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Us railroad provides you transit Kansas routes, timetable and ticket fares for your local train or nationwide tracks. From Freight railroading, passenger rails to rail fanning, this free website will help you to find everything that you need to know about train transit, railways, routes and lines trough to each county and city of the state of Kansas. If you're looking for a specific line or a train stop in your area, if you're searching for a Kansas freighter, this website is made for you. |
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Grand Canyon Railway: Rails To The Rim Adventure - (call 877-929-7245) Experience one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon, by train on this spectacular Rails to the Rim journey. Take Amtrak's Southwest Chief to Williams Junction Arizona, where you will catch the historic Grand Canyon Railway en route to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Originating in Chicago or Los Angeles, or anywhere along the route of Amtrak's Southwest Chief, you can truly take Rails to the Rim. This package includes train travel, lodging in Williams and Grand Canyon National Park, meals and more. |
Kansas Railroading And Railfanning In The Sunflower State Kansas railroading is extremely rich in history albeit one may not think or realize it when they see that flat open farm country that defines the state. |
North American Tourist Railways Tourist railways offers you an opportunity to go on a short train ride through scenic or historic part of the country |
The Burlington Northern And Santa Fe Railway Company - (call 817-867-6963) For more than 150 years, BNSF Railway has been quietly delivering cars, coal, clothing, games, and nearly anything else found in homes and businesses |
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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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February 22 2012 - KBI officers train in Kiowa County Residents in Greensburg, Haviland and Mullinville might have noticed the large Kansas Bureau of Investigation assault van and groups of armored officers entering numerous county buildings last week. |
February 20 2012 - Kansas and Oklahoma: Heartland America awaits My first night in Kansas was spent behind bars. No, I had not been incarcerated for rustling or train robbery: I was staying in the James Gang themed room at the delightfully quirky Chateau Avalon Hotel, just outside Kansas City. It’s pure Hollywood, in a Mid-West location. Related Stories Born again Johannesburg 48 hours In: Catania 48 hours In: Mainz 48 hours In: Venice |
February 20 2012 - Train-related deaths remain steady in Kansas LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) – The number of people killed in train-related accidents in Kansas has remained steady in the past 20 years although there has been a dramatic decrease in such fatalities nationwide, according to federal statistics. |
February 20 2012 - From the UCA Archives: Part One: A brief history of the UCA Police Department Part One of a Two-Part Series  By JIMMY BRYANT UCA Archivist  The University of Central Arkansas Police Department, (UCAPD), is a professional law enforcement organization that utilizes professionally-trained officers and the most up-to-date technology to fight crime and protect the students, faculty, staff and visitors at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA). read more |
February 17 2012 - Train cars derail Friday in McPherson A train derailment occurred early Friday morning on a spur of the Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad between Woodside and Euclid streets in McPherson. |
February 13 2012 - EACC administrators train on warning system A group of administrators at East Arkansas Community College spent some time Friday testing the capabilities of the campus notification system in the Vaccaro Clock tower, and also learning how to activate it. |
February 11 2012 - Bourne Is Back, Sort Of The Call Sheet sifts through the day's glut of Hollywood news to find the stories even non-industry types care about. Today: A new Bourne movie without the Bourne, Carrie Bradshaw rides again, and so do Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. Here is a trailer for the new Bourne movie The Bourne Legacy , about Jason Bourne living quietly in Kansas and taking walks and reading the paper and dating a nice ... |
February 11 2012 - More passenger trains needed A group of Missouri lawmakers has formed the Legislative Rail Caucus to work toward offering more passenger train routes, possibly adding service to Springfield, Joplin and St. Joseph to augment Amtrak's current Missouri River Runner line from St. Louis to Kansas City. |
February 11 2012 - Starkville Street to Be Closed Monday From the City of Starkville NOTICE OF TEMPORARY STREET CLOSING On Monday, February 13, 2012, South Washington Street will be closed at the Kansas City Southern Railroad crossing so repairs can be made to the trestle. |
February 09 2012 - State takes South Loop bid A railroad overpass that is part of the proposed South Loop in Little Rock will be built for $5.8 million under a contract the Arkansas Highway Commission tentatively awarded Wednesday. |
February 07 2012 - Classes planned to train troopers The Arkansas State Police will begin a trooper school later this month, anticipating a need to replenish its ranks because of retirements. |
February 05 2012 - Pulse of The People: The midnight hour In 1986, Mary Ellen Johnson of Springdale, Arkansas sent out 200 Letters to Editors across America. She wanted to find out if anyone knew about children being put on trains in New York and sent all across America. |
February 05 2012 - Riding the rails for a visit to yesteryear RON WOLFE Arkansas Democrat-Gazette LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Trains have been chugging across movie screens at least since The Great Train Robbery (1903). But trains don't just show up on the set like movie extras, and trains can be as puffed up as the biggest stars. Some of railroading's most picturesque history is documented in photographer J.P. Bell's exhibit," Cinematic Rails: Trains in the Movies ... |
February 03 2012 - Kansas City Southern says 4Q profit up 85 pct Kansas City Southern railroad said Monday that its fourth-quarter profit rose 85 percent to $95.6 million as increases in automotive and intermodal shipments offset rising fuel and executive compensation ... |
February 01 2012 - Locals hope for a piece of history on a new cable show Locals hope for a piece of history on a new cable show. by Jonathan Bender It has been more than an hour since a train left Union Station, but a crowd remains. About 100 people are gathered in front of the Kansas City Power & Light gallery.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] |
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