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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 24 2012 - Evelyn Bryan Johnson dies at 102; pioneering female pilot Evelyn Bryan Johnson took up flying in 1944, went on to hold a Guinness record for most hours in the air by a female pilot, and trained thousands of students. With her husband serving in the Army Air Forces during World War II, Evelyn Bryan Johnson was looking for something to occupy her time when she wasn't running their dry-cleaning business in Jefferson City, Tenn. |
April 12 2012 - PHOTO GALLERY: Civil War reenactors visit Jefferson City by Engine No. 844 Union Pacific Engine No. 844, a steam locomotive, arrived loaded with Civil War reenactors from all parts of the U.S. as it made its way through Missouri Tuesday afternoon, making brief stops in Boonville and Jefferson City. The train, bound for Marion, Ark., pulled into Union Pacific Depot in Jefferson City to greet onlookers for a little under an hour. |
April 12 2012 - MoDOT crews striping major roads statewide JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Slow traffic on Missouri roads these days could mean that a striping train is at work, putting down a fresh coat of paint for the spring. |
April 12 2012 - MoDOT Begins Road Striping JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Slow traffic on Missouri roads these days could mean that a striping train is at work, putting down a fresh coat of paint for the spring. |
April 12 2012 - MoDOT warns about slow moving vehicles and wet paint JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Slow traffic on Missouri roads these days could mean that a striping train is at work, putting down a fresh coat of paint for the spring. The Missouri Department of Transportation says crews are working 12-hour days to repaint yellow and white stripes on every major road statewide. MoDOT says it wants to finish the repainting before Memorial Day. Striping ... |
April 10 2012 - Steam Train Commemorates Civil War Battle JEFFERSON CITY - A steam train stopped in Boonville and Jefferson City to commemorate the Civil War Battle of Shiloh. The battle took place on April 6 and 7 in 1892. According to government records, it was one of the bloodiest battles in the war. More than 4,000 men died in the battle. |
March 29 2012 - Steam Train Commemorates a Civil War Battle JEFFERSON CITY - Union Pacific will use a steam locomotive to pull the a Civil War-era train called the "Shiloh Limited" through Boonville and Jefferson City Tuesday. |
March 29 2012 - Steam Train Commomerates Civil War Battle JEFFERSON CITY - A steam train stopped in Boonville and Jefferson City to commemorate the Civil War Battle of Shiloh. The battle took place on April 6 and 7 in 1892. According to government records, it was one of the bloodiest battles in the war. More than 4,000 men died in the battle. |
March 26 2012 - Steam train carries re-enactors through Mid-Missouri A little more than 150 years ago, Union troops who had been keeping peace in Missouri were loaded onto trains in Jefferson City, Tipton and Sedalia on their way to duty as part of a major army invading western Tennessee. |
February 29 2012 - Union Pacific plans $38.2M in Missouri improvements JEFFERSON CITY — Union Pacific Railroad plans to spend $38.2 million to improve tracks and other fixtures in central and eastern Missouri. The project calls for replacing more than 60 miles of rail and improving the surfaces at 55 road crossings. Union Pacific also plans to replace 14 switches that move trains from one track to another. The work affects Union Pacific tracks between Jefferson ... |
February 08 2012 - Second Rail Bridge to Be Built Over Osage River OSAGE CITY (AP) - Missouri transportation officials have approved construction of a new railroad bridge over the Osage River in central Missouri. Completion of the bridge will eliminate the final spot between Jefferson City and St. Louis where there is only a single railroad track. |
February 08 2012 - Second rail bridge to be built over Osage A project that will remove the last single-track bottleneck on the Union Pacific rail line between Jefferson City and St. Louis was approved last week by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission. |
February 06 2012 - Plans started for Amtrak bridge across Osage River Bridge would allow faster passenger and freight travel across the state Jefferson City, Mo. - Missouri transportation officials are signing off on a plan to build a new railroad bridge over the Osage River in central Missouri. |
January 25 2012 - Missouri Running Up Debt For Amtrak Trains JEFFERSON CITY (AP)- Missouri is running up a debt with the federal government for running Amtrak passenger train service between St. Louis and Kansas City. |
January 25 2012 - Missouri's Amtrak passenger train service causing debt to federal government JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri is running up a debt with the federal government for running Amtrak passenger train service between St. Louis and Kansas City. Officials from the Missouri Department of Transportation predict the state will owe Amtrak about $2.9 million by the end of the next fiscal year. Missouri uses state tax dollars to subsidize the twice-daily train service between the state's two ... |
November 07 2011 - MODOT'S State Rail Plan to Improve Transportation JEFFERSON CITY - MoDOT gathered public opinions all across Missouri for the past couple weeks to see what the public thinks of its new State Rail Plan. The plan focuses on the next twenty years that will help bolster ridership and freight trains in Missouri. |
November 03 2011 - MoDOT drafting 20-year rail plan Rolla, Mo., resident Denise Evans has taught at Belton High School for years, staying for the week in Independence. So there’s a routine: On the train at 4:36 p.m. Friday at Lee’s Summit, arriving in Jefferson City at 7:03, where her husband picks her up. Then the weekend in Rolla. At 6:22 p.m. Sunday it’s back on the Missouri River Runner, and she’s in Lee’s Summit at 8:50. |
October 15 2011 - Route time changes for Amtrak route in Missouri JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- An Amtrak route through Missouri will be leaving stations earlier next week. The state Department of Transportation says the changes affect the Missouri River Runner Train 314. The earlier schedule starts Sunday and continues through Thursday. The train will leave Kansas City at 6 a.m., Sedalia at 7:45 a.m., Jefferson City at 9:03 a.m., Hermann at 9:48 a.m., Kirkwood ... |
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