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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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March 12 2012 - State no help to MBTA ATTLEBORO - Commuter rail riders should not look for the state to help them out with a proposed 43 percent hike in train fares. |
January 18 2012 - Mom: Train striking son was 'freak accident' VERNON — The mother of a 15-year-old boy who was struck and killed by an Amtrak passenger train in southeast Vermont says it was a "freak accident." Dawn Pratt tells the Brattleboro Reformer ( http://bit.ly/AkYJXx ) her son, Eric, had left with his friend to go get video games from the friend's house on Sunday night. |
January 17 2012 - Vernon mourns teen struck by train Monday January 16, 2012 JOSH STILTS Brattleboro Reformer VERNON -- A town is mourning the loss of a 15-year-old boy after he was struck and killed along the train tracks near the Vernon Elementary School, Sunday evening. On Monday the State Police identified the victim as Eric Pratt of Vernon. |
January 05 2012 - New crossings allow turtles to travel in peace Wednesday January 4, 2012 CHRIS GAROFOLO Brattleboro Reformer VERNON -- The endangered spotted turtles of Vernon now have a variety of secure pathways to choose from while crossing the railroad tracks that run parallel with Route 142. For the better part of a week, New England Central Rail hired ECI Rail Constructors of South Burlington to install 15 turtle crossings over a |
December 18 2011 - Holdup suspect gives up ATTLEBORO - A suspect in a Pawtucket bank robbery earlier this week surrendered to police at the downtown Attleboro train station Friday afternoon. |
December 05 2011 - Pine Heights residents train for Ho, Ho Hotline Monday December 5, 2011 BRATTLEBORO -- Don't believe in Santa? The Ho, Ho Hotline at Pine Heights may change your mind as Santa and Mrs. Claus will both be answering calls from children all around the country. |
November 02 2011 - Rail service to Green expands Commuter rail service to T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, R.I., is being expanded along the line that serves Mansfield, Attleboro and South Attleboro. Weekday trips to and from Green will almost double from 11 per day to 20. |
November 02 2011 - Reviving the railway Like a racing locomotive, a proposal to upgrade the 110-mile railway between New London and Brattleboro, Vt. for enhanced freight and passenger service is a good idea picking up steam.After more than |
October 30 2011 - New rail line gathering steam Nine towns and five regional planning agencies spread across three states are on the verge of signing an agreement that will consolidate efforts to expand freight and passenger rail service from New London to Brattleboro, Vt. |
October 30 2011 - How safe is that bridge? Don't ask Friday September 30, 2011 BRATTLEBORO -- Drivers passing over the Vermont Veterans Memorial Bridge on Putney Road often glance at the railroad bridge that crosses the West River where it meets the Connecticut River. |
October 20 2011 - Quick progress on rail lines Monday September 19, 2011 BRATTLEBORO -- Vermont’s rail infrastructure damaged by Tropical Storm Irene last month is quickly becoming operational again. |
October 18 2011 - Delays follow T fatality BOSTON - An unidentified woman was struck and killed by train west of Hyde Park Station late Friday afternoon, causing rail service to be temporarily suspended and delaying hundreds of homeward-bound commuters on the Attleboro line. |
October 17 2011 - Banned in Attleboro ATTLEBORO - It could be that the banner days of Attleboro are over. The city has been told by Amtrak that it will no longer be allowed to hang promotional banners from the train company's fence on the railroad arch over Park Street. |
July 28 2011 - Bridge will memorialize a 9/11 couple’s bond She lived in Attleboro. He lived in Pawtucket, R.I. To see each other, as they did so often after becoming a couple, Lynn Goodchild and Shawn Nassaney, 25, often drove the 60-foot stretch of County Street that goes over a railroad and connects his hometown to hers. |
June 20 2011 - Bus service offered during rail construction BRATTLEBORO -- The Vermont Agency of Transportation announced Thursday expanded plans for accommodating Amtrak passenger service during track construction work on the New England Central Railroad line. |
June 16 2011 - Riverfront project should be done by next spring Thursday June 16, 2011 BRATTLEBORO -- The Planning Services department in Brattleboro anticipates having the ambitious riverfront project near the train station completed by next spring, improving the area for pedestrians and incoming travelers to Vermont. |
May 30 2011 - FIRST IN PRINT: Stories exclusively in today’s Bulletin Every day, The Bulletin publishes stories you can find only in our print edition. In today’s edition: Norwich mayor urges proactive approach to railroad expansion Rail line from New London to Brattleboro, Vt., discussed at Norwich Community Development Corp. meeting. Children raise, release butterflies Preschoolers in Killingly’s Head Start program release butterflies they raised as a project to ... |
May 23 2011 - Stuck train makes area commuters late Some Attleboro-area commuters arrived home hours late Wednesday because an MBTA train broke down at precisely the wrong place at the wrong time. |
May 17 2011 - All aboard for train day in Bratt Thursday May 5, 2011 BRATTLEBORO -- The coast-to-coast celebration of trains is making four stops in the Green Mountain State this Saturday. |
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