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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 -
Voyage, Struttin’, the Goldilocks Effect, Radio-Controlled Cars and a Diamond Jubliee: What More
News in West Virginia’s state parks for 2012 summer funCharleston, W.Va. (PRWEB) April 30, 2012 Getting out of the house and into the outdoors is as close as a West Virginia state park. Ride a bike or hike the Greenbrier River or North Bend Rail trails. Explore Bald Knob, West Virginia’s third-highest peak, via the Cass Scenic Railroad. Camp at the newest state park campground, Little Beaver or ... |
May 01 2012 -
Charleston’s track & field trailblazers
CHARLESTON — The foresight to know what was happening May 7, 1977, on and around the Charleston High School cinder track would have been impossible. |
April 30 2012 -
Editorial: Lessons from car-train accident
by PaloAltoOnline.com No one has suggested that the death of Judith Goldblatt on the train tracks at Charleston Road a year ago was anything other than a tragic accident, in spite of the secretive and evasive handling of the case by Palo Alto and other officials. Related story: • One year later, questions remain about train/car collision |
April 27 2012 -
Building of N&W topic of lecture
Train and railroad enthusiasts can join other history buffs for “Every Blood-Stained Mile: The Building of the Norfolk and Western in West Virginia,” the topic of discussion for a lecture at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, in the Archives and History Library at the Culture Center, State Capitol Complex in Charleston. Historians Jack and Kay Dickinson of Huntington will deliver the free talk and the ... |
April 22 2012 -
One year later, questions remain about train/car collision
by Sue Dremann A year after Indiana resident Judith Goldblatt was killed when a train hit her rental car at the Charleston Road crossing, questions linger about the events surrounding her death and the City of Palo Alto's role, if any, in the accident. |
April 13 2012 -
Rail important to state transportation plan, exec says
COLUMBIA — A state transportation plan aimed at moving cargo from the Port of Charleston to manufacturing plants and distribution centers across the Southeast needs to have a key role for railroads, said the state manager for one of the Class I rail lines. |
April 10 2012 -
Train hits, kills man in Charleston
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A train struck and killed a man as he walked on the tracks in Charleston Sunday afternoon, police say. The incident happened around 2:30 p.m. in the area of 31st Street near the University of Charleston. Ezra Shawn Mull... |
March 19 2012 -
Original underground railroad ran south
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- While most Americans are familiar with the Underground Railroad that helped Southern slaves escape north before the Civil War, the first clandestine path to freedom ran for more than a century in the opposite direction. Stories ... |
February 28 2012 -
Midtown takes on Arlene Huttons Last Train to Nibroc
When producing a play, the pressure is on the director to interpret the playwright's original work respectfully and correctly. When the playwright is still very much alive and could walk in at any moment, that pressure is even higher. That's what Jo Ellen Aspinwall discovered over the course of directing Arlene Hutton's Last Train to Nibroc at the Charleston Acting Studio. |
February 24 2012 -
Boy Scouts could get some help from the Legislature
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The Boy Scouts of Americas sprawling new West Virginia adventure camp could get some help from the Legislature this session. The state Senate expects to vote Friday on a bill to improve rail service to the |
February 21 2012 -
Review: Last Train to Nibroc is a sweet ride
War-time romances that begin on a train are bound to be bumpy. Arlene Huttons Last Train to Nibroc at the Charleston Acting Studio is a sweet play about a handsome young man, Raleigh, and a beautiful young woman, May, who meet in 1940 on an east-bound train from California. She is headed home to Kentucky after a broken engagement to an Army pilot, and he is headed to New York City to be a writer ... |
February 20 2012 -
George Hohmann: Shales keep giving
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The natural gas-rich shales: natures gifts that keep on giving. Now comes word that although coal shipments by rail are down as utilities shift to burning natural gas to generate electricity, shipments of sand used to fracture s... |
February 20 2012 -
Rail suit to cost another $250,000
The city of North Charleston plans to set aside another $250,000 for its ongoing litigation against the state of South Carolina over rail service. The sum, recommended unanimously Thursday by City Council's Finance Committee, would bring the city's total spending on the lawsuit to about ... |
February 18 2012 -
Lawmakers look to beef up Scout site rail service
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Lawmakers in both houses of the Legislature are advancing bills that would preserve a historical railroad station and help alleviate traffic congestion from the forthcoming Summit National Scout Reserve in Fayette County. Under ... |
February 14 2012 -
Plans for a 90-mile excursion train loop in mountains proposed
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A plan to develop a 90-mile excursion train loop through the rugged highlands east of Elkins was unveiled during a meeting of the West Virginia Tourism Commission on Monday. The proposed Highland Adventure of Mountain & Rail w... |
February 05 2012 -
Herman Cain Sings The Theme From Pokemon: The Movie
He's no longer in the race, but while he was on the campaign trail, Herman Cain liked to reference video games in subtle ways. He's done with all that subtlety. At the Stephen Colbert/Herman Cain campaign rally that took place this weekend at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, Cain said, "I was not going to let Stephen Colbert show me up singing, but let me give you the Pokemon poem ... |
February 03 2012 -
Cops: Missing Naperville man took cabs, trains to downstate college
The young man who vanished Monday morning from his family’s house on Naperville’s far southwest side apparently took a circuitous trip of some 250 miles from Naperville to Joliet to Chicago to downstate Mattoon, before going twice to the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Naperville police said Thursday.Charles R. Catlett Jr., 21, known to family and friends as Rich, was found ... |
February 02 2012 -
Racing official ponders inquiry into greyhound allegations
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The chairman of the state Racing Commission said Wednesday it is "worth asking a question" about allegations that live rabbits are being used to train state greyhounds, a cruel and forbidden practice the racing industry sa... |
February 01 2012 -
Suspect pleads guilty to extortion attempt against governor
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A California man told a federal judge Tuesday he had embarrassing footage of West Virginia greyhounds being trained to chase live rabbits, a cruel and forbidden practice dog breeders claim is no longer used.Harry Marshall Rae also s... |
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