Gradient Profiles

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Hey everyone, i have been looking across the internet for gradient profile books but have only found one so far which doesnt contain the information i want! :(

However does anyone know where i can find or purchase a gradient profile book or cd etc anything for the south and/or south west region?

If so could they direct me in its direction, it would be really handy!

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You could go to http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0711 ... e&n=266239 and look at this book. It has BR main lines of the southern region including dismantled and disued lines. Also, try to get specific books on the line(s) you are building.

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Thanks for that, unfortunately that is the book i had found and looked at andd it doesnt contain what i need, but thanks for looking.

Any other would be welcome!
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The particular line im after is the line to Alton off the branch at pirbright (from woking) so if anyone has anything on this it would be most appreciated!

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Try the Middleton Press: they have a book on the Woking to Alton route in their Country Railway series, and their titles almost always have a gradient profile.
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