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Amtrak Chico California
W. 5th and Orange St. Chico, CA 95926 - (call 1-800-USA-RAIL.)
Amtrak's Chico Station is located in the old Southern Pacific Depot, which has been renovated and updated.The station is a stop for Amtrak's once a day Coast Starlight as well as Amtrak California Motor Coach connections to/from the San Joaquins. Passengers board the trains on the trackside of the building (duh!), but bus passengers board buses on the Orange Street side of the building. (Look for the Bus Stop Sign.) Chico is an unstaffed stop. Neither tickets, baggage, nor package express shipments are handled at this location. |
Amtrak-cic
450 Orange St - (call (800) 872-7245)
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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 22 2012 -
Red Admiral Butterfly Invasion Update: Some Will Settle In NYC!
We can't get enough of the Red Admiral butterflies that have swept into New York City. Yesterday's beautiful weather meant that many were fluttering about in the sky— or taking the D train . We asked Dr. Christie Johnson, curatorial associate at the American Museum of Natural History 's Division of Invertebrate Zoology , about the Vanessa atalanta and learned how we, as New Yorkers, can attract ... |
May 16 2012 -
Amtrak and Apple Bring Rail Travel to the 21st Century
I read a great story this morning on Apple’s Hot News RSS feed. Since I’m in a train geek + Apple geek family, to see the two geeky pleasures combine to make train travel easier was like, well, chocolate and peanut butter combining to make Reese’s cups! |
March 27 2012 -
Adam DeJong, Taylor Garcia win at Last Train to Omaha meet
Adam DeJong made his first race back in Holland a memorable one. The former Holland state champion and University of Michigan distance swimmer won the 400-meter freestyle at the Last Train to Omaha meet Friday at Holland Community Aquatic Center. On the girls side, Holland 14-year-lold Taylor Garcia won the 100-meter butterfly in 1 minute, 3.25 seconds. |
March 02 2012 -
Matt Slade, Esq.--Pro Bono Czar
It was one of those late autumn days when the setting sun spreads a trail of gold over the surface of the Charles River like a streak of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!" on a murky brown morning glory . . . |
February 19 2012 -
Butters Row bridge work
WILMINGTON -Many residents may have already noticed that the Butters Row bridge over the MBTA Railroad corridor in Wilmington is closed for construction. The construction will continue through Monday, |
February 11 2012 -
McGill wins 100m butterfly at Missouri Grand Prix
McGill led throughout and finished in 52.58 seconds, nearly 1 second in front of Bousquet. Both are former Auburn swimmers who continue to train in the Alabama college town. Pereira finished third in the 100 free with a time of 53.66 seconds. |
January 30 2012 -
Request to keep horses on property before zoning board
A property owner is asking the Butte-Silver Bow Zoning Board of Adjustment for permission to keep up to three adult horses on vacant land between 3909 East Ridge Road and the Burlington Northern railr |
January 17 2012 -
Politicians pull support for Parvin Butte development
State Sen. Floyd Prozanski and two Lane County commissioners are withdrawing their support for a developer’s proposal to remove the rock top of Parvin Butte, crush it and ship it to the coast by rail for construction gravel. Lane County Commissioner Faye Stewart said that local developers Greg Demers and … |
January 05 2012 -
Politicians pull support from Parvin Butte project
State Sen. Floyd Prozanski and two Lane County commissioners are withdrawing their support for a developer’s proposal to remove the rock top of Parvin Butte, crush it and ship it to the coast by rail for construction gravel. Lane County Commissioner Faye Stewart said local developers Greg Demers and the … |
December 08 2011 -
Train services disrupted by derailed train
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 8 — An express train derailment at KM103.75 Padang Rengas-Taiping disrupted KTM Intercity services in the north sector today. The 1.45pm incident involved a Butterworth-bound Ekspres Sinaran Utara (No 10) from KL Sentral, Bernama Online reported. No casualties were reported and about 160 passengers were transferred to Padang ... |
November 26 2011 -
Oregon man killed by Amtrak train in Washington state
BEND A Bend-area grocery store manager was struck and killed by an Amtrak train while chasing his dog during a duck hunting outing in southeast Washington. KTVZ-TV reports the victim was identified as 47-year-old Steve Allison of Powell Butte, who was a longtime manager at the Albertsons supermarket in northeast Bend. Company spokeswoman Lilia Rodriguez says it is a tremendous loss for the ... |
November 26 2011 -
Bend, Redmond Grocery Manager Killed by Train
A 47-year-old Powell Butte man and long-time Bend and Redmond Albertsons grocery store manager was struck and killed by an Amtrak train early Friday while chasing his dog during a duck hunting outing in southeast Washington, authorities said Saturday. |
October 11 2011 -
On the trail of the monarch butterfly
Saturday morning, as the riders were assembling their horses for the Monarch Trail Ride, dark clouds in all directions from San Angelo State Park also were arranging themselves. |
October 01 2011 -
Stuck foot pedal causes delays along Red Line
Kytja Weir If the flap of a butterfly's wing can cause a tornado in Texas , then imagine what pushing a radio pedal at Metro can do to the morning commute. Apparently, a stuck foot pedal is to blame for bringing down Metro’s rail radio system and snarling Red Line commutes Thursday morning. The agency's radio communications system between trains and the operations center went down from 9:07 a.m ... |
October 17 2011 -
Premier rodeo
Bill Fisher and his staff at Train Wreck Productions were working hard to bring the Northern Rodeo Association’s premiere, season-ending event to Butte. |
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