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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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February 16 2012 - SMART to buy a (draw)bridge Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit officials intend to buy a used drawbridge in Texas, to replace the 109-year-old swing bridge over the Petaluma River. |
February 16 2012 - SMART buys a (draw)bridge Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit officials are planning to buy a used draw bridge in Galveston, Texas, to replace the district's 100-year-old swing bridge over the Petaluma River that, while historic and repairable, is badly in need of replacement. |
January 21 2012 - New apartment project proposed A piece of land in northwest Petaluma, situated near the river and the train tracks, could become home to 300-plus apartments. |
December 23 2011 - New life for old trestle The City Council will be reviewing plans to replace the dilapidated downtown train trestle, which runs along the Petaluma River from the Yacht Club to the Balshaw Bridge. |
December 16 2011 - NWP freight rail service off to slow start Northwestern Pacific Railroad engineer Tom Slivka sounds the train's horn as he crosses Lakeville Street while picking up freight cars at Hunt & Behrens in Petaluma on Wednesday. |
December 26 2011 - Railroad arms are malfunctioning Malfunctioning railroad arms at railroad crossings are continuing to be a problem in Petaluma since freight train service resumed in mid-July. |
December 07 2011 - Safety a concern as freight trains roll into town The trains are up and rolling through Petaluma at long last, which means residents are urged to cross tracks with caution and obey railroad arms and signals at all rail crossings. |
May 20 2011 - Eco-Odyssey's ‘speeders' come to town These 22 old-style railroad hand cars, called “speeders,” stopped in Petaluma on May 7 as part of a tour of Sonoma and Marin counties to promote the SMART line for tourism. |
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