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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 24 2012 -
Thousands of jobs to be offered at Hoosier Job Fair
Employers in attendance will include CSX Railroad, Community Health Network, the Indiana State Police, Frito-Lay, Purdue University, RR Donnelly, Rolls-Royce, the State of Indiana, Valeo and Wabash National. |
February 26 2012 -
Workshop gets rail hobbyist on track
It's been a half-century since the last Wabash train came through St. Thomas. Except in Pierre Oliver's basement. There, in two rooms of his Hiawatha Street home and on two scale miles of hand-laid HO track with each individual rail spiked by hand to each individual tie, the Wabash lives.[...] |
February 26 2012 -
Local officials take requests to Washington
In the past, the annual trip members of Greater Lafayette Commerce make to Washington, D.C., yielded continued funding for Railroad Relocation and, more recently, some initial federal money for Wabash River Enhancement Corp. |
February 05 2012 -
Emanuel announces more updates for Chicago's 'L' system
Standing in the lobby of the the newly-renovated and reopened Grand Avenue Red Line stop, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on Tuesday more planned updates for the city's train system. The announced plans include building a new Green Line stop near McCormick Place, renovating the Clark and Division Red Line stop, and merging two Loop stations located along Wabash Avenue. The updates are part ... |
January 21 2012 -
A child's invitation changed a man's life
In 1942, an 8-year-old boy crossed a street covered with cinders from the locomotives of the Wabash Railroad. Moberly, Mo., was a railroad town, and the cinders substituted for gravel. Paving was unheard of, and blacktop had not come into use on |
December 14 2011 -
Excerpts from recent Nebraska editorials
The Associated Press Lincoln Journal Star. Dec. 13, 2011 Close the Lincoln-Omaha trail gap Nebraskans who want to complete the bike trail between Lincoln and Omaha need to pick themselves up, dust themselves off, buckle on their helmets and restart the effort once again. The effort to finish the final 10 miles of the trail between Wabash and the Lied Platte River Bridge near South Bend has ... |
December 12 2011 -
Way We Were: FDR stopped in Jacksonville in 1936
Thousands of citizens cheered as the presidential train came to a stop near the patriotically decorated Wabash Railroad depot in Jacksonville.Local officials went to great lengths to welcome the president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, as he made a brief... |
December 19 2011 -
Paperwork begins on old bridge re-erection
By Eric Mann bunge bridge .jpg The lengthy paperwork process has begun for re-erecting a large railroad bridge over the Wabash River between Berne and Geneva as part of the South Adams Trails hiking and biking project. Adams County Engineer Tim Barkey told the county commssioners last week that the bridge, which was dismantled by the Bunge North America plant in Decatur last summer and ... |
December 18 2011 -
Once Upon a Time in Moberly for August 17, 2011
Thursday, August 17, 1961 •G.E. Evans, Urandale, Wabash Railroad Co. assistant supervisor of locomotives, has been promoted to supervisor of motive power and equipoment, with headquarters in Moberly, it was announced today. Evans has been working out of Decatur as assistant supervisor of locomotives, though he has maintained his residence here. |
December 16 2011 -
Truck-train collide in Wabash
WABASH — A Norfolk-Southern train collided with a semi-tractor trailer filled with large rolls of paper shortly after noon on Monday. |
December 12 2011 -
Police and local briefs
New Haven will break ground at 11:30 a.m. Friday on restoration of the Wabash Railroad depot at 546 State St. In addition to the depot, the project includes an extension of the trail head located in Moser Park to the New Haven Area Heritage Association property at 546 State St. |
May 18 2011 -
Museum planning railroading exhibit
The Wabash County Museum is planning a permanent exhibit on the history of railroads in the county. A mural is being painted of a steam locomotive and cars. |
May 17 2011 -
Trace lauded by organization
SHENANDOAH – One of the best-kept secrets in southwest Iowa, the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, recently received national attention by being added to the National Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s Hall of Fame. |
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