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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 17 2012 - BCS: Runaway train wreck ENID — When the head honchos that make up the cabal known as the Bowl Champ-ionship Series meet this week in Florida, they will have an opportunity to send a message to college football fans fed up with the phony BCS set-up. The question is what message will they send. |
April 28 2012 - Expect lane closures near Exit 52 The Exit 52 project involves completion of the I-90 eastbound lanes and eastbound off-ramp at Exit 52 with a new concrete surface, removal of the old I-90 eastbound lanes and bridges, reinforcement of the multi-plate structure over the railroad tracks, and completion of Sturgis Road asphalt surfacing between Anderson Road and Bowtie Drive. |
April 24 2012 - Stolen railroad property recovered in Pike County Three Bowling Green teen-agers have been charged with stealing for allegedly taking Kansas City Southern Railroad property. According to Pike County Sheriff Stephen Korte, on April 16 his department received a tip regarding the theft of railroad iron from the Bowling Green area. |
April 18 2012 - Crime Beat: Cochise County Sheriff's Office Activity Log, March 31 to April 8 The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review March 31 2:00 p.m. A male subject living on Barataria reported that his residence had been broken into and all of his property was thrown around. It is unknown what is missing at this time. 4:21 p.m. CCSO was advised of a fire off of Interstate 10 milepost 356. It appears that the fire was sparked by the train and was extinguished by Bowie Fire prior ... |
April 06 2012 - Libby Residents Avoid Injuries After Train Strikes Car Investigators with the Montana Highway Patrol says two Libby area residents avoided injury after their 1991 Jeep Cherokee got stuck between train tracks and a steep rock embankment. Sergeant Duane Bowers says the two exited the vehicle to figure out what to do, and not long after that a BNSF train came around the corner and struck the vehicle. |
March 22 2012 - Insight: Life and death on India's slow train to prosperity KANPUR, India (Reuters) - As the Kalka Mail train pulls into Delhi railway station at dawn, it is every man, woman and child for themselves. Before the train has stopped, crowds elbow and jostle into packed compartments destined for Kolkata, 1,500 km (930 miles) and 25 hours away on one of the largest, most decrepit and dangerous rail networks in the world. Bare-footed women with children shout ... |
March 22 2012 - Life and death on India's slow train to prosperity By Matthias Williams KANPUR (Reuters) - As the Kalka Mail train pulls into Delhi railway station at dawn, it is every man, woman and child for themselves. Before the train has stopped, crowds elbow and ... |
March 10 2012 - Locomotive in Central City Park may draw new offers Ten months after the city of Macon agreed to hand over Steam Locomotive 509 to the Hartwell Railroad Co. of Bowersville, the engine is still on the same display track in Central City Park, where it’s been since 1956. |
March 08 2012 - Bent Image Labs Animates ‘Portlandia’ Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein’s fantastical train ride through the bowels of the small town/big city of Portland, Oregon has spiraled into the dark crevices of a rat hole. |
March 07 2012 - Oregon Football vs. USC: Who Is the Team to Beat in the Pac-12 in 2012? I don’t know if I have been drinking too much of the Oregon Ducks’ Kool-Aid or what, but I think people are jumping on the 2012 USC train awfully quick.  Don’t get me wrong, USC is a very good team—easily a top-ten team—but I really don’t think they should be considered the team to beat in the Pac-12. Oregon is coming off a Rose Bowl win with a team that was not nearly as good or as talented as ... |
February 28 2012 - Brian Urlacher Opens Up Pro Bowler Brian Urlacher is the latest Bear to jump on the social media train, and he spent time answering questions from fans on Twitter and Facebook. He answered a random array of questions in a video on his... |
February 28 2012 - Bowman: Water tops high-speed rail The article reports that the proposed $98 billion to $117 billion high-speed rail line through the San Joaquin Valley is supported by Gov. Jerry Brown, but that the proposed program is seriously questioned or opposed by many others in state government. |
February 27 2012 - Historic Railpark & Train Museum This three-acre Bowling Green depot, which was restored in 1925, served as a train station on the L&N rail line, which ran between Birmingham and Louisville between 1858 to 1979. The 4,000-square-foot exhibit space showcases L&N passenger, sleeper, and dining cars, as well as the city's first locomotive diesel engine. One display features a recreated segregated waiting room and interpretive ... |
February 27 2012 - Troops deal with railroad sabotage Correspondence from the 19th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment highlighted this week's news in the Western Reserve Chronicle. Here's a letter published in the newspaper. Camp Rosseau Near Bowling Green, Ky. Fe. |
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