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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 15 2012 - Railroad: Crossing tracks wrong way could be fatal TOWANDA — Aboard Union Pacific Railroad’s Columbia dome car, the sound of the air horns of the locomotive operated by Clinton engineer Larry Andrews alerted motorists and pedestrians well in advance of the approaching special passenger train. |
May 04 2012 - Port finds buyer for old Y&S railroad EAST LIVERPOOL — The Columbiana County Port Authority has found another potential buyer for its railroad for what they hope is the last time. |
May 04 2012 - Business A Canadian company signed an agreement to buy the former Youngstown & Southern Railroad from the Columbiana County Port Authority. |
May 03 2012 - Author tracks history of Columbia-to-Centralia rail line COLUMBIA — Silhouetted against the falling sun, Marty Paten stood between the tracks in Centralia at the switch where the railroad to Columbia begins curving away from the mainline. "This would be the beginning," Paten said. "And over there," he pointed, "there used to be a turntable, which is what they used to use to turn the train around." The turntable, along many of the depots that were ... |
April 27 2012 - Family gives former ‘bait dog’ new home Nearly two months after he was found bloodied on the side of the road in Linthicum, Rocky Road has a new home and family. The pit bull, whom county police believe was a “bait dog” used to train fighting dogs, has been adopted by a family of four living on Kent Island. Sabrina Benko filed the paperwork with Columbia-based shelter Tara’s House on Tuesday, making the adoption official. |
April 19 2012 - RCMP to train B.C. officers to investigate sex harassment within force British Columbia's top RCMP officer says he's talked to hundreds of women who work for the force in British Columbia and they've told him the work environment has to change, so he's appointing 100 Mounties to investigate sexual harassment complaints in an effort to improve a culture condemned by some as intolerably sexist. |
April 16 2012 - LISTENING STATION: Train's 'California 37' California 37 Train Columbia ★★½ After dropping out of the public eye for the better part of a decade, Train came chugging back into the mainstream with "Hey Soul Sister," a monster hit that pumped new life into the band's career. "California 37" is Train's first collection of new material ... |
April 16 2012 - RCMP to train 100 B.C. officers to investigate sex harassment within force VANCOUVER - British Columbia's top RCMP officer says he's talked to hundreds of women who work for the force in British Columbia and they've told him the work environment has to change, so he's appointing 100 Mounties to investigate sexual harassment complaints in an effort to improve a culture condemned by some as intolerably sexist. |
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 13 2012 - British Columbia Vancouver's Stanley Park welcomes visitors to its special nights of winter illuminations, Bright Nights. Over a million lights transform the forest into a magical world. Board the park's train to be transported right into Santa's living room. |
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