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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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March 31 2012 - New Katy Depot exhibit gives railroad workers their due The Sedalia economy is sputtering along today, but around the turn of the 20th century it was powered by steam-engine locomotives. In the industry’s heyday, 90 percent of the city’s economy depended on the railroad. |
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 16 2012 - Fair and Windy As the Camp Pin Oak project was starting in December, students got the opportunity to train on and work with full-sized construction equipment as they prepared the ground for foundation work. The equipment was purchased from Dean Machinery, of Sedalia. |
October 28 2011 - Quilter to share story behind Underground Railroad codes It took Glenda Hawkins a year to stitch together a road map from oppression to freedom. Hawkins, of Sedalia, will display and discuss her Underground Railroad quilt as part of a program Nov. 3 at the Boonslick Regional Library in Sedalia. |
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 ... |
October 22 2011 - Sedline for Aug. 6-7 “How come Sedalia can spend money all over town, but they don’t want to do repair work on the Washington Street bridge? That should be No. 1 in Sedalia, to keep it in good shape for the citizens on the north side of the railroad. There are times when the trains block all the crossings in Sedalia. |
October 12 2011 - Forgotten Amtrak station is a Sedalia embarrassment In reference to our Amtrak station and the impression that it gives to those who ride the train as well as the citizens of Sedalia: I am embarrassed and insulted by both the Amtrak company and the city of Sedalia. |
October 06 2011 - Mostly Cloudy “How come Sedalia can spend money all over town, but they don’t want to do repair work on the Washington Street bridge? That should be No. 1 in Sedalia, to keep it in good shape for the citizens on the north side of the railroad. There are times when the trains block all the crossings in Sedalia. |
October 05 2011 - Partly Cloudy In reference to our Amtrak station and the impression that it gives to those who ride the train as well as the citizens of Sedalia: I am embarrassed and insulted by both the Amtrak company and the city of Sedalia. |
July 29 2011 - Sedline for July 30-31 “I just noticed a train going through Sedalia. It had large boulders on it, and there were names on these boulders, congressmen’s and senators’ names. |
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