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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 08 2012 - CNY National Railway display And if you can't get enough trains, the CNY National Railway Historical Society has a special tribute to the old Syracuse train station now on display at their store in Shoppingtown Mall. |
February 28 2012 - Driver acquitted in deadly bus crash SYRACUSE, N.Y., Feb. 28 (UPI) -- A bus driver was acquitted Tuesday of negligent homicide for a crash that killed four when he hit a low railroad bridge after getting lost in upstate New York. |
January 28 2012 - Tractor trailer carrying cattle hits railroad bridge The top of a double decker trailer carrying 34 cows hit a railroad bridge in Syracuse, killing some of the cattle onboard. The accident happened at about 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of West Genesee Street and Erie Boulevard. |
January 15 2012 - Oneida's Third Rail draws railroad enthusiasts ONEIDA — Some railroad and history buffs had to be turned away Saturday as a capacity crowd filled the conference room at the Oneida Public Library to hear railroad historian John Taibi present a pictorial presentation on “Oneida’s Third Rail,” and take a nostalgic look back on how the former Oneida Railway Company helped connect travels from Utica to Syracuse in the early years of the 20th ... |
January 12 2012 - 'Oneida’s Third Rail' presentation Jan. 14 at Oneida Public Library ONEIDA — On Saturday, Jan. 14, at 1 p.m., railroad historian John Taibi will present at the Oneida Public Library in words and pictures “Oneida’s Third Rail,” the story of the Oneida Railway Co. and the West Shore Third Rail connecting Utica with Syracuse between 1907 and 1930. |
January 12 2012 - Oneida Castle rich with history (video) ONEIDA CASTLE – The new Oneida Castle historian wants to awaken public curiosity about the village which served as the birthplace of an internationally-known animal trap and also functioned as a hub of activity on a rail line between Utica and Syracuse. |
January 10 2012 - 'Oneida’s Third Rail' presentation Jan. 14 at Oneida Public Library ONEIDA — On Saturday, Jan. 14, at 1 p.m., railroad historian John Taibi will present at the Oneida Public Library in words and pictures “Oneida’s Third Rail,” the story of the Oneida Railway Co. and the West Shore Third Rail connecting Utica with Syracuse between 1907 and 1930. |
December 31 2011 - Safety concerns ground bus that served Albany, other cities Safety concerns ground bus that served Albany, other cities In September 2010, a Megabus driver missed a turn late at night and failed to clear a low railroad bridge near Syracuse, N.Y., after missing 12 warning signs, some with flashing lights, before the bus slammed into a low bridge, killing four people and seriously injuring others. The driver is charged with negligent homicide, while at ... |
November 19 2011 - Rail accident closes Interstate I-81 in Syracuse SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Interstate 81 in Syracuse has been closed because of a railroad accident involving an overturned propane tank car. Local officials tell the Syracuse Post-Standard that northbound traffic is being rerouted onto Interstate 481 because of the accident Friday afternoon. The southbound detour is to I-690 east. Syracuse... |
November 14 2011 - Investigation continues into train derailment The investigation is underway into a train derailment that led to highway shutdowns and evacuations in Syracuse Friday. There were no injuries and city officials say emergency workers handled the disaster well. YNN's Bill Carey says some luck also played a role in the benign outcome. |
November 12 2011 - Residents allowed home, roads reopen after train derailment Evacuated residents in the City of Syracuse can now return to their homes. People from about 60 homes were forced to evacuate Friday after two railroad cars rolled over near Route 81 causing major traffic jams in the area. |
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