The London Underground has 11 lines, each with its own distinct name and color:
| Route | Train | Why it’s interesting | |-------|-------|----------------------| | (Harrow & Wealdstone → Elephant & Castle) | 1972 Tube Stock | See the sharp curve into Piccadilly Circus – real drivers call it “the corkscrew.” | | Circle Line (Edgware Road → Edgware Road full loop) | C69/C77 Stock | Notice how the same station appears twice (High Street Kensington vs. Gloucester Road) – a quirk of London’s disjointed signalling zones. | | Northern Line (High Barnet → Morden via Bank) | 1995 Stock | The long tunnel section under the Thames near London Bridge has a hidden emergency crossover you can spot in the developer view (Shift + F3). | | Central Line (Ealing Broadway → Hainault via Woodford) | 1992 Stock | The “Hainault loop” features Britain’s only surviving stretch of tube line with four parallel tracks (Woodford → Hainault). |
Practical steps to create or extend a London Underground OpenBVE add-on
: There are detailed guides on "overhauling" LU trains, such as the 73 and 96 Stock , which involve 3D modeling of animated bogies and texture improvements for realism. 2. Available London Underground Content
To get you started, here are five essential route packs that define the experience.