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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 05 2012 -
Livingston's battle
Trial examines fault in pollution by George Ochenski In 1989, newly elected Montana Gov. Stan Stephens was in Livingston to tour Burlington Northern's rail yard and locomotive shop before meeting with members of the public and the town council. The issue?… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] |
April 03 2012 -
Wildlife refuge emerges from former ammo plant
KARNACK — Bill Stephenson’s boots click-clicked Saturday as he crossed a former railroad trellis in the Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge, but that wasn’t the sound he heard in his mind. |
March 07 2012 -
Train excursions halted
Honesdale, Pa. — — For now, the Stourbridge Line Rail Excursions are on hold. “It starts and ends with safety,” said Todd Stephens, president of the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce. |
December 23 2011 -
Model Train Festival brings fun, thousands of people to Tacoma
It might be 200-odd years since George Stephenson invented the locomotive, but 10,000 people flocking to the Washington State History Museum each December prove even tablet computers and video games can’t diminish the fun of playing with model trains. |
October 21 2011 -
Umauma Stream bridge price tag is $35M
By ERIN MILLER Stephens Media The proposed rehabilitation of the historic Umauma Stream bridge will cost an estimated $35 million, state officials say. Hawaii Department of Transportation officials plan a two-year project to remove sidewalks, replace bridge railings and widen the bridge deck, according to the draft environmental assessment released Thursday. The bridge will remain open during ... |
October 18 2011 -
Please Don't Quote Me
Roads made the difference in the two Stephenson County villages in its northern regions ... trails become roads. Oneco was the crossroads of two major trails, east to west, north to south, while Orangeville held the attention of the north-south travelers. |
May 17 2011 -
Chamber turns to tough talk on Scott, SunRail
The Orlando Chamber of Commerce is turning up the heat on Gov. Rick Scott, who is holding SunRail hostage as he reviews its “return on investment.” This morning in its weekly digital newsletter the Central Florida Partnership, the chamber’s umbrella group, published a piece by Rollins College Professor Bruce Stephenson that lambastes Scott’s potential plan to [...] |
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