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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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April 24 2012 - JP Morgan born Date of Event: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Year: 1837 Teaser: American entrepreneur and financier John Pierpont (J.P.) Morgan is born in Hartford, Connecticut. Morgan distinguished himself in finance, helped expand the growth of the railroad industry, and later helped create U.S. Steel by purchasing Andrew Carnegie's steel business. A noted art collector, Morgan helped support the Metropolitan ... |
February 24 2012 - Man Dies in Washington County Car vs. Train Accident Slippery roads are partially to blame for the death of southeastern Wisconsin man. According to WMTV-TV, a 47-year-old Hartford man was killed Friday morning when his vehicle collided with a train in Washington County. |
February 16 2012 - Proposed mass transit budget cuts rile some Connecticut lawmakers HARTFORD — A group of legislators is decrying a proposed $12 million dip in the state’s subsidy of mass transit services, and arguing that a previously agreed-upon hike in bus and train fares puts the burden of balancing the state’s budget on the backs of commuters. |
February 16 2012 - Proposed mass transit fare hikes rile some Connecticut lawmakers HARTFORD — A group of legislators is decrying a proposed $12 million dip in the state’s subsidy of mass transit services, and arguing that a previously agreed-upon hike in bus and train fares puts the burden of balancing the state’s budget on the backs of commuters. |
January 06 2012 - Part 13: For Malloy aides, the unforgivable sin HARTFORD -- Mike Lawlor leans on the railing outside the governor's office on the second floor of the Capitol. The building hums and clatters with the noise of the Legislature in session, the slapping of shoes on marble, voices reverberating, carts of food being wheeled from the dinging elevators. |
December 22 2011 - Confusion over suspect in Metro-North train search Rocky Williams, 32, of Hartford is wanted for the double murder of his wife and close friend. Metropolitan Tranportation Authority and Darien police conducted a search of a train in Darien looking for Williams on Wednesday. |
December 07 2011 - Bridgeport to get $1M to plan new rail station HARTFORD -- The State Bond Commission is scheduled to approve $1 million on Friday to begin the clean-up of a contaminated industrial site on the East Side of Bridgeport that could become a new train station. |
December 07 2011 - $1M could speed rail station plan in Bridgeport HARTFORD -- The State Bond Commission is scheduled to approve $1 million on Friday to begin cleaning up a contaminated industrial site on the East Side of Bridgeport that could become a new train station. |
November 21 2011 - Dreams Derailed Meriden can see light at tunnel’s end as it eagerly awaits station and track upgrades for the high-speed rail service linking New Haven, Hartford and Springfield. Others can't. |
October 21 2011 - MTA says felonies up 6 percent on Metro North railroad HARTFORD, Conn. — Felonies rose on New York’s commuter rail system by 6 percent so far this year over 2010 with thefts of electronic gadgets accounting for most of the rising crime, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said in its latest monthly report. The agency said 79 larcenies occurred from January... |
October 07 2011 - Jacob Poel wins inaugural Michigan Dirt Cup AllStar Performance Modified Tour championship HARTFORD, Mich. – Coming into Saturday’s championship night for the inaugural Michigan Dirt Cup AllStar Performance Modified Tour at Hartford Motor, Jacob Poel trailed point leader Mark Anderson by five points in the series championships point race and needed to finish four spots ahead of Anderson to take over the top spot and win the tour’s first title. |
October 06 2011 - State gets $10 million to train unemployed for health care jobs A key city agency has received a $5 million federal grant to train unemployed workers for jobs in the health care industry. Connecticut will receive a total of $9.9 million in workforce development grants from the United States Department of Labor . The Bridgeport-based agency The Workplace , Inc. along with Capitol Workforce Partners in Hartford has received about $5 million each. |
October 01 2011 - DOT announces 4 percent hike in rail, bus fares Jan. 1 Hartford - Rail and bus fares will jump 4 percent each year for the next three years, the state Department of Transportation announced Friday.The first 4 percent increase will be implemented Jan. 1, |
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