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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 -
Texas Railroad Commission Seeks to Modernize Gas Flaring Rules
Texas Railroad Commissioner David Porter and the Eagle Ford Task Force have been evaluating "common-sense" solutions to reduce gas flaring and venting associated with oil and gas production, the Texas Railroad Commission (TRC) said in a statement on Wednesday. |
May 20 2012 -
Getting high-speed passenger rail on track
GARY | The Indiana Gateway, or Porter Junction, rail line through Lake County is the final piece of the puzzle to get high-speed passenger rail service from Chicago to Detroit on track. |
May 19 2012 -
Norfolk Southern Profit Rises
Railroad transporter Norfolk Southern Corp. said Tuesday its first-quarter earnings jumped 26 percent from last year on growth at its General Merchandise and Intermodal segments and the absence of one-time charges recorded last year. Earnings for the quarter were in line with Street estimates, while revenue topped expectations. Norfolk Southern shares gained 2.85 percent in after-hours trade on ... |
May 17 2012 -
Towpath in Summit County now complete
Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail supporters celebrated Wednesday as the final section of the popular bike-and-hike trail in Summit County was officially dedicated by Metro Parks, Serving Summit County, and its partners. |
May 14 2012 -
Whidbey cops speed, crash in virtual chases
Cops from all over Whidbey Island and one newspaper reporter got the chance to chase bad guys, speed through city streets and even crash police cars last month. The state loaned a high-tech driving simulator to law enforcement officials in Island County. The simulator, which is similar to a giant video game inside a trailer, is meant to help train officers handle a variety of high-stress or ... |
May 04 2012 -
Financing Still Murky For Revamped $68B High-Speed Rail Plan
Supporters of California's ambitious high-speed rail project began their hard sell with lawmakers and the public, after releasing an updated business plan that scales back the scope of the project and speeds up construction to save money, but still relies heavily on speculative funding sources that might never materialize. |
May 01 2012 -
Towns Debate Impact Of L.A.-Las Vegas Bullet Train
A bullet train that would deliver tourists from southern California to the Las Vegas strip could be the nation's first high-speed rail system to break ground. The private company, DesertXpress, will soon learn whether it's going to receive a $4.9 billion federal loan for the project. The train's supporters and its critics have squared off over the familiar issues of jobs versus wasteful federal ... |
May 01 2012 -
Towns Debate Impact Of Calif.-Las Vegas Bullet Train
A bullet train that would deliver tourists from southern California to the Las Vegas strip could be the nation's first high-speed rail system to break ground. The private company, DesertXpress, will soon learn whether it's going to receive a $4.9 billion federal loan for the project. The train's supporters and its critics have squared off over the familiar issues of jobs versus wasteful federal ... |
April 26 2012 -
Rail supporters join in on Honolulu rail lawsuit
A group that fights for the homeless and underprivileged is now being allowed to fight for the city's proposed $5.3 billion dollar rail system. A federal judge recently cleared the way for the group to make its case that the train will lead to more affordable housing. |
April 26 2012 -
Walmart’s shame grows worse
Bloomberg is reporting that Eduardo Castro-Wright, the Wal-Mart executive fingered by the New York Times as the man at the heart of a huge international bribery scandal, has stepped down from his position as a member of the board of directors at MetLife. One has to pity poor Bloomberg reporter Andrew Frye, squelched by the constraints of his employer's by-the-book writing guidelines from ... |
April 26 2012 -
Group proposes Commons site for train
A group of mini-train supporters this morning proposed to locate the city’s small steam train near the Grand Traverse Commons at the southwest corner of Division and West 11th Street. |
April 25 2012 -
Dangerous fad
I just finished reading my edition of the April 2012 “Trains” magazine. I was very impressed with reporter Don Phillips’ commentary entitled “Dangerous fad prompts Union Pacific (UP) photo policy.” |
April 14 2012 -
Garcia joins Railroad board
Railroad Commission chairman Barry Smitherman and Railroad Commissioner David Porter on Friday welcomed their new colleague, commissioner Buddy Garcia, appointed by Gov. Rick Perry, to help guide the state's top energy regulator-the Railroad Commission of Texas. |
March 31 2012 -
T gets federal OK to start preliminary work on TEX Rail
Supporters of a proposed commuter rail line from southwest Fort Worth to Grapevine and Dallas/Fort Worth Airport say the project is a huge step closer to becoming a reality after a federal agency gave its blessing for preliminary engineering and design to begin. |
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