Ties, Rails, and Telegraph Wires

Railroads and Communities in Montana and the West

Hardcover, 196 pages

Published June 7, 2018 by Montana Historical Society Press.

ISBN:
978-1-940527-93-2
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A lovely, place-focused entry in the genre of “tech changes us”, sub-category “transportation tech changes us”. The amazing use of archival photography separates this from many other, drier, less human books of the genre, and I recommend it for that reason-the photography often evokes what mere words can’t.

Besides the pictures, the book is at its best when it sparkles with little stories and data that make this a particularly Montana book, evoking how the state’s size and emptiness made the railroad so important and it’s usage different from how people in other states may think of this. For example, from page 34: “During their
twelve-hour run between Havre and Williston, North Dakota, a distance of 309 miles, [a pair of daily local trains] stopped at up to sixty-one places, of which fifty-six were in Montana … in places ranging in size from the incorporated town of Wolf Point, with …