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Thunder Mountain Line
Horseshoe Bend Depot, 120 Mill Road, PO Box 487, Horseshoe Bend, Idaho 83629 - (call (877) IDA-RAIL)
The Thunder Mountain Line takes you back in time when folks moved at a slower pace. Your train ride offers amazing scenery as it winds around a narrow canyon along the beautiful Payette River. Depending on your route, the train ride will venture through sagebrush covered hill sides, pristine national forests, mountain meadows and range lands.
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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 20 2012 - SBG Grapplers Collect More Medals in Boise
Straight Blast Gym of Montana sent its first ever team to the Northwest Submission Challenge in Boise, Idaho. With just 11 competitors, the team won 14 medals – six gold, five silver and three bronze. “The best complement we can get is one we heard over and over – other teams are bummed when they see the SBG Gorillas show up to a tournament. Our competitors train hard because they love the sport ...
May 15 2012 - A Different Kind of 'Hero:' Idaho Bike Racer on the Verge of Turning Pro Turns to earHero E
Danger can play a role on the road when sound is compromised with normal earphones. Road bike racer Paul Warner has recently started using earHero earphones to train pre-race for sound quality, but also feels safe while doing so.Boise, ID (PRWEB) May 08, 2012 In the past year road bike racer Paul Warner has changed careers from ski racing to the "big leagues" of biking: he races at a Category 2 ...
April 27 2012 - ISP names victims in deadly Payette accident
BOISE -- Idaho State Police are investigating a head-on accident that killed two people in Payette. The crash occurred on U.S. Highway 95 between 17th Avenue Northeast and Railroad Lane around 5:30 Monday night. Police don't know what caused 68-year-old Carolyn Sinner, of Weiser, and 80-year-old Allen St. Clair, of Kamiah to collide head on. There were no other occupants in the vehicles. It is ...
January 23 2012 - Freezeout Hill through the years
Early access to the upper Payette River Valley was via Indian trails. In 1852, John Jeffery opened a trail from Fort Hall to the Oregon border with the intent to shorten the distance to western Oregon. The route was used a few times, but it wasn’t until 1862, when Tim Goodale’s wagon train reopened the route, that its use increased. This route left Fort Boise and traveled northwest to the bluffs ...
January 23 2012 - Idaho History: Juvenile pranks often turned into criminal offenses
What many young boys in the 1880s thought were pranks were regarded by the Idaho Statesman and most Boise residents as verging on the criminal. In June 1882 the paper complained: “Many small boys in our city do not seem to have any restraint whatever. It is not an uncommon occurrence to see boys from 8 to 15 years old out until 12 o’clock at night. For the good of the boys we would suggest the ...
January 12 2012 - Florida hires Boise State coordinator
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Will Muschamp and Brent Pease first crossed paths on the recruiting trail in 2000.
January 11 2012 - Florida Gators hire Boise State's Brent Pease as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach
Will Muschamp and Brent Pease first crossed paths on the recruiting trail in 2000. Muschamp was an assistant at Valdosta State in Georgia, and Pease was at Northern Arizona. They were competing to sign defensive tackle Vincent “Sweat Pea” Burns, who grew up in the shadow of Valdosta State.
January 01 2012 - Union Pacific ordered to reinstate, pay employee
(12-21) 07:05 PST Boise, Idaho (AP) -- Union Pacific Railroad has been ordered to reinstate and pay more than $300,000 in back wages and damages to an Idaho employee who was fired by the company after an on-the-job...
December 17 2011 - Aggies RB Turbin weighing options
BOISE, Idaho -- Utah State junior running back Robert Turbin said that he is considering on traveling outside Utah following today's Famous Idaho Potato Bowl to train professionally, an indication that the WAC offensive player of the year may forgo his senior season to declare for April's NFL draft. This season's WAC offensive player of the year said earlier in the week that declaring for the ...
November 18 2011 - Six Idaho companies train, compete to increase exports
Rekluse Motor Sports of Boise, with its plan to expand sales into Germany and France, won the Export
November 10 2011 - Step up to fall hiking
A kingfisher squawks loudly as hikers walk along the Bethine Church River Trail near the Boise River.
October 28 2011 - ID: Boise man loses hunting license for life, three times
John Hoffman, 58, of Boise, was one of the first poaching offenders in Idaho whose hunting privileges were revoked for life for his involvement in the infamous 1997 Cascade area railroad case.
October 20 2011 - Boise man loses hunting license for life ... 3 times
John Hoffman, 58, of Boise, was one of the first poaching offenders in Idaho whose hunting privileges were revoked for life for his involvement in the infamous 1997 Cascade area railroad case.
October 16 2011 - Third time the charm for Boise man
John Hoffman, 58, of Boise, was one of the first poaching offenders in Idaho to be given a lifetime hunting revocation for his involvement in the infamous 1997 Cascade area railroad case.
October 04 2011 - Hart: Fire engine was Boise’s pride and joy
Boise’s first fire engine arrived on the afternoon of July 15, 1879. It had taken 17 hours to haul the heavy steamer over the rough road from Kelton, Utah, the nearest town on the Union Pacific railroad. What a sight it must have been to see the shiny red engine crossing the sagebrush plains as part of a train of freight wagons pulled by teams of mules.
October 01 2011 - 24-year-old Boise man killed in crash
The Ada County Coroner's Office says Joshua Miller, 24, died of blunt force trauma due to the crash, which occurred near the 100 block of 9th Street just below the Boise Train Depot.
July 27 2011 - Historic Highlights
Boise's history stands side-by-side with modern buildings, if you notice them. by Deanna Darr Some of Boise's architectural and historic treasures are easy to spot. Two of the most famous sit at either end of Capitol Boulevard and a third sits in between—the Idaho State Capitol, the Boise Train Depot and the Egyptian Theatre.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
May 26 2011 - Megaloads could skip U.S. on rail-truck Canada route - Thu, 26 May 2011 PST
BOISE – What if giant loads of oil field equipment didn’t have to enter the United States to get from Asia to the Alberta oil sands project in Canada, and what if avoiding the U.S. actually cost less? That’s the prospect being floated by a railroad company that owns a Canadian seaport. It’s adding a new wrinkle to the debate over equipment transports to the third-largest proven crude oil reserve ...
May 23 2011 - Boise company to build locomotives for Australian company
BOISE -- Trains carry supplies in and out of Idaho every day. But soon trains will be the items shipped out. MotivePower will be sending 22 locomotives halfway across the world. Over the next year MotivePower will be sending locomotives to Australia. It is the Boise-based company's first international contract and they're hoping this is just the beginning. MotivePower is already in the design ...
May 20 2011 - Boise State faculty members create gaming platform to help reach students through technology
This August, Lisa Dawley and Chris Haskell will host a three-week online summer camp expected to train 500 teachers from across the world, each of whom can use the quest-based platform to teach up to 60 students this fall. Read more education news Read Boise State University news
May 18 2011 - UPDATE: Motorist Dies In Collision With Train In N. Idaho
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Authorities say a motorist has died after a collision with an oncoming train at a railroad crossing near Bonners Ferry. Law enforcement and an official with BNSF Railway say the accident occurred Monday morning at a private rail crossing three miles west of Bonners Ferry.

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