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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 23 2012 - High-speed rail work to disrupt Amtrak service CHICAGO — Amtrak service between Chicago and St. Louis will be disrupted until June 9 as the Illinois Department of Transportation and Union Pacific Railroad continue upgrading tracks from Alton to north of Springfield for high-speed rail. |
May 22 2012 - IL State Fair Headliners Announced SPRINGFIELD, IL- Some big name bands will be rocking out at this year's Illinois State Fair. Bands Cheap Trick, Train, Night Ranger and Blue Oyster Cult will headline the fair. The full musical lineup |
May 19 2012 - Railroad museum gets facelift Two weeks of work has added up to a spiffy-looking railroad museum for Springfield. The Railroad Historical Museum in Grant Beach Park wrapped up exterior renovations Friday, one day before the museum opens to the public for the summer. |
April 24 2012 - Ozarks train rides remembered Two recent stories stirred memories of my love for freight and passenger trains. One item announced a meeting to discuss rail passenger service between Springfield, Kansas City and St. Louis. The other item covered a "Trooper on The Train" event. |
April 19 2012 - Rail crossing violators are courting disaster Springfield Police Sgt. Tom Royal hoped no one would try to outrun the locomotive as he rode on the train through several city railroad crossings. But during the three-hour "Officer on a Train" exercise, some motorists just couldn't wait. |
April 18 2012 - Pedestrian struck, killed by Amtrak train WINDSOR LOCKS -- Amtrak says a pedestrian has been struck and killed in Connecticut by a train headed from Springfield, Mass., to New Haven. Spokeswoman Christina Leeds says the incident occurred at about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday north of the Windsor Locks station. |
April 18 2012 - Pedestrian killed by Amtrak train in Connecticut WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — Amtrak says a pedestrian has been struck and killed in Connecticut by a train headed from Springfield, Mass., to New Haven. Spokeswoman Christina Leeds says the incident occurred at about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday north of the Windsor Locks station. The person has not been identified... |
April 14 2012 - Dana-Thomas House to be featured on conservancy tour A group devoted to preserving Frank Lloyd Wright structures has selected Springfield for its annual tour in hopes of demonstrating that architectural treasures and high-speed rail routes don’t make good neighbors. |
April 10 2012 - Public hearing held on Rt. 20 project The Massachusetts Department of Transportation held a public hearing at the Municipal Building in West Springfield Thursday night to talk about the Route 20 railroad bridge project. |
April 10 2012 - Officials and residents react to Rt. 20 construction The Massachusetts Department of Transportation plans on replacing the Route 20 bridge near the Db Mart in West Springfield over the railroad tracks. In the meantime, they will build a temporary one. |
March 27 2012 - Supreme Court ruling crucial in 'take-home' asbestos cases SPRINGFIELD - After an Illinois Supreme Court ruling, a local law firm will get a chance to prove in court that a railroad had a duty of care to a Granite City woman who died of cancer, allegedly by inhaling asbestos when she washed her husband's clothes.The ruling Thursday may have an... |
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