The intersection of represents a triumph of open-source development and community passion. It's a dynamic and evolving project that allows everyone from casual enthusiasts to rail professionals to experience the fascinating world of London's Tube in their own home. Whether your goal is to master the complex ATO of a 1992 Stock on the Central Line or simply to enjoy the heritage feel of a 1938 Stock on a scenic run, OpenBVE delivers an unparalleled level of realism and freedom. Welcome aboard.
Representing the sub-surface network, the District Line offers a blend of outdoor trench running and cut-and-cover tunnels.
Over the years, developers have built partial or complete versions of several iconic lines. While digital decay has caused some original download portals to vanish, dedicated preservation sites like and archive projects keep them playable. Playing Open.BVE #1 - Central Line (1992 Stock) london underground openbve
Map the "Emergency Brake Release" key. On the London Underground, after an emergency brake application, you must wait a set time (simulated) before releasing. OpenBVE replicates this delay.
—offers a unique bridge between reality and digital preservation, allowing users to step into the driver’s cab of one of the world's most iconic rail systems. A Legacy of Engineering and Simulation The intersection of represents a triumph of open-source
Ready to take the controls? Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to get you started.
Community developers have created various lines and rolling stock over the years, though availability can fluctuate due to hosting changes: Central Line Welcome aboard
Open the simulator, select your desired route file ( .csv or .rw ), choose the matching London Underground stock, and hit start. Conclusion