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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 09 2012 - Train derailment leads to delays A freight train has derailed causing delays to passenger services on the route. The train came off the line two miles south of Aberdeen at about 4.50pm on Wednesday, resulting in disruption to cross-country rail services. |
February 27 2012 - Polson Camp building back home MacLeod Pappidas | The Daily World Quigg Brothers Construction workers use a crane to lift an old logging camp building after it was trucked from Tacoma to Aberdeen Thursday morning. The historic building is one of the former Polson Logging Co. / Rayonier Inc. camp buildings that were used at Camp 14 near Quinault from around the late 1920s through 1964. Back then, the building rested on a rail ... |
January 04 2012 - Aberdeen wants new study of train station area BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer ABERDEEN — Given the amount of time that has passed, the township plans to re-examine the 59.5 acres of land surrounding the Aberdeen train station to determine if the area should remain designated as an area in need of redevelopment. read more |
November 29 2011 - Recruiting: St. Frances' Tevon Saddler has high-major hopes A typical weekday for Tevon Saddler starts at 6:30 a.m. in his Aberdeen home, continues with a train ride to Baltimore, then a bus ride from Penn Station to East Chase St., followed by a day of books and basketball at St. Frances, and finally a train ride back to Harford County where he arrives home between 8 and 9 p.m. |
November 29 2011 - St. Frances' Tevon Saddler has high-major hopes A typical weekday for Tevon Saddler starts at 6:30 a.m. in his Aberdeen home, continues with a train ride to Baltimore, then a bus ride from Penn Station to East Chase St., followed by a day of books and basketball at St. Frances, and finally a train ride back to Harford County where he arrives home between 8 and 9 p.m. |
November 28 2011 - Aberdeen removing railroad crossing ABERDEEN, Miss. (AP) - The city of Aberdeen is removing a bumpy railroad crossing in the downtown area. Mayor Jim Ballard tells the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal ( http://bit.ly/sub0RI ) that the work is part of the city's efforts to improve its appearance. |
November 24 2011 - Railroad crossing in downtown Aberdeen being removed ABERDEEN — Remnants of railroad spurs of transits and industries long gone are reminders of box cars and engines that used to crisscross through town. The bumpy railroad crossing leading drivers to the bottom of downtown will soon be the latest addition to that list. |
November 18 2011 - Md. Guard Special Forces train on new aircraft Prepare for Afghanistan deployment next year; future of program unclear The buzz of propellers drifted down over the airfield at Aberdeen Proving Ground as the stubby gray plane came into view. The loadmaster from the Maryland Air National Guard crew dropped the rear hatch open. One by one, six soldiers filed out of the airplane and into the sky. |
October 20 2011 - Matawan to move forward with Transit Village project BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer Following years of obstacles and litigation, the borough is once again moving forward with its portion of the redevelopment of the Matawan-Aberdeen Train Station. The Matawan Borough Council approved an agreement with K Hovnanian Cos. and the Columbia Group as the developers for the transit village site at the Oct 4 meeting. read more |
October 17 2011 - Woman killed after car collides with train in Spink County MELLETTE - A 67-year-old woman died Friday afternoon when her vehicle collided with a train on S.D. Highway 20 in Mellette. Rita Louise Vollmer, 67, of Mellette was driving a 1997 Lincoln Town Car west on Highway 20. She failed to stop and collided with a northbound Burlington Northern-Santa Fe train operated by Mark Anthony Perman, 46, of Aberdeen. Vollmer was pronounced dead at the scene ... |
October 29 2011 - Traffic: Debris in the road on I-95 south near Mountain Road Delays on MARC Penn Line, modified service on light rail, no Acela service to Boston As of 9 a.m. Monday, traffic was slow on southbound I-95 near Mountain Road, due to debris in the road. Route 175 near I-95 in Aberdeen is slow due to an accident. |
October 23 2011 - Rail passenger may have spread measles An Amtrak passenger with measles who was on the Northeast Regional train last week may have exposed other commuters to the illness, state health officials said. The passenger boarded train No. 171 in Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon, according to the state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The train originated in Boston; its Maryland stops were in Aberdeen, Baltimores Penn Station, BWI ... |
May 27 2011 - Railroad Crossing Work to Start Monday Beginning Monday, railroad crossings in Southern Pines and Aberdeen will be closed as CSX replaces rails along the track corridor through both towns. |
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