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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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November 15 2011 -
Risen from the gutter, he whispers hope to Hollywood's junkies
One by one, the famous train wrecks and no-name junkies come to see the addict whisperer in his sunny aerie above the fabled corner of Hollywood and Vine. Eleven stories above the strip clubs and head shops and crowded sidewalks embedded with shiny golden stars, they seek Bob Forrest's help in fighting their demons. |
November 21 2011 -
CTA to touch up 100 train stations
The Chicago Transit Authority is sprucing things up. The public transit system plans facelifts for 100 of its rail stations over the next year. The work to clean up the stations and make repairs could include painting, new lighting, power washing and landscaping. Mayor Rahm Emanuel and CTA chief Forrest Claypool announced the improvements. Emanuel spokeswoman Chris Mather says the CTA has ... |
July 27 2011 -
Candy Billionaire Fights Railroad, Then Joins It
In 2008, Forrest Mars emerged from a life of privileged seclusion to battle a proposed railroad through his Montana ranch. But after funding an intense lobbying campaign, he bought a third of the railroad and got the route change. He protected his property, while other ranchers feel he sold them down the Tongue River. |
July 26 2011 -
Mars diverts Tongue River Railroad plans
BILLINGS - A relative of the founders of American Candy and Mars, Incorporated has made a deal that will change the proposed Tongue River Railroad for hauling coal. Billionaire Forrest Mars, Jr. told the Northern Plains Resource Council of his plans. Mars signed an agreement with Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Arch Coal, to purchase permits for the Tongue River Railroad, that will protect an ... |
July 23 2011 -
Billionaire Blocks Part of Proposed Montana Railroad
BILLINGS – A billionaire candy magnate has gone from staunchly opposing a Montana railroad that would have cut through his massive ranch to buying a one-third share of it, shielding his property while potentially opening the state's vast coal fields to mining for export to Asia. Forrest Mars Jr., former chief executive of candy company Mars Inc., previously helped bankroll opposition to the ... |
June 12 2011 -
Union unable to catch Forrest at Brice’s Crossroads
In the spring and summer of 1864, mighty battles raged across Virginia and Georgia. But in Northeast Mississippi and western Tennessee, the fights were aimed at the protection or destruction of single-track railroads over which Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman’s armies were supplied. |
June 08 2011 -
Over $200,000 in FEMA assistance has come to SFC
A Union Pacific Railroad’s CARES (Crossing Accident Reduction Education and Safety) operation was held today from 8 a.m. until about noon along the railroad crossings in downtown Forrest City. |
June 08 2011 -
Union Pacific, law enforcement team up for 'UP CARES'
Traffic accidents involving trains can be deadly. Union Pacific Railroad officials, along with the Forrest City Police Department, St. Francis County Sheriff's Department and the Arkansas State Police, will be out at local railroad crossings beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday. |
June 07 2011 -
Union Pacific, law enforcement team up for UP CARES
Traffic accidents involving trains can be deadly. Union Pacific Railroad officials, along with the Forrest City Police Department, St. Francis County Sheriff’s Department and the Arkansas State Police, will be out at local railroad crossings... |
May 20 2011 -
New schedule created for MBTA project
Between Back Bay and Forrest Hills stations, the MBTA and the Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Company (MBCR) need to replace concrete ties on one of the four commuter rail tracks. They’ll start the project on Saturday, June 11, and officials expect the project to last three months. As a result, the MBTA and MBCR will adopt temporary schedules for the duration of the project. Officials say ... |
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