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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 03 2012 - Author tracks history of Columbia-to-Centralia rail line COLUMBIA — Silhouetted against the falling sun, Marty Paten stood between the tracks in Centralia at the switch where the railroad to Columbia begins curving away from the mainline. "This would be the beginning," Paten said. "And over there," he pointed, "there used to be a turntable, which is what they used to use to turn the train around." The turntable, along many of the depots that were ... |
June 17 2011 - PSASP selects Port of Centralia for headquarters Puget Sound and Pacific Railroad has entered into a long-term lease agreement to move its headquarters to Port of Centralia.The company, which is a subsidiary of RailAmerica Inc. and was launched in Elma during 1997, will occupy a remodeled 3,000-square-foot building on Midway Court in the port's Park I development. ... |
June 17 2011 - PSAP selects Port of Centralia for headquarters Puget Sound and Pacific Railroad has entered into a long-term lease agreement to move its headquarters to Port of Centralia.The company, which is a subsidiary of RailAmerica Inc. and was launched in Elma during 1997, will occupy a remodeled 3,000-square-foot building on Midway Court in the port's Park I development. ... |
May 18 2011 - Prospect Of More Coal Trains Raises Concerns in Northwest Washington Washington Governor Chris Gregoire puts one long running environmental controversy to bed Friday. She’ll travel to Centralia to sign into law a phase out of coal-fired electricity generation in the state. But meanwhile, another coal controversy is heating up in another part of Washington. |
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