| Useful
Fayetteville ,
NC Stations and Companies |
|
|
| Train Station Blog Articles |
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)
|
 |
|
| Fayetteville North Carolina Train Related News (Provided by www.accidentIn.com) |
|
May 02 2012 - Gymnastics: Pisani’s Decorated UA Career Winding Down By Jimmy Carter Special to the Arkansas News Bureau FAYETTEVILLE — Jamie Pisani always worked with older gymnasts growing up. Arkansas co-coaches Mark and Rene Cook are thankful for that. Growing up, Pisani trained and traveled with older girls at the North Stars Gymnastics Academy in New Jersey. One of the gymnasts she grew close to was former Razorback [...] |
March 22 2012 - [UPDATE] Train Hits, Kills Man in Polk Co. The Polks County Sheriff's Office has identified the victim as Russell Ball Jr., of Fayetteville, Arkansas. A man is dead tonight after being hit by a train in Polk County. |
March 12 2012 - UPDATE: Polk County Man Killed By Train The man killed by a train in Polk County has been identified at Russell Ball Junior of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Dispatchers say he was walking on the railroad tracks around noon on Saturday when he was hit by a train. The incident happened near Highway 64 and 441, just east of the Bradley County line. Details are limited, and we will bring you the latest as soon as it becomes available. |
March 11 2012 - Train Death In Polk County Deputies in Polk County are investigating a death tonight. Dispatchers say Russell Ball Junior of Fayetteville, Arkansas was on the railroad tracks around noon Saturday when he was hit by a train. The incident happened near Highway 64 and 441, just east of the Bradley County line. Details are limited, and we will bring you the latest when it becomes available. |
March 04 2012 - High School Roundup Casey Kessler erupted for 27 points to lead Class A No. 4 Midland Trail past county rival Fayetteville on Friday. Jordan Burdette added 20 points for the Patriots. |
January 14 2012 - Al Nofi's CIC This Issue... "Train hard, fight easy." During World War II the prostitute population of Fayetteville, North Carolina, site of Fort Bragg, rose from a “normal” level of about 200 to occasional peaks of some 5,000, as the number of troops stationed there rose and fell. |
October 08 2011 - Tech posts second highest enrollment increase in state According to preliminary figures released Tuesday by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education (ADHE), Arkansas Tech University trailed only the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in increased enrollment. |
June 09 2011 - F’ville Mayor Steele: Keep Fayette out of regional mass transit agency If a new transit agency is created to handle bus and rail service in the Atlanta region, Fayetteville Mayor Ken Steele says he doesn’t want Fayette County to have any part in it. Any new such agency should only have jurisdiction, and a likely sales tax, in counties that “either have transit at this time or would like to have transit,” Steele said in an interview last week. A resolution passed ... |
June 03 2011 - La. man gets 20 years for robbing Ark. bank FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) - A Louisiana man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to robbing a bank housed in a stationary railroad car. |
May 17 2011 - Celebrate trains at Salisbury's depot North Carolina’s Amtrak will celebrate National Train Day Saturday by holding open houses at train stations from Charlotte to Fayetteville, including Salisbury and Kannapolis. The event will raise awareness of North Carolina’s pa ... |
|
 |
|
|
|