mailed me concerning my routes and Open BVE. I have not as yet installed Open BVE and cannot vouch for his idea. This is what he wrote: 'There an ultimately easy way of installing OpenBVE is available. (single installer). So I went ahead with it and after installation I created a separate folder called OpenBVE_content, under which I recreated the folder layout as indicated on your site. Then it was just a matter of starting OpenBVE and browsing to the created folder and now my 8 year old son is enjoying dutch tracks in OpenBVE (set to the dutch language). After I pointed out ctrl-A and printed out the default key-map he found out how to get the train going all by himself.' tjscheffel@bitulator.nl Thanks TJ, I appreciate your interest. I have been checking out maps of Geldermalsen and Tricht for some more scenery ideas. Wait for it.
The BVE program, track viewer and structure viewer can be downloaded from the originator: http://mackoy.cool.ne.jp/ This site has been missing for some time; try this one: http://www.bvets.net/
The letters BVE stand for Boso View Express. Boso is the peninsula to the east of Tokyo, where Chiba is the main city. There are two lines, the Uchibo (or inner) Line and the Sotobo (or outer) Line; the Uchibo line starts at Soga station in the city of Chiba. Awa-Kamogawa is the end terminal for both lines. Generally, Japanese track gauge is 1067mm; hoewever there are many lines using standard 1435mm gauge, including all the Shinkanzen routes.
Rüdiger Hülsmann's Switch1.5 program can be found here: http://www.ruedes-bve-seite.de/. The english tutorial is here: Switch15.doc I have been unable to find this indispensible program on the web, so I will post it here: switch15.zip Tutorials included.
Vince Black's website (http://www.bve.cz/en/home.html) also hosts a number of rudimentary routes without much scenery.
My Holland routes will be based, more or less, on today's Intercity Routes, and the first ones are here posted for the first time. They contain sufficient objects to make them of interest to most hobbyists. Trackage is based on published trackplans (www.sporenplan.nl) and satellite images; the scenery, however, is mostly fantasy although road crossings and rivers are named (BVE2 only). In the later routes I have attempted to adhere to satellite views with regards to the placement of buildings and trees.
Large-scale maps of many municipalities in the Netherlands can be found here: http://www.plattegronden.nl/
. And Google Maps.
Bing/maps tend to be a little sharper in many areas than Wikimapia.org. Colours are often better and many places are showing spring colours. It also has a bird's eye view. Wikimapia.org has Openstreet maps and distance measuring capability.
A complete description of the train routes of Holland can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_routes_in_the_Netherlands, and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_railway_services.
Abcoude station on my route does not look like this illustration. This route used to cross the river Gleis normally via a bridge. For some reason that I have not been able to discover, today's train (since 2007) makes an eight or nine meter dive under the river and climbs back up all within 900 meter or so. The climb up to the station is pretty steep (see photo). I could not model this realistically, as the station is at ground level. My station is the old one, although with 4 tracks, plus 2 through tracks (3 platforms). (The reason seems to be a combination of cultural, ecological and visual; the doubling of the Amsterdam-Utrecht route would have meant a very large bridge over the river Gein. The city voted for this less conspicuous (and cheaper) solution.)
June 17th. Just a few corrections and some more trees planted. This route needs about a million more according to the charts :-(
Some corrections of mysterious changes.
Sept 15th. There is now more scenery around Geldermalsen, and especially Culemborg.
Oct 1st. Holland Object file has been updated with a few more buildings for the town of Susteren. More scenery at Susteren and Sittard.
Oct 8th. Some scenery and corrections near Vught; and Oct 10th, more scenery between Sittard and Beek Eisloo.
Oct 22nd. Updated Holland Object and Route files. More scenery at Beek Eisloo. More to come.
NEW May 2015, Sprinter train added to route object-file (freeobj 360 & 361).
May 12,'15. Track correction at Geldermalsen station. This route, like the Rotterdam, Schiphol and Schiphol-Zwolle routes, will be regularly updated.
NEW. May 17th, 2015.
Some improvements at Liège Guillemins station. Unzip this small file in the Holland Object folder: PierDblL2.zip
May 19th, 2015. Pretty soon I shall have to start looking at the route part after Maastricht, and especially between Eysden and Liège; somehow I lost about 10 km! Many corrections made. Upload the latest route file!
June 3rd 2015, Started Ans station (Gare d'Ans). I could not detect any overhead over the yard and have left them out for now.
NEW June 8th '15: The following small objects have been introduced and should be downloaded: DSLNTS50_no.zip ,unzip in Holland object folder. The Buildings folder has been replaced owing to some changes. This zip-file includes buildings called build-01 to build-61b. Buildings1.zip includes the rest.
June 12th, 2015: Errors corrected in Maastricht_v8 route file.
Build-25a.zip. This building has been corrected; you may want to unzip it into HollandBuildings folder. Over-write everything.build-92.zip This bitmap replaces the present one which shows a skewed building.
July 5th, 2015. Several new buildings have been introduced on the Piet Hein Kade in Amsterdam (about 1 km out of the station, on the left), and also 5 identical buildings at Bressoux, and a few at the beginning of Liége. These buildings have been compressed in a zip-file called Build-A5. Build-A5.zip Unzip in Buildings folder. Alternately you could download and renew the Building folders, which inluce all the recently made buildings. See below. Buildings folder includes Build-1 to Build-84, Buildings_1 the rest. (The last one includes Build-A5.)
Dec.3,2015, Maastricht_v8. Updated yard at Bierset-Awans. Jan.20,2016, Maastricht_v8. Updated to Waremme station.
NEW. Feb.9, 2016, Maastricht_v8. Updated to Landen station.
No scenery past Gare d'Ans. Getting to Leuven station is somewhat of a bottleneck; I am wondering if it's worth the trouble.
Rijswijk Station is build in a tunnel; digging will have to wait till later. Delft station is a problem: Wikimapia (Google) shows no industrial trackage, Bing/Maps show quite a bit. What to choose? I shall have to contact someone there.
Today, April 11th, I discoverd that Feb 28th 2015 was the grand opening of the new Delft station and 2.5 km of track, rebuild into a tunnel. Eventually, there will be 4 tracks. I have taken the liberty of installing them now. The new route is (partially) shown on Wikimapia Openstreetmap. You have to look carefully. Updated Holland.zip should be downloaded. Delft station is described here: http://www.mecanoo.nl/Projects/project/52/Municipal-Offices-and-Train-Station?t=0
For a small town this is something to see. Nederlandse Spoorwegen has many more improvements in the works.
from http://www.spoorzonedelft.nl/algemeen/english/
April 19th 2015. Track is complete till Schiedam Station. Metro tracks still have to be studied. Today, April 24th '15, I uploaded the latest route file, approaching Rotterdam Central Station. This station will only be an approximation. I am running out of tracks! April 28th. Rotterdam Blaak. April 30th, Rotterdam Zuid. Trackage for the next several km is rather boring; it is one massive freight yard. Then more tunnel and after Barendrecht more freight yards. NEW. At 30700m I have used a new Y switch (freeobj 48), made with Rüdiger Hülsmann's Switch program. I figured that it must be positioned this way:
.freeobj 0;48;-.25;0;358.3. Curve is 1250.167. It looks OK. May 7th. Tracks past Rotterdam Lombardijen. May8th, Approaching Barendrecht. NEW Check 37950, and change the two commas to semicolons.
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