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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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January 24 2012 -
Tour of Anchorage: 25th could be the biggest ever
In 1987 the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail was completed after years of public debate and land negotiations. The trail, which follows the Anchorage coastline from downtown to Kincaid Park, intersected the Lanie Fleischer Chester Creek Trail at Westchester Lagoon. Skiers looked at the new trail map and saw the possibility of a "mountain to sea" ski race. |
November 28 2011 -
Grants offered to develop near train, bus stations
Towns, villages and cities in Westchester can apply for a new round of grants to kick-start plans to create mixes of homes, stores and other types of development near train and bus stations. |
November 04 2011 -
Westchester: Knabe submits motion for additional station on Crenshaw/LAX line
Responding to the plaintive pleas from residents in Westchester as well as regional light rail advocates, county Supervisor Don Knabe has asked the board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to consider building a second Westchester station near Manchester Avenue and Aviation Boulevard on the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor. |
November 05 2011 -
UPDATE: New York MTA, other agencies to shut down
NEW YORK — With wind calculations suggesting Hurricane Irene could endanger subway cars where they run above ground, New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA) officials will shut down the subway system, according to the New York Times . Commuter rail lines that serve Long Island, Westchester County and Connecticut will also be shut down, as will commuter rail lines — but not buses ... |
November 30 2011 -
NYC transport takes wing, rail and road
Much of the city's transportation network sprang back to life Monday after its preventative pre-Irene shutdown. Planes flew, ferries made waves, buses and subways rolled, but alas, many suburban trains remained in their yards. While most people had no trouble getting in on Monday morning, hundreds of thousands of riders in New Jersey, Westchester, Connecticut and parts of Long Island remained at ... |
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