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Robert T. Royem: America's Railroad (Paperback, 2007, Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad) 3 stars

Interesting, with a terrible layout

3 stars

This is one of those books you might buy at a touristy museum. It's chock-a-block with full-color, captioned photos, inserted higgledy-piggledy where they can do the most damage when you're trying to follow the thread of the main text. There were also several full-page sidebars to further confuse and confound me.

Still, there are quite a few factoids I enjoyed. Did you know that the D&SNG refers to all departures from Durango as "Westbound," even though they're going North? (It's a holdover from when the line was based in Denver.) Or that a grove of Aspen trees is actually a single organism, connected by a single root system?

Bought for $3.50 (half-price) at Friends of the Library, donated to a Little Free Library when I finished.