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One of the strengths of BVE is that through sharing our work freely (while respecting author’s copyright and intellectual property), we can concentrate on things we do best or most enjoy. Some of us build routes, others make trains (some do both!). Consequently, trains are specified in routes by developers, but downloaded from elsewhere.

The links opposite will help you find the trains you need for my routes.
WHERE TO GET THE TRAINS

The trains you want depends upon the version of BVE you’re running.

BVE 2:
Aln Valley:
Class 104 DMU  click here
J36 steam loco click here
Tyne Valley:
Class 156 DMU and HST click here

BVE 4:
Aln Valley:
Class 104 DMU - use the link above. To make it display the timetable, you’ll need to modify it.  Instructions are here
Tyne Valley:
All five trains (One Class 156, HST 4, class 37, class 47 and 220 Voyager) can be found here


FURTHER HELP. The BVE community is a friendly bunch of people. Many places on the web offer help. There are at least four forums – type “bve forum” in the search box to find them. Damon’s site has a list of links to tools such as the Route Randomiser – type “virtual rail” into the search box. For my routes, send an email and I’ll respond as soon as I can!


DISCLAIMER: BVE routes and trains are available free of charge, without warranty. In the unlikely event of my files causing damage, or damage occuring as a result of you following help given here, on my website, or by me in any forum, I cannot accept responsibility. My files have been checked for viruses before upload, but you should not rely on this to protect downloads. You are responsible for ensuring that your downloads are virus free and won’t cause damage. Having said that, I have (touch wood) had no problems reported to date (December 2005). Whew!
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Page updated February 2007