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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 - Rails to trails movement grows around country On a route once traversed by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, shouts of "On your left" ring out as cyclists pass runners, in-line skaters and families out for a stroll with children and dogs. |
April 28 2012 - Accident on I-395 North at Wash Blvd. 8:45 A.M. Update: An accident on I-395 North at Washington Boulevard is blocking the right lane. Remember, MARC Penn Line train 523 is canceled due to a mechanical issue. Amtrak train 181 is going to take MARC passengers at stations north of Baltimore. Expect heavy overcrowding on other MARC Penn Line trains. Read full article >> |
April 20 2012 - Baltimore riot Date of Event: Thursday, April 19, 2012 Year: 1861 Teaser: Soldiers of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment clash with Confederate sympathizers in Baltimore, Maryland as their train switches tracks. As the soldiers passed through Baltimore, a mob began throwing stones, bricks, and other objects, compelling the soldiers to open fire. Four soldiers and 12 civilians were killed in the first "bloodshed ... |
April 12 2012 - Model Train Show, Largest Regional Exhibition and Shopping Event, Extends the Spring Break Season a The Great Scale Model Train Show http://www.gsmts.com is an all-American event big finish to the spring break season. The show celebrates the hobby of model railroading that continues to captivate generations of train buffs, serious hobbyist and collectors, and kids of all ages.Baltimore, Md. (PRWEB) April 11, 2012 The Great Scale Model Train Show at the Maryland State Fairgrounds on the April ... |
March 29 2012 - A farewell to arms During wartime, soldiers with the Pennsylvania National Guard unit stationed in Washington simply walked a short distance out the back door to a Baltimore & Ohio train station, and off they went to battle. |
March 25 2012 - Back story: Recalling fatal 1920 collision on the Ma & Pa R.R. Track remains where passenger train, freight crashed in Woodbrook Last summer, when the paving trucks showed up, fans of the Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad deservedly got a little nervous. The object of their veneration is a sliver of railroad track that bisects North Charles Street in the Woodbrook neighborhood of Baltimore County -- the site of a lethal May 1920 crash between a freight train ... |
March 23 2012 - GOOD Pictures: Life on the Commuter Train GOOD Pictures features work by a new photographer each week, with a focus on up-and-coming artists. It is curated by Stephanie Gonot and Jennifer Mizgata . Eddie Winter worked in Washington, D.C. for three years while living in Baltimore, taking the train more than an hour each day. His series Exciting New Positions! captures the commute perfectly. Many people sleep, surrendering to the ... |
March 14 2012 - Bill would provide funds for bike trails Cardin resists effort to cut trails, beautification program Baltimore and other Maryland localities would receive millions of dollars in federal money for bicycle trails, scenic pull-offs and street beautification projects as part of a huge, bipartisan transportation bill expected to pass in the U.S. Senate as early as today. |
March 14 2012 - Light-rail train, car collide at Howard and Lexington streets One rider said he was injured but refused treatment; service delayed a half-hour A light-rail train and a vehicle collided at the intersection of Howard and Lexington streets in Baltimore on Tuesday, a Maryland Transit Administration spokesman said. |
March 12 2012 - Federal bill would provide money for bike trails Cardin resists effort to cut trails, beautification program Baltimore and other Maryland localities would receive millions of dollars in federal money for bicycle trails, scenic pull-offs and street beautification projects as part of a huge, bipartisan transportation bill expected to pass in the U.S. Senate as early as Tuesday. |
March 10 2012 - Woman killed in car-train collision NORTH BALTIMORE, Ohio — A Findlay woman was killed in a car-train collision Thursday night in this southern Wood County village, authorities reported. |
March 10 2012 - Findlay woman dies in car-train crash NORTH BALTIMORE, Ohio — The Wood County Sheriff’s Office Friday is investigating a car-train collision in which a Findlay woman was killed. |
March 10 2012 - Fatal train crash in northern Ohio kills 1 NORTH BALTIMORE, Ohio -- A woman is dead this morning after her car was hit by a train yesterday. Deputies said the woman was traveling north on Mitchell Road when a train traveling east bound crashed into her vehicle at a railroad crossing just north of State Route 18. The victim has been identified as Sue E. Fleckner, of Findlay, Ohio. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash remains ... |
March 01 2012 - Marchanti family harbors no resentment of Afghan people Maj. Robert J. Marchanti II was killed in Afghanistan Saturday Just before Christmas, Peggy and Robert Marchanti spoke via Skype about presents he could give to the Afghan officers he had been working with. The Army National Guard officer told his wife back in Baltimore that he was making real progress in his efforts to train local police and wanted to show his gratitude. |
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