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California Zephyr With Yellowstone National Park - 7 Night/8 Day Tour
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More than 2,000 acres of geysers, hot springs, and lava formations await you in Yellowstone, the world’s first national park established in 1872. Located in three states, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, Yellowstone’s most famous sights include Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and the Continental Divide. Keep your cameras handy as the vast Yellowstone is teeming with roaming wildlife, including wolves, grizzly bears, bison and elk. Your “Yellowstone National Park” 8-day adventure includes two nights onboard Amtrak’s California Zephyr as well as one night in Salt Lake City, three nights at the Yellowstone Park Hotel and one night in San Francisco. This well-planned itinerary combines rail touring with scenic driving and land tours to give you the “best of the West” independent vacation. Consider upgrading to a roomette or bedroom, which includes meals aboard the train. |
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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 06 2012 - PHOTOS: West Windsor classes teach adults how to ride a bike Celia Lidz, left, of West Windsor, New Jersey gets ready to learn how to ride a bicycle with instructor Silvia Ascarelli at a class for adults held in a commuter parking lot in the Princeton Junction train station on Sunday, April 29, 2012, by the West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance. Lidz said she grew up in New York and never learned how to ride as a child. |
April 30 2012 - Megabus will offer inexpensive fares from Princeton to New York City Commuters from Princeton to New York now have the option of traveling by bus, which supplements the train service offered by New Jersey Transit through the on-campus station. A partnership between Suburban Transit and Megabus, branches of Coach USA, will begin running routes today. One-way fares range from $1 to $14, depending on how far in advance the customers book their tickets online. |
April 20 2012 - Removal of 460 feet of train tracks approved Opponents of the University’s plan to move the Dinky further south suffered another setback Thursday morning. In a 5-1 vote by the state Historic Sites Council, the University and New Jersey Transit received approval to remove 460 feet of train tracks. The train tracks, which go from Princeton Junction to the University, are owned by NJ Transit but are operated through an easement in the portion ... |
March 05 2012 - JAMESBURG: police say don't wave down MCAT bus David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG Due to the density of the borough and business of its roads, Jamesburg police have voiced their concern of bus riders flagging down the Middlesex County Area Transit bus that goes to Princeton Junction Train Station. |
February 16 2012 - SchoolBook: An Evaluation Architect Says Teaching Is Hard, but Assessing It Shouldn't Be Sixteen years ago, an Oxford-trained economist, Charlotte Danielson, developed a method for evaluating teachers that became the foundation for attempts by federal and state officials and school districts to quantify teacher performance. As the standoff over adoption of a teacher evaluation system moves toward an Albany-style showdown this week, SchoolBook visited Ms. Danielson in Princeton, N.J ... |
February 16 2012 - An Evaluation Architect Says Teaching Is Hard, but Assessing It Shouldn't Be Sixteen years ago, an Oxford-trained economist, Charlotte Danielson, developed a method for evaluating teachers that became the foundation for attempts by federal and state officials and school districts to quantify teacher performance. As the standoff over adoption of a teacher evaluation system moves toward an Albany-style showdown this week, SchoolBook visited Ms. Danielson in Princeton, N.J ... |
February 10 2012 - Train schedule PRINCETON — The aftermath of the Oct. 7, 2011, Tiskilwa train derailment continues with court hearings and site monitoring. |
February 03 2012 - PRINCETON: Architect chosen for new Dinky station An Arizona architect has been chosen to design the new Dinky train station building and Wawa and to renovate the existing station buildings for use as a restaurant and café as Princeton University prepares its $300 million arts and transit project for presentation to the Princeton Regional Planning Board later this year. |
January 19 2012 - A trip down Memory Lane This map of the Illinois Valley Railway (the interurban), submitted by Todd Borsch, was originally published in a 1907 edition of the Bureau County Republican. According to Todd, it can be found at the Princeton Library on microfilm. |
December 24 2011 - WEST WINDSOR: Parking lot plan brought to board WEST WINDSOR The West Windsor Parking Authority went to the Planning Board last week to discuss a concept plan for a proposed 650 commuter parking spaces at the new South Lot on Alexander Road by the Princeton Junction train station. |
December 15 2011 - Borough Council Approves Arts/Transit Ordinance After five years of debate over the fate of the Dinky train station, Princeton Borough Council last week passed an ordinance that will allow Princeton University to proceed with plans for a $300 million arts and transit neighborhood. |
November 07 2011 - Downtown Bluefield sees hundreds all aboard excursion At 11 a.m. Sunday morning, about a dozen members of the Norfolk Southern Pocahontas Division Safety Committee formed a circle in the parking lot on Princeton Avenue near the NS Police offices. While the mid-day sun made the city comfortably warm, committee members loosened up with calisthenics prior to the Fall 2011 Rail Excursion’s arrival. |
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