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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 23 2012 -
Scientists announce coalition to develop the world's cleanest passenger locomotive
Plans to create the world's first carbon-neutral higher-speed locomotive were announced today by the Coalition for Sustainable Rail (CSR), a collaboration of the University of Minnesota's Institute on the Environment (IonE) and the nonprofit Sustainable Rail International (SRI). CSR draws on the carbon-neutral solid biofuel research expertise of the University of Minnesota and the modern steam ... |
May 21 2012 -
Section of Rio Grande Trail to remain closed until Friday
The gates on a midvalley section of the Rio Grande Trail will remain locked an extra four days next week while trail repairs are completed and a vault toilet is installed along the stretch. This gate is about 4 miles upvalley from Carbondale. |
May 21 2012 -
Closure of Rio Grande Trail to last a little bit longer
The gates on a midvalley section of the Rio Grande Trail will remain locked an extra four days next week while trail repairs are completed and a vault toilet is installed along the stretch. This gate is about three miles upvalley from Carbondale. |
May 18 2012 -
6 die in Madison County, including 3 in Granite City crash
Investigators are examining the deaths of six people in less than 24 hours in Madison County: three were killed in a Granite City crash, a woman died after a house fire in Glen Carbon, a bicyclist was fatally hit by a vehicle and a man running to beat a train in Venice didn't make it. |
May 12 2012 -
Philadelphia's Subway Trains Are Becoming Rolling Power Factories [Monster Machines]
# monstermachines The transportation sector accounts for nearly half of United State's total energy consumption. With fuel prices continually climbing, those energy costs are cutting into already-strained state budgets. To combat its carbon footprint, the South East Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) has outfitted its light-rail trains with regenerative braking technology. That's right: They ... |
May 01 2012 -
IDOT seeking input on railroad service
CARBONDALE —The Illinois Department of Transportation is conducting its first federally mandated comprehensive study of the roughly 8,000 miles of railroad lines in the state to identify anticipated trends, needs and issues that might arise over the course of the next three decades. |
April 28 2012 -
Earth day is every day for public transit industry
From using solar bus shelters, operating environmentally-friendly bus and rail vehicles, recycling bus wash water, and incorporating rain gardens at bus rapid transit (BRT) stations, the U.S. public transportation industry is committed to using green technologies to further reduce carbon emissions, improve air quality, and help our country reach energy independence. |
April 03 2012 -
EPA's New Regulations Hit King Coal & Railroad Companies
Last Tuesday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced its first carbon pollution standard for new power plants. The EPA move will discourage new coal fired power plants from being built, which will substantially dampen domestic coal demand. This will eventually hurt railroad companies in near term as coal is predominantly shipped by rail. |
March 03 2012 -
Police say man saved 2 from carbon monoxide
Two men were hospitalized Friday after being exposed to high levels of carbon monoxide inside their East Lampeter Township home, officials said, and a third man was being lauded for likely having saved their lives. Around 9 a.m., John Petersheim, the owner of J&R Metal Products at 244 Railroad A... |
March 03 2012 -
2 overcome by carbon monoxide in East Lampeter home
Two men were taken to the hospital after suffering high levels of carbon monoxide poisoning Friday in East Lampeter Township. The incident happened at about 9 a.m. at a home at 242 Railroad Ave. in Bird-in-Hand, officials said. John Petersheim, owner of J&R Metal Products, 244 Railroad Ave., wen... |
February 27 2012 -
SIU closes train wreck of regular season
CARBONDALE — It began with the program’s first loss to a Division II team since Chris Lowery became the coach at SIU in 2004. The Salukis’ regular season ended Saturday with their sixth straight loss, a school-record 8-22 mark, and Lowery back on the hot seat. |
February 24 2012 -
Koppers Holdings Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter 2011 Results
Sales Increase 25% for Quarter; Pitch Volumes Increase 34% Over Prior Year Quarter as Demand Remains Strong; Railroad Sales Increase 14% Over Prior Year Quarter; Closing and Related Charges Amount to $41 Million for Carbon Black Plant |
February 08 2012 -
Garfield GOP to caucus tonight
7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, registration at 6:30 p.m. Advance registration at www.caucus.cologop.org Precincts 1-4: Roaring Fork High School, Carbondale Precincts 5-8 & Precincts 9-12: Glenwood Springs Community Center, 100 Wulfsohn Road, Glenwood Springs Precincts 13-18: Coal Ridge High School, New Castle Precincts 19-23: Garfield County Fairgrounds Event Hall, 1001 Railroad Ave., Rifle Precincts ... |
February 07 2012 -
Moving truck crashes onto train tracks, injuring 1
CARBON COUNTY, Utah (ABC 4 News) – A man was recovering Sunday after the moving truck he was operating crashed through a guard rail, down an embankment before crashing onto a railroad track. Utah Highway Patrol tells ABC 4 News that Michael Porter, 26 from the Bullfrog area was driving a Penske moving truck around 5 p.m. near Helper on US Highway 6. According to UHP Porter crashed through a ... |
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