Erm... surely, DEM for this route will be irrelevant due to it's size ?
I used to live near Didcot (in Wallingford) and the only terrain feature of any note in that area is Wittenham Clumps, which isn't that big.
The major landmark at Didcot is the power station, surely ?
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He actually followed him there with Lewis. He later drives away from Didcot Power station in his Jag.jbilton wrote:Actually I think it was one of his suspects...so my original comment still stands.trainmad wrote:Inspector Morse visited in The Wolvercoat Tounge.
Some good footage of locos it including Princess Elizibeth which was on shed there during some mainline tours.
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