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Amtrak Station
2611 Seaboard Coastline Drive Savannah, GA 31401 - (call 1-800-USA-RAIL)
The station consists of a terminal building on the east side of the north-south tracks, with a platform between the tracks. The terminal offers ticketing, checked baggage, Amtrak Express shipping, and human remains shipping services. It also contains a pedestrian tunnel that's marked as a 'subway.'
Amtrak-sav
2611 Seaboard Coastline Dr - (call (912) 234-2611)
River Street Streetcar
Savannah Mobility Management Inc. - One International Drive P.O. Box 248 - Savannah, GA 31402 - (call 912-447-4026)
The River Street Streetcar is a heritage streetcar line in Savannah, Georgia in the United States. It began regular operation on February 11, 2009 and shuttles between 7 stops along River Street, next to the Savannah River
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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)
Savannah Georgia Train Related News (Provided by www.accidentIn.com)
April 25 2012 - Train hopper goes from homeless to headliner in Savannah
Though Tim Barry has spent a lot of time in Savannah, he's only played here once. The folk singer, who'll play The Jinx on April 27, has a unique perspective on the Hostess City. "I know it from the aspect of a homeless person," he says.
March 26 2012 - Georgia State Railroad Museum featuring steam locomotive
Downtown Savannah wouldn't be the same without a familiar host of noises, such as the clopping of horses pulling carriages and the horns of boats passing by River Street.
March 09 2012 - SLIDESHOW: Savannah Visitors Center and Chamber of Commerce (1960s - 1980s)
Savannahnow has compiled photos of the Savannah Visitors Center, which was once an old passenger terminal for the Central of Georgia Railroad but now houses the Chamber of Commerce and the Savannah History Museum.Click here to view a slideshow of the Savannah Visitors Center from the 1960s - 1980s
February 14 2012 - Historical Black Figures: Ellen and William Craft Part Two
It was December 21, 1848 that William and Ellen Craft made their daring break for freedom. Once they boarded the train in Macon to head to Savannah, the Crafts had a couple scares that they thought would end their chances to liberty.
February 11 2012 - Police: Pickup left dangling on Ga. Train bridge
Police say a man tried to cross a narrow railroad bridge over the Savannah River in his pickup truck. The vehicle hit a beam and was left dangling off the bridge before eventually falling into the water.
February 06 2012 - Bunny in the City: Chamber knows how to party at Savannah Chatham Day
Chamber knows how to party in Atlanta The Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce's annual Chatham Day was Jan. 26 at the Georgia Railroad Depot in Atlanta. Arriving early at the rustic 1869 depot, I make a beeline to chat with Gulfport, Miss.
January 27 2012 - The flavor of Savannah takes over downtown Atlanta
Part of downtown Atlanta took on the flavor of Savannah Jan. 26 as hundreds packed the Georgia Railroad Depot for the annual Savannah Seafood Dinner.
January 15 2012 - VIDEO: "A Walk Through Savannah's Civil War": Railroads
The Central of Georgia Railroad and Banking Company brought economic growth to Savannah by transporting cotton from the heart of the state to be shipped from the Port of Savannah.
December 21 2011 - Georgians need to support TSPLOST
Georgia’s history of progress is, in part, a tale of investment in transportation. Beginning with the port of Savannah in the 1700s and an extensive rail network in the 1800s, Georgia grew strong and prosperous because our ancestors understood the importance of building these vital economic connections. It happened again after World War II with the development of the world’s most utilized ...
November 17 2011 - Savannah Group Studies Atlanta Rail Link
A Savannah group is launching an effort to bring back passenger rail service between the coastal city and Atlanta. The initiative is a political long shot, but the organizers are aiming to show there's a ready market for the rail link. Passenger rail proponents for decades have had a hard time...
November 14 2011 - Atlanta-to-Savannah train pushed by transit supporters
Forty years ago, the Miss Nancy Hanks II , a passenger rail train that connected Atlanta, Macon and Savannah , embarked on its final voyage . Hundreds of people lined the route, waving goodbye to the blue-and-grey train that for decades connected two of Georgia's most vibrant cities.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
November 13 2011 - The Sugar Cane Express coming soon
In 1885, three communities in southwest Georgia, Plains of Dura, Lebanon and Magnolia Springs, came together when the Savannah-Americus-Montgomery (SAM) Railway came through the area. These communities decided to form one town that would be built around the arrival of the railway. They decided to keep the name Plains and drop the “of Dura,” thus Plains, Ga., was incorporated in 1896.
October 19 2011 - Former Sonora girl killed by train
A former Sonora-area teen was killed and her sister was severely injured after they were struck by a train in central Utah on Saturday evening. Kelsea Webster, 15, died at the scene and Savannah Webster, 13, was in “extremely critical condition” in a Utah hospital Monday, according to Utah County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Sgt. Spencer Cannon.
October 19 2011 - 3rd teen girl dies of injuries after Utah train accident near Covered Bridge Canyon
SALT LAKE CITY — Family members say they took a 13-year-old Utah girl off life support three days after a train accident that killed her sister and another girl. The family wrote on a blog Tuesday that doctors said Savannah Webster would not recover further from severe brain injuries. Hospital officials confirmed Wednesday that she had died. Read full article >>
October 19 2011 - Second sister hit by train in Utah dies
A 13-year-old former Sonora-area girl died Tuesday evening from injuries she suffered when she, her sister and a friend were hit by a train in Utah on Saturday. Savannah Webster had been hospitalized with multiple broken bones and a severe head injury after the accident that occurred near Covered Bridge Canyon, an upscale subdivision outside the city of Spanish Fork, Utah.
October 18 2011 - Third teen dies three days after Spanish Fork train accident
Third teen dies three days after Spanish Fork train accident By bob mims and Erin Alberty The Salt Lake Tribune Published Oct 18, 2011 04:12PM MDT Savannah “Savvy” Webster, 13, died Tuesday night, three days after she was in a train accident that killed her sister and another friend. “The family spoke to the doctors today, Tuesday, October 18, and the doctors informed the family that Savvy’s ...
October 17 2011 - Two Utah girls killed in train accident are ID’d
Two Utah girls killed in train accident are ID’d By Erin Alberty and Sheena McFarland The Salt Lake Tribune Published Oct 16, 2011 10:25PM MDT Police have identified the two girls killed in a train accident Saturday night near Spanish Fork. Essa Ricker, 15, and her friend Kelsea Webster, 15, died at the scene. A third girl, Savannah Webster, 13, sister to Kelsea, was initially taken to the Utah ...
October 08 2011 - Lawton: Prosecutor: Troy Davis rightly convicted, wasn't 'railroaded'
Editor's note: This is an abbreviated version. The full column is available on savannahnow.com.
October 01 2011 - Noise from Savannah Train Derails Sleeping for Some
It's a noisy nuisance for one neighborhood. A train traveling through savannah's midtown and east side is causing some problems. Those who live in the area say it's de-railing their sleep. The city is stepping in to help, but as News Three's Community Reporter Alice Massimi explains some say it's ...
October 01 2011 - Passengers of Amtrak Train 718 Recount Crash
“We felt this loud bang ... and everything went flying and people were thrown all over the place,” Savannah DeLugo of Santa Rosa told FOX40.
October 01 2011 - Firefighters train with new equipment
Firefighters from Savannah and Garden City are getting their feet wet using new equipment that will help them fight fires more successfully.

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