I have been reading books on the LSE since I was a teen & discovered the remains of the Huntington Park trestle in the park woods, like some ancient ruin. 'Oh, that's from the interurban' said my mom, who rode it at least once as a kid (when her dad's car broke down in the country and they had to get home to Cleveland). The author has done a great job on finding interesting old photos of the line and the people and towns of the time. I disagree with their analysis of the finances and history of the LSE- for a more in depth evaluation of the line's history, the Indiana Univeristy press book is much better. Or one of the late Harry Chistiansen's books. But this is still an enjoyable book, economically priced. I'd get it again!