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If you are new to BVE, it is best to download v2. If you think you can take on the challenge, BVE4 is the version for you. Both versions can be run on the same computer and can be downloaded from http://mackoy.cool.ne.jp
You can also visit http://www.virtual-rail.co.uk for a great guide to UK routes and Trains Can't believe you didn't plug, Damon and http://www.bve-routes.com for a guide to most of the routes available worldwide for BVE
For a list full list of international route database you can visit http://www.bve-routes.com . For a list of UK route and trains database visit Damon website : http://www.virtual-rail.co.uk (Database not correctly ordered in BVE 2 and BVE 4, when are you going to reorder it Damon? I hate going to all the website to find out whatever they are BVE 4 or BVE 2). Hint : Master all London Underground Line before driving other lines. That is most easiest metro lines. For NR Line, Master the Birmingham Cross City South which can be downloaded at http://www.railsimroutes.co.uk . ign3: Didn't know that Phil is so famous here?
UKtrain225 I believe that Tom_The_Train_God know how to install. But he will met with some downloads with files going the wrong directory like the Somerset to Dorset Railway. It create it own folder. Not good Tom.