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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 24 2012 -
Train struck teen in Durham
Amtrak officials say the Carolinian train was running from New York to Charlotte when it hit the male just after 6 p.m. |
February 24 2012 -
'Cats on track to extend streak
Hockey East notebook They need two points vs. UMass DURHAM - It was one of those losses that could have completely derailed a train the Wildcats have desperately tried to keep on track since they started the season 0-4 then suffered through a five-game losing streak a month and a half ago. Instead, the University of New Hampshire hockey team responded to its 4-3 overtime loss to Vermont last ... |
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. |
November 15 2011 -
University, town shouldn’t let Amtrak cuts roll along without a fight
By: TNH Editorial Staff At a town meeting last week, Durham Town Administrator Todd Selig introduced a movement to support the continuation of a Durham stop on the Amtrak Downeaster. Because of a budget proposal in the House, funds to the train could be slashed and the Down... |
November 14 2011 -
Triangle's transit prospects in limbo
Durham County voters took a big first step for themselves and their neighbors last week when they approved a new local sales tax to make down payments on a 25-year, $3.5 billion three-county transportation network of buses and trains. |
October 27 2011 -
L.A. transit fan gets thanks from mayor, custom bus stop sign
Al Vogel lives in Durham, Calif., about 20 miles south of Chico. But the organic farmer and former teacher loves Los Angeles so much that he often visits to explore the city by bus and train, relying solely on public transit to get around. |
October 21 2011 -
Durhamville celebrating bicentennial Sept. 17
DURHAMVILLE — The Bicentennial of Durhamville will be held at noon on Saturday, Sept. 17. It will be called Heritage Day throughout the hamlet. With the sounding of the fire siren the marchers will proceed down the parade route on Center Street, past the Durhamville Baptist Church, Firehouse, the old Union Schoolhouse and continue out Foster Street. At Railroad Street the route will turn left ... |
July 14 2011 -
SUNDAY, JULY 17
Railroad Days in Omaha and Council Bluffs concludes unday. Five area railroad-themed attractions are holidng special events — Lauritzen Gardens and the Durham Museum in Omaha, and the Union Pacific Railroad Museum,... |
July 12 2011 -
Moxie Days 5K, Worumbo race
The Moxie Festival weekend was held in Lisbon Falls and featured a 5K road race on Saturday (with over 400 finishers) and the 13th annual Chief Worumbo Androscoggin River Race, a six-mile amateur competition that began at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Durham Boat Launch on Route. 136 in Durham and ended under the railroad trellis where the Sabattus River meets the Androscoggin on Route 196 in Lisbon. |
July 02 2011 -
UNH Dairy Bar a stop worth whistling for
DURHAM, N.H. - You have to wonder how many students choose the University of New Hampshire because the campus has its own passenger rail station. And if they come by Amtrak to scout the school, the station’s resident restaurant, the UNH Dairy Bar, probably clinches the deal. |
June 14 2011 -
President pushes jobs in North Carolina trip
DURHAM, N.C. -- Confronting the challenge of running for re-election while the unemployment rate remains stubbornly high, President Barack Obama convened a session of his new jobs council Monday, offering a proposal to train 10,000 U.S. engineering students a year in a targeted program to fill high-tech jobs. The program, which Mr. |
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