BAHN Train Simulator Layouts
From nycsubway.org
Overview
BAHN is a MS-DOS software package that allows the design and simulation of rail systems. It is written in German but English documentation is available. This page contains links to the software, English documentation, and layouts describing the New York City subway and transit systems worldwide.
Official Bahn Info Page (in English, by the author Jan Bochmann - The BAHN Software, documentation, screen shots, etc.)
Bahn Info Page (in English, by Alan Flavell)
BAHN Resources and Networks (in English, by Iain W. Logan)
Layouts
Disclaimer: The layouts may not reflect the railroad systems with 100% accuracy due to lack of information or software limitation. Use for your own enjoyment but know that there may be errors in the track layouts.
New York City Area
Subway: BMT Lines after September 11, 2001, by Joe Korman
Subway: IRT Lines after September 11, 2001, by Joe Korman
Subway: BMT Division 1950, 1954, 1959, 1970, 1980, 1997 (Lots of layouts depicting BMT service at various points in time; includes one "should-be" layout with the Manhattan Bridge fully operational and one Williamsburg Bridge construction layout) (for Bahn 3.58), by Joe Korman
Subway: BMT Division 1967, by Steve Hoskins
Subway: BMT Division, by Dave Snowden
Subway: BMT and IND Divisions 1999, by Philip Ng
Subway: IND Division 1967, by Steve Hoskins
Subway: IND Division, by Dave Snowden
Subway: IND Division, Second System Routes Not Built (for Bahn 3.58), by Joe Korman
Subway: IRT Division 1967, by Steve Hoskins
Subway: Entire System, 1967, by Steve Hoskins
Subway: IRT Division, #7 Flushing Line, by Dave Snowden
Subway: IRT Division Mainline Routes, by Dave Snowden
Subway: IRT Division 1997, by Philip Ng
Subway: IRT Division, including layouts depicting: 1903, 1904, 1905, 1908, 1922, 1930, 1939, 1942, 1948, 1953, 1960, 1970, 1999 (See readme in zip file for details), by Joe Korman
Subway: Manhattan Subway Lines, by Iain W. Logan
Subway: All Subway Lines, by Philip Ng
Subway: All Lines with 2001 W, Q, Shuttle Updates, by John Michno
New York City: IRT Elevated Lines (for Bahn 3.58), by Joe Korman
New York City: PATH, by Steve Hoskins
New York City: SIRT 1949, by Philip Ng
New York City: Brooklyn Streetcars, 1930 and 1950, by Joe Korman
New York City: Brooklyn Trackless Trolleys 1948-1960, by Joe Korman
New York City: Grand Central/Penn Station (for Bahn 3.58) , by Joe Korman
New York City: Brooklyn Elevated Lines, by Joe Korman
New York City: Staten Island (Trolley, trackless, SIRT, 1918-1953) , by Joe Korman
Long Island Rail Road, by Dave Snowden
Long Island Rail Road, by Steven Lynch
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, by Ted Nielsen
New Jersey Transit (Projected to 2000) (Requires Bahn 3.58), by Ted Nielsen
United States
Boston, MA 1940, by Dave Barraza
Boston, MA MBTA, by Pete Humble
Chicago, IL (Il. Central Electric 1940), by Dave Snowden
Chicago, IL (CTA 1995)<, by Steve Karlson
Los Angeles, CA (MTA), by Steve Hoskins
Madrid, Spain 2005 (Metro/Some Commuter/Depots/Non-Revenue Connections), by Esteve Garcia
Miami, FL (Metrorail), by Kris Lindstrom
Milwaukee, WI, by Steve Karlson
New Haven, CT (Streetcars, 1940), by Dave Snowden
Patchogue, Long Island, New York (Switching Operations), by Steven Lynch
Pittsburgh, PA (Light Rail), by Dave Snowden
Philadelphia, PA (SEPTA), by Steve Hoskins
Philadelphia, PA (Regional Rail, Subway, LRV, 1995), by John M. O'Connell
Phoeniz, AZ, by Arizona Rail Passenger Assn.
Sacramento, CA (Light Rail), by Steve Hoskins
San Diego, CA (Trolley/Light Rail), by Steve Hoskins
San Francisco, CA (MUNI) (Requires Bahn 3.58), by Dave Snowden
San Francisco, CA (Cablecars), by Tobias Kohler
San Francisco, CA (BART), by Steve Hoskins
San Francisco/Oakland, CA (Key System - Two Layouts, 1911 and 1924), by Dave Barraza
Seattle, WA, by Dave Snowden
Washington, DC (WMATA), by Steve Hoskins
Washington, DC (WMATA), by Joe Korman
Canada
Montreal Metro, by Ted Nielsen
More Canadian Layouts (Offsite Link), by James Bow
Europe
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, by Nico Hoogerwerf
Berlin, Germany U-Bahn, by Steve Hoskins
Berlin, Germany 2002 Light Rail/main rail expansion, by Joachim Hese
Channel Tunnel, England-France, and terminals, by Ted Nielsen
Rome, Italy (Streetcars and heavy rail), by Oskar Messerschmidt
Frankfurt am Main, Germany (Streetcars, by Martin Volp
Freiburg, Germany (Streetcars), by Tobias Kohler
Glasgow, Scotland Central Station, by Iain W. Logan
Glasgow, Scotland Subway, by Iain W. Logan
Glasgow, Scotland Suburban Electrification, by Iain W. Logan
Hong-Tollose Jernbane, Denmark (1997), by Ted Nielsen
Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland (Fictional), by Iain W. Logan
London, England Underground, by Iain W. Logan
London, England Docklands Light Railway (Projected to 2000) (Requires Bahn 3.58), by Ted Nielsen
Madrid, Spain Metro (2000), by Tony Roeder
Milan, Italy, Streetcars, by Mark Hodson
Munich, Germany Streetcars and Heavy Rail, by Sergi Ottobrunn
Norrkoping, Sweden (Streetcars), by David Jurgens
Paris, France Metro (1965), by Iain W. Logan
Ruhrgebiet, Germany (S-bahn and heavy rail), by Pieter Leebeek
Saarbruecken, Germany 1997 (DB, SNCF, Saarbahn), by ?
Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegowina Streetcars (1990), by Malte Cordes
Scotland Rail Systems, by Iain W. Logan
Tyne & Wear Metro, by Iain W. Logan
Vienna, Austria Tramways 1939, by Lars Borgemo
The Waverley Route - Carlisle to Edinburgh, by Iain W. Logan
Wuerzburg, Germany (Streetcars), by Ted Nielsen
Wuppertal, Germany Trams, by Lars Bo�hammer
Latin America
Rio de Janiero (Streetcars, Metro, Flumitrens Commuter Railroad), by Ted Nielsen
Asuncion, Paraguay (Streetcars and Heavy Rail, 1980), by Malte Cordes
Australia
Brisbane, Australia Tramways (1961), by Mark Hodson
More Australian BAHN Layouts, by
Asia
Hong Kong Rail (Rapid Transit, Heavy Rail, Tramway), by Ted Nielsen with Pete Humble
Singapore Trams and Trolleybuses, 1928, by Pete Humble
Misc
BAHN Tutorial Layout, by Steven Lynch
BAHN Demonstration Layout, by Iain W. Logan
City and Country Railroad (Fictional), by David Paxton
Long Island Rapid Transit (Fictional), by John Michno