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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.
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April 30 2012 -
Another Car Hit By Train In Sullivan County
We've learned from the Sullivan County Sheriff's Department that a car lost control early Saturday morning along Mountain View Drive in Piney Flats, colliding with a train. |
January 07 2012 -
No charges in collision at railroad crossing in Hopewell
HOPEWELL - No charges will be filed after a collision in Hopewell between a CSX train and a vehicle that left a 66-year-old woman injured. Robert Sullivan, a spokesman for CSX, said that the train - made up of two locomotives and 49 rail cars - was what |
November 02 2011 -
Lack of NBA tip-off ticks off fans
Freddy Sullivan figures he will make the 5:32 train out of Penn Station tonight, his usual ride home. The shame is that he would give his left arm to be able to take a later train back to the Valley Stream station, the 10:28 if he’s tired... |
October 25 2011 -
Model train fans combine old, new
If you're a fan of trains, maybe even slightly obsessed with them, Jim Sullivan of the Black Hills Railway Society wants you to know that you're not alone. |
October 24 2011 -
Tiffin's lively history
The Tiffin Train Depot and Greenlawn Cemetery were the venues for Tiffin Tomorrow's second annual Soup and Trolley event Sunday. Guests lined up at the North Monroe Street depot for samples of hobo stew and cheddar broccoli, vegetable, pasta fagioli and potato soups. Trolley riders were accompanied by Theresa Sullivan, director of Tiffin Tomorrow. She explained the organization's purpose - to ... |
October 06 2011 -
Faster trains coming through Greene, Sullivan counties
Trains will soon be moving faster through some Greene and Sullivan county communities. Indiana Rail Road has announced that maximum authorized speed for trains traveling on its east-west route through Linton will increase to 40 mph by Nov. 1 following a summer of multi-million track renovations. |
October 23 2011 -
House debates Sullivan's bill to block EPA regulations
The U.S. House opened debate Thursday on a bill by Rep. John Sullivan targeting proposed environmental measures that the Oklahoma Republican describes as a train wreck of government over-regulation. |
October 31 2011 -
Security intensifying as 9/11 anniversary nears
EILEEN SULLIVAN Associated Press WASHINGTON Security is intensifying at airports, train stations, nuclear plants and major sporting arenas as the nation prepares for the 10-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks — a date al-Qaida has cited as a potential opportunity to strike again. Counterterrorism officials say there is no intelligence pointing to a specific plot, but officials fear that someone ... |
October 31 2011 -
South Shore train death ruled a suicide
MICHIGAN CITY — The death of a 19-year-old Springfield Township woman who was struck by a South Shore commuter train while standing on the train tracks Monday night has been ruled a suicide by La Porte County Coroner John Sullivan. |
October 14 2011 -
Man struck by train in Manville, in critical condition
By JON BAKER emergency2.jpg LINCOLN — A Woonsocket man struck by a train while walking near railroad tracks in Manville early Friday morning remained in critical condition at Rhode Island Hospital as of Friday evening, stated Lincoln Police Chief Brian Sullivan. At 3:55 a.m., police responded to a report of a person who had been hit by a Providence-Worcester Railroad freight train as he walked ... |
July 11 2011 -
Train derailed? - 7/11/2011
Train Derailed? Future of the Spirit of Traverse City is in doubt By Patrick Sullivan Opposition to the city’s plan to remove the Spirit of Traverse City from Clinch Park is gaining steam. |
July 05 2011 -
Bay Days 5-mile run: Sullivan defends; Infeld blazes trail
BAY VILLAGE — Weather conditions were a bit toasty, but the competition was as hot as ever Monday at the 37th annual Bay Days 5-mile run. Rocky River’s Ben Sullivan, 23, successfully defended his men’s title. He held off Parma’s Aaron Apathy, 25, by six seconds with a winning time of 26:15. North Ridgeville’s Steve Benesh, [...] |
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