⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ NOTE TO BUYER:
🔸 This is actual program, full version. After purchasing you will receive installation file + license file (patch) for lifetime activation.
🔸 Please, if you are can not follow our instruction and not okay with this kind of activation then do not buy this product.
🔸 This particular version can not be updated❗
🔸 We are not selling any activation codes, serials or subscriptions❗
🔸 Download FIle Size: 6GB
🔸 Program available only for Windows OS
Bentley OpenRail is the name of a software engineer specializing in simulating and modeling rail networks. In fact, with the help of this product you will be able to do all the construction, maintenance and operation of rail networks in a software environment. This means that with this software you can design and simulate all power lines, stations, areas and required fields, etc. The software in front of you is one of the powerful products in the field of simulating railway design systems.
You can also use the latest and best practices for planning and simulating rail networks using Bentley OpenRail. On the other hand, this product enables engineers and designers to analyze their conceptual and engineering design and simulations in real time with real data as well as to estimate costs. This software enables the engineers to simulate a variety of rail networks such as metro rail, passenger train rail, high speed rail and more.
In addition to all the features mentioned earlier, the availability and use of the tools in this software makes it easier for you to make your own modeling. Precision planning has allowed engineers around the world to embrace this software and be responsive to all their needs in rail network simulations.
Operating Systems
Windows 10
Windows 8
Windows 7
Recommended Hardware
Processor: Intel® Pentium® or AMD, Athlon® based processor 2.0 GHz or greater.
Memory: 8 GB minimum, 16 GB recommended
Disk space: 9 GB minimum free disk space
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.