London Underground Openbve [hot] -

, with routes covering sections like Stratford to West Hampstead. Historical Routes

For train simulation enthusiasts, the London Underground (the "Tube") presents a unique challenge: it is unlike mainline railroading. It requires intense concentration, precise timing, and an understanding of complex signaling systems. While commercial simulators like Train Sim World (TSW) or Train Simulator (TS) have attempted to capture this, the community has arguably created the most authentic and satisfying representation of the Underground network available today. london underground openbve

: The simulator accurately depicts London’s varied signaling—from the traditional fixed blocks to the modern SelTrac moving-block systems used on the Jubilee and Northern lines. Rolling Stock Realism , with routes covering sections like Stratford to

: Modern releases, like the Central Line (1992 Stock) , featured high-definition textures and fully animated 3D handles. While commercial simulators like Train Sim World (TSW)

: Includes the high-performance 2009 Stock and automatic train operation (ATO) simulations. The Jubilee Line

You cannot drive a route without the correct train. For London Underground OpenBVE, the following are the gold standards: