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commuter rail line and service owned and operated by New Jersey Transit in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The line loops off the Main Line between the Meadowlands and Glen Rock, with trains continuing in either direction along the Main Line. It is colored on NJT system maps in yellow, and its symbol is a cattail. Peak trains arrive in Hoboken on weekdays between 7:09 am and 8:57 am; they leave Hoboken on weekdays between 4:29 pm and 6:24 pm. |
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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 10 2012 - Federal rail official returns to NWI on May 18 GARY | The Indiana High Speed Rail Association will once again host Joseph C. Szabo, administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration, at 11:30 a.m. May 18 at the John Anderson Conference Center at Indiana University Northwest, 3400 Broadway. |
May 08 2012 - "Smash" Recap 110: “It's a Train Wreck!” Dev and RJ meet for drinks. She tells him about a press opening at the White House and offers to put his name in for it. He hesitates, noting the lack of Broadway theaters in our nation's capital. |
April 05 2012 - Metro-North technology upgrade plan picks up speed Bob Schmitt fields calls in the new Customer Communications Center at the Metro-North White Plains station on North Broadway in White Plains, N.Y., March 28, 2012. The command center serves as a communications hub aimed at streamlining Metro North's information flow to customers through e-mail alerts, web advisories, social media, and public address improvements at New York and Connecticut train ... |
March 30 2012 - Thursday morning Montana news headlines MISSOULA - More than two years after a drunk driver hit and killed two Hellgate High School freshmen on East Broadway Street, the road to East Missoula is getting curbs and a sidewalk. Montana Rail Link employee Jim Cearley drives by the site on a train for work, but he also stops by the riverbank on his time off. It's a personal place for Cearley because it's where his daughter died. |
February 29 2012 - Two men jump onto subway tracks at 72nd Street station Two men in a span of four hours jumped onto the subway tracks this morning at 72nd Street and Broadway, causing headaches for commuters along the West Side, officials said. The first incident occurred at about 8 a.m. when a man was struck by a northbound No. 1 train... |
February 29 2012 - News: Rosinsky vs Marks; Wilson vs Taylor; Smith vs Escobedo On Wednesday, March 7, four-time New York Golden Gloves Champion, Will "Power" Rosinsky (14-1, 8KO's) will be returning to where he made his professional debut when he takes on Zane "The Train" Marks (17-6, 10KO's) in the co-feature bout on the latest installment of DiBella Entertainment's Broadway Boxing series at BB King Blues Club and Grill in midtown Manhattan. |
February 29 2012 - Mural depicting past might be in future Clintonville Historical Society president Mary Rodgers is in negotiations with CSX Corp. officials to allow a mural to be painted on the railroad overpass at East North Broadway and Interstate 71. |
February 24 2012 - John Glenn: The Man Behind the Hero On March 1, 1962, thousands of people lined New York City s Broadway. Some climbed into an unfinished building to use it as a makeshift grandstand. They all wanted a glimpse of a real life hero. In the back of a car driving slowly down the street sat John Herschel Glenn Jr., smiling and giving onlookers a thumbs up. He looked just like an astronaut should. Nearly five foot ten inches of trained ... |
February 15 2012 - Donation of miniature trains has big impact on Strasburg museum During the heyday of passenger rail service, nothing surpassed Pennsylvania Railroad's Broadway Limited. Running between New York and Chicago — with Pennsylvania stops at Philadelphia, Paoli, Harrisburg, Altoona and Pittsburgh — it was the cream of the crop when it came to luxury rail tr... |
February 15 2012 - Subway-push victim relives horror at trial First, the stranger on the platform met her eyes with “a crazy stare.” Then, as the uptown train barreled into the Broadway and 28th Street station, fashion exec Ute Linhart felt two hands push her hard from behind — a New York City nightmare come to life — so forcefully, she flew... |
February 13 2012 - School bus hit from behind It happened when the Dayton bus was stopped at a railroad crossing on S. Broadway Street near the intersection of W. Fifth Street. |
February 09 2012 - Train excursion to highlight woodlands, benefit MPDM Those interested in traveling by train and raising money for a local cause can fulfill that wish this weekend. Mount Pleasant Discovery Museum is offering a train excursion from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday beginning at Mountain Town Station, 506 W. Broadway St. Train enthusiast Sam Staples is lending his [...] |
February 08 2012 - Montgomery: Giants fans showed up simply to have fun together NEW YORK — Riding the train to New York on Tuesday morning, I questioned why approximately 1 million Giants fans would invade lower Manhattan for a fleeting glimpse at their football heroes as they crawled up Broadway on a series of floats. |
February 07 2012 - PATH offering additional train services to Giants Super Bowl parade NEWARK — Giants fans in New Jersey can use mass transit to attend New York City's ticker tape parade for the Super Bowl champs on Tuesday. PATH will offer additional midday service to the World Trade Center, one block from the parade router on Broadway. |
February 06 2012 - 'Soul Train' fans pay tribute New York Harlem meeting a Cornelius sendoff Fans of Soul Train boogied down Broadway wearing afro wigs and bell bottoms Saturday while others recounted their favorite episodes at a Harlem meeting hall in tribute to the show's late creator, Don Cornelius. About 100 dancers descended on Times Square in a "flash mob" organized through the internet. As startled tourists looked on, they recreated one ... |
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