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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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December 30 2011 - More, faster, passenger trains ahead for Winona
Adding high-speed rail to the existing River Route running through Winona will cost less to construct, have a faster running time to Chicago, and will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars less to maintain than options running through Rochester or other routes, according to preliminary studies from federal and state transportation officials.
December 15 2011 - MnDOT Hosts High Speed Rail Meeting
(ABC 6 NEWS) -- For more than a decade, the idea of high speed rail has been tossed around by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. On Tuesday evening the department explained why it's chosen to pursue several projects including, the much debated river route through Winona.
November 22 2011 - MnDOT seeks public input on proposed Twin Cities to Milwaukee segment of high-speed rail corridor
Public information meetings scheduled for Dec. 12 in Stillwater, Dec. 13 in Winona; webinar scheduled for Dec. 14.
November 18 2011 - Proposed high speed rail would take river route
The city of Winona is one step closer to getting a high speed rail line. And now they're hoping their neighbor agrees to go along with the plan.
November 18 2011 - Officials pick Winona route for proposed high-speed rail
WINONA, Minn. - High speed rail will run through Winona, if it ever comes to Minnesota.
November 16 2011 - High-speed rail route through Winona preferred
The Federal Railroad Administration says a route running along the Mississippi River is the most feasible and reasonable for a proposed high-speed commuter train between the Twin Cities and Chicago.
November 16 2011 - High-speed rail to take ‘River Route’
Proponents of a high-speed rail line that would run along existing tracks adjacent to the Mississippi River and through Winona were met with good news Tuesday, after transportation officials announced the River Route will be the preferred alignment to connect between St. Paul and Chicago.
November 16 2011 - High-speed rail route through Winona approved
If high-speed rail comes to Minnesota, it’ll run through Winona.
November 14 2011 - Board to hold hearing on proposed railroad abandonment
WINONA — The Surface Transportation Board recently granted a request sent by the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) to hold a public hearing concerning the petition of abandonment exemption filed by Grenada Railway, LLC.
November 21 2011 - Railroad abandonment proposal could hurt MS towns
A crushing blow was dealt to the economic future of Mississippi towns like Durant, Winona and Pickens Tuesday after a proposal to abandon the railroad serving those cities was filed with the National Surface Transportation Board.
November 11 2011 - WSU football team bounces back
MOORHEAD, Minn. — With the fleet feet of Curtis Dewberry all revved up, the S-Train in prime form and the dudes in the trenches dominating play, the real Winona State University football team showed up Saturday.
November 19 2011 - New school tees up tradition
A Mississippi tradition began 106 years ago. Boys from Winona rode a train down to Yazoo City to play the state's first high school football game.
July 18 2011 - Darrell Ehrlick: Differences between La Crosse, Winona is what ties them
A friend of mine who is a railroad enthusiast always reminds me that despite its proximity to the Mississippi River, and its community fascination with steamboats, Winona was really a railroad town.
June 25 2011 - Endowment will help businesses train future employees
As Brady Brink reshaped a spinning brake rotor Friday afternoon at the Walz dealership in Winona, he demonstrated the relationship between local car dealerships and the automotive technician program at Minnesota State-Southeast Technical College.
May 23 2011 - WSU, WAPS, to work on Learning Communities together
District 861 will work with Winona State University to prepare a series of professional learning communities, officials said Thursday, sharing the cost for a facilitator to train them on how such an educational environment should be constructed.
May 22 2011 - Levees and the illusion of Flood Control [Explainer]
My hometown lies on a sandbar, squarely in the floodplain of the Upper Mississippi River. Winona (Minnesota) benefited from its position along the river, rapidly growing to wealth as a steamboat port and lumber town. The second railroad bridge across the Mississippi was built there, and in 1900, Winona had more millionaires per capita than any other town in the country. In the last hundred years ...

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