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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 12 2012 - Festivities planned in 8 cities to honor Train Day East Lansing— Trains stations across Lower Michigan will host celebrations on National Train Day with refreshments, displays, proclamations and discussions on passenger train travel in the state. |
April 17 2012 - Amtrak: Work will disrupt Mich. routes Amtrak says there will be some train cancellations and delays for three days starting Monday on the routes from Chicago to Port Huron and Pontiac, Mich. That includes the Blue Water, the service that runs through East Lansing. |
April 17 2012 - Amtrak: Work will disrupt Michigan routes Amtrak says there will be some train cancellations and delays for three days starting Monday on the routes from Chicago to Port Huron and Pontiac, Mich. That includes the Blue Water, the service that runs through East Lansing. |
March 23 2012 - MSU adding new doctorate for school administrators EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan State University says it's offering a new doctoral degree to train school superintendents and top education leaders to work with policymakers, parents and other groups. |
February 21 2012 - Don't Try This at Home: Fatal Amtrak Train Collison Occurs in Lansing A 39-year-old man was killed late on February 16 after attempting to drive around a train crossing . According to officials, Hermes Fernandez-Lopez of Lansing drove his 2007 Chevy Malibu around a lowered crossing arm around 9:10 p.m. and was struck by an oncoming train heading toward East Lansing. It is not known whether drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash, but officials are continuing ... |
January 11 2012 - Libyan Students In Michigan State University's Diplomat Program Worry About Returning Home EAST LANSING, Mich. -- More than two years ago, Faeirouz Elbergwa was among a select group of Libyans sent by her government to an American university to train for the nation's diplomatic corps. As she prepares for the final stage of her studies, she and her colleagues now find themselves in an odd state of limbo a vestige of a regime that no longer exists and unsure what might await them in ... |
December 18 2011 - Libyan Students In Michigan State University's Diplomat Program Worry About Returning Home EAST LANSING, Mich. -- More than two years ago, Faeirouz Elbergwa was among a select group of Libyans sent by her government to an American university to train for the nation's diplomatic corps. As she prepares for the final stage of her studies, she and her colleagues now find themselves in an odd state of limbo a vestige of a regime that no longer exists and unsure what might await them in ... |
October 14 2011 - Amtrak sees boost in East Lansing traffic EAST LANSING Passenger traffic at national passenger railroad Amtraks East Lansing station jumped during the 2011 fiscal year that ended in September. |
October 13 2011 - $196.5M grant may boost Amtrak speeds Passengers board a train last summer at the Amtrak station in East Lansing. A federal grant could pay for track and signal improvements that would allow 110 mph speeds on parts of the Wolverine and Blue Water lines. |
July 11 2011 - Michigan State to train more doctors in the UP The Associated Press The Associated Press MARQUETTE, Mich. Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine has announced plans to expand its Rural Physician Program and increase the number of medical students in the Upper Peninsula. The East Lansing university announced last week that the medical school plans to boost the number of students who spend their third and fourth years at its ... |
June 23 2011 - Train speeds lowered Student train travelers might have a harder time commuting to and from campus as speeds of a branch of track servicing East Lansing slowed last week, even though the train line that runs through East Lansing has seen record ridership this year. Maximum speeds on the section of the Blue Water line from Battle Creek, Mich., to Kalamazoo slowed to 25-60 mph, down from 79 mph previously, said Rudy ... |
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