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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 17 2012 -
Oskar Blues closing in on Boulder restaurant location
Longmont-based Oskar Blues is close to finalizing a lease arrangement that will allow it to open a restaurant in Boulder, which would be its third in northern Colorado, the Boulder Daily Camera reports. The brewery has signed a letter of intent to move into a historic train depot redevelopment at 31st and Pearl streets. Oskar [...] |
May 09 2012 -
Historic Boulder trains on display at Golden museum
Four historic trains owned by Boulder are now on display at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden under a loan agreement that will let the public enjoy them until a permanent home can be found. |
May 09 2012 -
Candidates for Boulder County commissioner take on hot topics
Fracking regulations? Check. Genetically modified crops on open space land? Check. Commuter rail all the way to Longmont? Check. Just about all of Boulder County's hot topics got aired out in a commissioner candidate forum Tuesday night at Superior Town Hall, sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Boulder County. |
May 07 2012 -
CU coach Casey Malone eyeing third trip to Olympics
When he isn't coaching throwers on the University of Colorado's track and field team — or commuting 86 miles daily between his home in Fort Collins and his job in Boulder — Casey Malone trains for what he hopes will be his third Olympics this summer as a discus thrower. |
April 13 2012 -
Thomas The Tank Engine To Be Chugging Along In Boulder City
Children who are fans of Thomas the Tank Engine can see and ride along with their hero during "Day Out with Thomas" Saturday and Sunday and April 21 and 22 at the Nevada Southern Railway depot at 600 Yucca St. in Boulder City. In addition to the full-size |
April 06 2012 -
Rock slide blocks train line in N. Idaho
BONNERS FERRY, Idaho (AP) -- A Burlington Northern Santa Fe spokesman says large boulders broke off from a cliff in northern Idaho and blocked a train line connecting Montana to the Pacific Northwest overnight. |
March 24 2012 -
Southern California Close-Ups: Joshua Tree National Park and Desert Hot Springs
Joshua Tree and environs offer camping, hiking, unusual sites (the famed Integratron), hotels, restaurants, watering holes and spas, where you can take a well-deserved soak. It's a dry heat – a boulder-studded, wind-raked Mojave heat, in which rock stars lie low, artists think big, marines train, weird plants jut toward the sun like beseeching biblical figures, and climbers cling to granite ... |
March 05 2012 -
Sean Maher: Forget the train, RTD needs to get on the bus
Boulder's City Council will decide Tuesday night which option it prefers. Then on Thursday, the RTD Board will decide whether to put the tax hike on the ballot to fund BRT or the dream of commuter rail service. Both groups should choose reality over fantasy and get on board the bus. |
March 05 2012 -
The end of the line for Northwest Rail?
To thousands of commuters living in the northwest corridor, including Boulder County, the prospect of a mass transit system without rail is nothing short of a gigantic broken promise. |
January 20 2012 -
CU-Boulder alum donates $500,000 to mentoring program
Gordon Trafton, a 1977 University of Colorado graduate, spent 33 years in the railroad industry before retiring as a senior vice president for Canadian National in 2010. Now, he's donated $500,000 to a mentorship program at the Leeds School of Business |
January 11 2012 -
CU-Boulder police train for 'active harmer' scenario
The guns were fake, but the adrenaline was real as three new recruits to the University of Colorado Police Department moved in formation through the doors of the Environmental Health and Safety building, then up the stairs and through a lobby, in pursuit of an imagined shooter somewhere in the facility. |
December 29 2011 -
CU-Boulder police train for 'active harmer' scenario
The guns were fake, but the adrenaline was real as three new recruits to the University of Colorado Police Department moved in formation through the doors of the Environmental Health and Safety building, then up the stairs and through a lobby, in pursuit of an imagined shooter somewhere in the facility. |
December 15 2011 -
County officials remove Wide Hollow Creek barriers to limit flood danger
Boulders are placed along the western edge of Wide Hollow Creek on Wide Hollow Road just west of 88th Avenue Dec. 6, 2011. An old railroad bridge abutment at the site was removed to allow the creek to run more freely and lessen the risk of flooding posed by the creek. |
December 12 2011 -
Kent City man one of 'rock stars' of new reality show
John Witt supervises trained crews to stabilize rock faces, ledges, and other wayward stones to keep them from falling on to roadways where the massive boulders could crush vehicles and kill motorists. |
November 23 2011 -
Boulder completing restoration work on historic trains
Nearly 60 years after a group of Boulder residents scraped together enough money to purchase a set of vintage narrow-gauge railroad cars for the city to put on display, work to restore the historic equipment is nearly complete. But it may still be years before a permanent place to display them is found. |
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