The London Tube - Beck Line














Aldwych to Everywhere!

IN PRODUCTIONPlanned Route for Early 2002
Preliminary work taking place...


Holborn to East Croydon
Number of Stations:  18
Approximate Route Time:  1 hour
High Lights:  Route is still in production, however, Alex has put a lot of time and effort into the planning of the route The coding by me (James) is also of a high quality..... if you want to believe that, then be my guest. ;)  (Thanks Alex.  :))
Low Lights:  The route has not yet been released.
Author:  James Roberts and Alex Farlie
PPP Infraco:  KTP
Release date: About May 2002

Exclusive Screenshots of the Beck Line
Screenshots © James Roberts and Alex Farlie


The above screenshot shows the junction which gives Eastbound Piccadilly Line trains access to 'The Beck Line' - The line "divorces" Holborn Platform 5 from the Piccadilly and the Aldwych Branch altogether.


The above screenshot shows Holborn Station, Platform 5


Right hand tunnel to Phase Three of the beck - The Left hand Tunnel takes us the way we want to go... The next station... Waterloo!

OLD VERSION: WATCH FOR UPDATE SOON
Holborn to Elephant and Castle
Number of Stations:  6
Approximate Route Time:  About 10 Min's
High Lights:  Different Ad Campaigns at each station.  My first RW route... ever.
Low Lights:  Fictional and the code isn't all that brilliant. 
Author:  The London Tube - James Roberts, Holborn to Aldwych section: Nathan Wittington


Entering Embankment Station
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You will require Steve Greens 1973 Tube Stock to run this route - If you do not have this, then download it from www.trainsimcentral.cjb.net

 

 

 

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Beck Line facts...

There is a disused station on the main part of 'The Beck Line', only accessible by rail.  'Festival Station' closed on 24th April 1954 and was originally placed in such a location to serve the 'Festival of Britain' on the South Bank of the Thames.

The Route is in Production - Keep watching for more details and the latest news as soon as we develop it from James & Alex - Keep watching 'The London Tube'



Text ©2002 James Roberts & Alex Farlie unless otherwise stated. Graphics © Copyright 2002 James Roberts and Alex Farlie unless otherwise stated.  BVE Objects in Screenshots remain copyrighted to their individual creator.