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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)
May 08 2012 - Historic pages from the archives of the Staten Island Advance: July 11, 1934 View full sizeJULY 11, 1934NUN HIT BY TRAINOn her way home from early mass, Sister Elizabeth Fontes, 53, of St.Dorothy's Academy, was killed instantly at 7:50 this morning when struck by an eastbound S.I.R.T express train at the Old Town...
April 23 2012 - Jerome Groopman: Can immune therapy fight cancer? In the summer of 1890, an adventurous seventeen-year-old from New Jersey named Elizabeth Dashiell travelled across the United States by train. During the journey, she caught her hand between the seats of a Pullman car. The hand became swollen and painful, and, when it didn’t heal . . . (Subscription required.)
March 17 2012 - "Reluctant heiress" jewels set for $10 million auction NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just three months after its record-smashing sale of Elizabeth Taylor's renowned jewels, Christie's has nabbed another storied collection belonging to "reluctant heiress" Huguette Clark which is poised to take in more than $10 million. Clark, who died last year at age 104, was heir to a copper, timber and railroad fortune and had no children. Married once briefly, she shunned ...
March 13 2012 - 'Reluctant heiress' jewels set for $10 mln auction NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just three months after its record-smashing sale of Elizabeth Taylor's renowned jewels, Christie's has nabbed another storied collection belonging to "reluctant heiress" Huguette Clark which is poised to take in more than $10 million. Clark, who died last year at age 104, was heir to a copper, timber and railroad fortune and had no children. Married once briefly, she shunned ...
March 13 2012 - 'Reluctant heiress' jewels set for $10 million auction NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just three months after its record-smashing sale of Elizabeth Taylor's renowned jewels, Christie's has nabbed another storied collection belonging to "reluctant heiress" Huguette Clark which is poised to take in more than $10 million. Clark, who died last year at age 104, was heir to a copper, timber and railroad fortune and had no children. Married once briefly, she shunned ...
March 12 2012 - Opera singer started UCF's vocal program Elizabeth Wrancher, a talented vocalist without much need for the limelight, loved to train and develop young voices.
February 18 2012 - Linden police begin aggressive traffic enforcement near train station LINDEN — Since October, there have been six vehicle-pedestrians accidents in the area of Wood Avenue and Elizabeth Avenue near the city’s train station. Two of the accidents have resulted in fatalities.
February 14 2012 - San Antonio candidates in 'Battle Royale' over Texas Senate seat? Texas Railroad Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones resigned Monday afternoon, after weeks of defending her move to San Antonio to run for a state Senate seat there. Jones, in a letter to Gov. Rick Perry, said she will give up her statewide position, putting to rest the question of whether she could remain in office without residing in the state capital. Perry will appoint her replacement. Several ...
February 14 2012 - Elizabeth Ames-Jones steps down from Railroad Commission Elizabeth Ames-Jones is stepping down as chair of the Texas Railroad Commission to focus on her run for State Senate. Her decision comes amid controversy over state residency requirements.
February 09 2012 - Obituary: Rev. William Saylor Rev. William Saylor, 84, of Morning View, died Jan. 30, 2012, at St. Elizabeth Edgewood. He was a retired switch tender with the Pennsylvania Railroad, and pastor and founder of the Free Holiness Church of God in Covington. He served in the U.S. Army.
February 07 2012 - Authorities Investigating Pedestrian-Train Accident Authorities are continuing to investigate a pedestrian-train accident that happened Friday southeast of Minot. Elizabeth Marie Dehnke, 17, from Logan was crossing the tracks Friday afternoon when she was struck and killed by an east bound Canadian Pacific train.
February 07 2012 - Suit seeks end to Railroad Commission chair's pay A former Travis County judge is suing to stop the salary the state is paying to Railroad Commission chairwoman Elizabeth Ames Jones.
February 05 2012 - Master plan approved for “rails-to-trails” project The first “rails-to-trails” project in East Tennessee gained momentum Thursday when the City Commission approved a master plan compiled by Durham, N.C.-based Alta/Greenways that will serve as a guide for the 10-mile pedestrian-friendly path from Johnson City to Elizabethton.
January 21 2012 - Obituary: Richard 'Tony' Huelsman Richard "Tony" Huelsman, 76, of Independence, died Jan. 5, 2012, at St. Elizabeth Fort Thomas. He served in the U.S. Army and was a retired railroad engineer for Conrail.
January 14 2012 - Trailblazers: Rail removal begins on future Tweetsie Trail project Workers with C&S Rail Services began pulling up rails and crossties in Elizabethton this week along right of way now owned by Johnson City, which plans to convert the rail line into a bike and walking trail, known as the Tweetsie Trail.
January 12 2012 - Wentworth sparks a residency battle in state Senate race Wentworth sparks a residency battle in state Senate race express-news Copyright 2012 express-news. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 09:19 a.m., Thursday, January 5, 2012 State Sen. Jeff Wentworth is accusing Texas Railroad Commission Chairwoman Elizabeth Ames Jones of violating the state constitution by holding onto office ...
January 07 2012 - Railroad line removal work to begin ELIZABETHTON — The rails and crossties are finally being removed. After several years of out-of-sight negotiations between the city of Johnson City and Genesee and Wyoming Railroad, the public will finally be able to see evidence of the city’s takeover of the East Tennessee Railroad line on Monday.
January 07 2012 - Tragedy: Beaver Falls student struck, killed by train Authorities say a 16-year-old girl was struck and killed by a passing train in Beaver Falls, about 40 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. The Beaver County Times reports that Taylor Elizabeth Donnadio, a junior at Beaver Falls High School, was struck by a Norfolk Southern train early Friday afternoon.
January 07 2012 - Rickie Edward Jennings, Jan. 29, 1943-Jan. 2, 2012 Rickie Edward Jennings, 68, of Bellevue, passed away Monday, Jan. 2, 2012, at his residence. He was born Jan. 29, 1943, in Portsmouth, Ohio, son of the late Donald and Elizabeth (Smith) Jennings. Rick retired in 2003 from Norfolk Southern Railroad where he was a conductor. He served his country in the U.S. Air Force. read more