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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 10 2012 -
Mother, Child Hurt in Train Crash
JEFFERSON, Iowa - A mother and her child were seriously injured when a train hit their minivan in Jefferson late Monday night. The Iowa State Patrol says the crash happened just before 11 p.m. on North Grimmell Road. |
May 09 2012 -
Expo Rail Phase 1 Operational, Santa Monica Phase Next Stop
The final portion of the Expo Line Phase 1 is beginning to crystallize, as fully functioning trains pulled in and out of the La Cienega/Jefferson station April 28. The Venice/Robertson station in Culver City is set to open in late June according to Eric Olsen, Chief Project Officer of the Light Rail Expo Authority. That will eventually open the door for the street car service to enter Santa ... |
April 28 2012 -
Law and Order
DE SOTO > Part of train derails • Authorities say seven train cars derailed Tuesday morning in De Soto. There were no injuries in the derailment about 9:30 a.m. near the Hopson Lumber Co. along South Main Street, said Jefferson County sheriff's Capt. Ralph Brown. Mark Davis, a spokesman for Union Pacific Railroad, said the 58-car freight train was transporting ballast rock (the kind that lines ... |
April 21 2012 -
Iowa woman remembers nothing after train hit van
A 26-year-old woman says she doesn't remember anything that occurred immediately after a train rammed into her minivan at a crossing in the west-central Iowa city of Jefferson. |
April 21 2012 -
Train hits minivan
A mother and her toddler were seriously injured when a train hit their minivan in Jefferson Monday night. |
April 12 2012 -
PHOTO GALLERY: Civil War reenactors visit Jefferson City by Engine No. 844
Union Pacific Engine No. 844, a steam locomotive, arrived loaded with Civil War reenactors from all parts of the U.S. as it made its way through Missouri Tuesday afternoon, making brief stops in Boonville and Jefferson City. The train, bound for Marion, Ark., pulled into Union Pacific Depot in Jefferson City to greet onlookers for a little under an hour. |
April 12 2012 -
MoDOT crews striping major roads statewide
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Slow traffic on Missouri roads these days could mean that a striping train is at work, putting down a fresh coat of paint for the spring. |
April 12 2012 -
MoDOT Begins Road Striping
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Slow traffic on Missouri roads these days could mean that a striping train is at work, putting down a fresh coat of paint for the spring. |
April 12 2012 -
MoDOT warns about slow moving vehicles and wet paint
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Slow traffic on Missouri roads these days could mean that a striping train is at work, putting down a fresh coat of paint for the spring. The Missouri Department of Transportation says crews are working 12-hour days to repaint yellow and white stripes on every major road statewide. MoDOT says it wants to finish the repainting before Memorial Day. Striping ... |
April 10 2012 -
Steam Train Commemorates Civil War Battle
JEFFERSON CITY - A steam train stopped in Boonville and Jefferson City to commemorate the Civil War Battle of Shiloh. The battle took place on April 6 and 7 in 1892. According to government records, it was one of the bloodiest battles in the war. More than 4,000 men died in the battle. |
March 29 2012 -
Steam Train Commemorates a Civil War Battle
JEFFERSON CITY - Union Pacific will use a steam locomotive to pull the a Civil War-era train called the "Shiloh Limited" through Boonville and Jefferson City Tuesday. |
March 29 2012 -
Steam Train Commomerates Civil War Battle
JEFFERSON CITY - A steam train stopped in Boonville and Jefferson City to commemorate the Civil War Battle of Shiloh. The battle took place on April 6 and 7 in 1892. According to government records, it was one of the bloodiest battles in the war. More than 4,000 men died in the battle. |
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