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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 14 2012 - Town tries to keep train coming Since the 1800s, the train through Garden City has linked the Kansas town to the big nation. Soon that could change, says Bob Greene. |
May 14 2012 - Greene: Kansas depot leaving town? Since the 1800s, the train through Garden City has linked the Kansas town to the big nation. Soon that could change, says Bob Greene. |
May 14 2012 - Town fights train coming through Since the 1800s, the train through Garden City has linked the Kansas town to the big nation. Soon that could change, says Bob Greene. |
May 14 2012 - Town fights to keep train Since the 1800s, the train through Garden City has linked the Kansas town to the big nation. Soon that could change, says Bob Greene. |
April 24 2012 - Three states meet with Amtrak, BNSF officials This week in Garden City, Kan., Amtrak and BNSF Railway Co. officials met with representatives of communities in Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico along the route of the Southwest Chief, which operates daily between Chicago and Los Angeles via western Kansas, southeastern Colorado, and northern New Mexico. |
April 17 2012 - Amtrak says Kansas rail service could move by 2016 If money to upgrade and maintain Amtrak's Southwest Chief route through Kansas isn't promised by 2014, the passenger rail service will start the process of moving the route out of the state by 2016, Amtrak officials told a group of legislative and transportation officials. The poor condition of the track between Hutchinson and Garden City forces Amtrak to slow down its passenger trains, which go ... |
March 29 2012 - G.C. to host summit on rail service Garden City will play host to both Amtrak and BNSF representatives in April, on behalf of a coalition of communities which lies along the passenger rail's Southwest Chief route. |
November 22 2011 - Ga. port facilities getting rail extension The Georgia Ports Authority Board has approved a $6.5 million, 6,000-foot rail extension of the Mason Intermodal Container Transfer Facility at Garden City. |
November 01 2011 - Firefighters train with new equipment Firefighters from Savannah and Garden City are getting their feet wet using new equipment that will help them fight fires more successfully. |
May 24 2011 - Nick of Time - Late Heroics Propel Gilliam to 101st Travis Championship at Garden City With more hair-raising, last-second escapes than a James Bond double-feature, Florida's Nick Gilliam won the 101st Travis Invitational at fabled Garden City Golf Club, defeating Kevin Gai 3 and 2 after trailing well into the back nine, then turning the tables on Steve White by winning the final two holes en route to a 1-up victory. |
May 18 2011 - Legislators say drought will hit Kansas budget GARDEN CITY, Kan. (AP) -- The effects of Kansas' deepening drought seem to go on forever when seen from the air in a Kansas National Guard helicopter. Below, parched fields with crops that never spouted, burnt railroads and brown pastures stretch into the dust-tinged horizon. |
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