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Trackside Guide -- Portland, Ore.
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Hard? Thomas' crit raised far more points about the article than me. <br /> <br />In the end it's a basic overview of Portland rail lines, which, as I said before, is not going to open any eyes to those who are allready area railfans. It is only useful, really, to those who have not been here in a long while, or at all. <br /> <br />I don't discount the information because "I am a resident of any particular 'town'", but I *do* say that I was mildly disappointed that the art department did not double check their maps with the author, who had been to Cornelius Pass and knew it was in service. <br /> <br />I stand by my statements before. If you live here, this guide isn't of much use. If you don't, then it's a decent but not exceptional beginner's level overview. So it *is* recommended for newcommers, with the reservation that further research is advised.
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