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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 11 2012 - Around Your Town 05/11/12 Bernard Martoia is shown hiking near Twin Tanks along the Arizona Trail. Martoia began his hike at the U.S./Mexico border at the end of April and hopes to reach Flagstaff by mid-March. Read more about Martoia’s story on the Herald/Review website at http://bit.ly/KdI5Qh. (Submitted Photo) VFW Post 9972 Ladies Auxiliary will host a Mexican Lasagna dinner from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. May 11 at the post ... |
April 15 2012 - Flagstaff History: Burned-out bridge wrecked train 1887 -- A large number of taxpayers signed a petition to the Board of Supervisors that the front of the jail building be enlarged to make room for use by Justices of the Peace. Although this convenience would cost only about $150, it was refused. |
March 04 2012 - Flagstaff History: School kids with scarlet fever nursed back to health From 1887 -- In any case where stock is killed or injured by the railroad in Arizona, the railroad must have the animal skinned. If a bovine, it must expose the hide for public inspection for a period of 20 days at the nearest station. Within 5 days of exposure, the station agent must notify the owner of said stock. |
January 04 2012 - Arizona appellate court upholds train horn ruling FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The state appellate court has upheld a decision that allowed train engineers to silence their horns in Flagstaff. The court ruled Tuesday that the Arizona Corporation Commission was not pre-empted by federal law from approving the installation of wayside horns at two railroad crossings as part of a quiet zone. Burlington Northern Santa Fe had challenged the authority of ... |
January 03 2012 - Train horn ruling upheld by AZ court The Arizona appeals court on Tuesday upheld a decision that allowed train engineers to silence blaring horns that went off day and night in Flagstaff. |
December 15 2011 - Around the Town: See Santa ride the rails Saturday Santa is coming to Flagstaff on Saturday, but he's leaving his sleigh behind. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be arriving on the BNSF train at the downtown depot, 101 E. Route 66. The event starts at 5 p.m. |
October 03 2011 - Up Close: Susan Olberding tracing Fort Valley's history A long meadow is nestled snugly at the western base of the San Francisco Peaks, about 8 miles northwest of downtown Flagstaff. The towering mountains were a reference point for expeditions and wagon trains coming through the area in the 1800s, including a large topographical survey expedition, led by Lt. Amiel W. Whipple, which camped in 1853 at a bubbling spring on the mountainside. |
October 15 2011 - Martina McBride Plans Amtrak Tour to Promote New Album Martina McBride and Amtrak have partnered for a four-day train ride across the nation to promote her upcoming album, Eleven . McBride will begin her travels in Los Angeles and conclude the trip in New York City. Stops along the way include Flagstaff, Ariz.; Albuquerque, N.M.; Newton, Kan.; Kansas City, Mo.; |
October 30 2011 - Flagstaff History: Cattlemen, railroaders wrestled with issue of train-killed livestock From 1886 -- The Pioneer Billiard Hall and Saloon conducted and owned by Finn & Page keeps up its well-known popularity, as is attested by the large number of people who frequent the place. Fine billiard and pool tables are one of the attractions, and the thirsty can always find the choicest of liquors and wines at the bar. Polite and gentlemanly treatment is their motto, qualities which will ... |
July 12 2011 - Flagstaff History: School budget was at a record high of $2 million From 1886 -- Given that the Fourth of July fell upon Sunday this year, our celebrations were held on Monday. Since Flagstaff is so centrally located and easy to access from both East and West, we had a grand crowd. Division Superintendent Smith kindly offered free railroad passes to all the ladies as well as the brakemen and their families plus a good reduction in general fares as well. He ... |
June 19 2011 - Transients feeling the heat Flagstaff police are using aerial surveillance to locate transient camps and recruiting citizens to hike local trails and look for illegal campfires. |
June 06 2011 - Local model railroader recreates 1950s Flagstaff It's a busy spring day in the mid-1950s near the train depot in downtown Flagstaff. A railroad worker sweeps the platform at the depot; a worker at the Northern Arizona Warehouse Company loads boxes into a blue GMC pickup truck; nearby, a policeman in a black uniform walks his beat on Beaver Street; and two men in work aprons and suspenders chat, while a black poodle looks on at the Flagstaff ... |
May 18 2011 - Freight train derails west of Flagstaff Associated Press - May 13, 2011 10:04 PM ET WILLIAMS, Ariz. (AP) - Authorities say a freight train has derailed in northern Arizona and up to 15 cars are overturned but there are no reported... |
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