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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 25 2012 - All aboard Buckhorn Northern train season begins Saturday
Good times will arrive this week for area children thanks to the Loveland Lions Club, which sponsors two things children look forward to each year. The Pet and Doll Parade, a long-time Loveland tradition, marks the end of the school year on Thursday, and the little train in the park, the Buckhorn Northern Railroad, starts operations on Saturday.
May 25 2012 - Businesses looking to reward after Mason work
One of the city's major north-south corridors will shut down for a week in July while Burlington Santa Fe Railroad replaces track and the city prepares for an $87 million transportation project.
May 25 2012 - Cleanup of former Union Pacific Railroad site goes forward
The California Coastal Commission will review the cleanup of a former Union Pacific Railroad site in Eureka on Thursday. According to a notice from the commission, the applicant is proposing to remediate the soil contamination at the site.
May 24 2012 - LIRR Access to Grand Central Delayed Again
Long Island Railroad passengers looking forward to hearing the words “next stop Grand Central Station” may have to wait until 2019, adding another year to the already [...]
May 24 2012 - Making history come alive
A Tourism Trail Development Grant recently awarded to the Daviess County Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Bureau will fund a tourism project designed to draw history buffs, in particular, to the county.
May 24 2012 - MnDOT snowplow driver hit by train attends state observance
The 55-year-old Wells resident received critical injuries he continues to recover from as he slowly wends his way toward his goal.
May 24 2012 - Kansas City Southern Receives Responsible Care® Partner Award
Kansas City Southern is pleased to announce that its subsidiary, The Kansas City Southern Railway Company , received the American Chemistry Council’s
May 24 2012 - Jeff Davis jurors award $200K bid for railroad facility
The construction bid for a grading room and sampling facility for the Lacassine high-speed rail loading facility has been awarded to a local contractor. 
May 24 2012 - Grapevine's Glockenspiel Clock Tower Debuts Its Would-Be Train Robbers
GRAPEVINE, Texas, May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Grapevine, Texas has some new characters in town. The interesting thing is, you have to look upwards 75 feet toward Grapevine's Glockenspiel Clock Tower to ...
May 23 2012 - Lookout Mountain, area communities take a step toward becoming more pedestrian friendly
It should be easier, one day, to walk between the town centers of Lookout Mountain, Ga., and Lookout Mountain, Tenn. The sister cities are building pedestrian pathways on Lula Lake Road heading toward the state line where they’ll connect — like the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met in 1869 at Promontory Point, Utah, to create the transcontinental railroad.
May 23 2012 - U-M awarded $1.3M by Dept. of Energy
The University of Michigan has been awarded $1.3 million to train a new generation of nuclear scientists, the U.S. Department of Energy announced Tuesday.
May 23 2012 - SoNo neighborhoods get support from grant
In this file photo Metro-North train riders get off the 3:04 Northbound at South Norwalk Station. Photo: ST / CT On Wednesday the Tri-State Transportation Campaign TSTC and One Region Funders' Group awarded a grant of $48,000 to the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency to support efforts to promote equitable, sustainable development near the South Norwalk Metro-North Railroad station.
May 22 2012 - Birmingham's Railroad Park is finalist for national award
Railroad park is competing against parks in New York, Oregon and Calgary for the Urban Land Institute's Urban Open Space Award.
May 22 2012 - Frank Phillips gets $142K state grant
AUSTIN - The State Comptroller's office awarded Frank Phillips College $142,434 to purchase equipment and train students entering the work force, the agency announced Tuesday.
May 22 2012 - Delco Heritage Commission honors Morton Train Station
MORTON -- Among the recipients of awards from the Delaware County Heritage Commission were the Morton Station Preservation Committee and SEPTA for the restoration of the historic station in the heart of the borough.
May 22 2012 - Rail Authority certifies Merced to Fresno section
Author(s):  For The Madera Tribune FRESNO — The California High-Speed Rail Authority Board certified the final Environment Impact Report for the Merced to Fresno section of the proposed bullet train, allowing it to take additional steps toward starting construction at the end of the year or early 2013. The Authority also chose a north-south route and station locations for Merced and Fresno ...
May 21 2012 - The GBTC Announces Geeks on a Train
http://gb.tc/geeks-on-a-train/Geeks on a Train is a step toward creating a Northeast tech corridor b...
May 21 2012 - Nature Conservancy: 629 picnickers at Birmingham's Railroad Park counted toward worldwide recor
Picnic for the Planet is an event being held in all 50 states and about three dozen countries in an attempt to break the record of about 24,000 picnickers.
May 21 2012 - BNSF Railway Salutes 2011 Employees of the Year
BNSF Railway honored the accomplishments of employees from across its network at an awards ceremony in Fort Worth, Texas, this week. The event recognized BNSF’s Safety Employees of
May 20 2012 - Perth Amboy train station chugs toward renovation
NJ Transit files preliminary design of station as $50M project kicks off
May 20 2012 - Head of transit authority touts benefits of rail to LCC students
The executive director and CEO of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation told students at Leeward Community College on Tuesday that rail transit will save them money.

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