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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 16 2012 - Man killed by train in Cumberland County GREENUP (JG-TC) -- A man was struck and killed by a freight train at 8 a.m. today along CSX Railroad tracks near Greenup, Cumberland County Coroner Donna Whitaker said. |
March 29 2012 - Lozeau still has hopes for rail; Wheeler accepts invite to meet with city NASHUA – The possibility of bringing rail to Nashua might still be on the right track, despite state officials turning down a $3.2 million grant to study linking the commuter line from Boston to Concord. At the tail end of a three-hour Board of Aldermen meeting Tuesday night, Mayor Donnalee Lozeau reported that there are “still some things in the mix” to try to bring commuter rail at least to ... |
March 07 2012 - Executive Council rejects $3.2 million for rail study plan CONCORD – The Executive Council Wednesday rejected accepting a $3.2 million federal grant to help pay for studying a commuter rail line from Boston to Concord and running through Nashua. Nashua Mayor Donnalee Lozeau lobbied both publicly and privately for the project, but the council turned it down by a 3-2 vote. Lozeau spoke to the council before the showdown vote and later said she hasn’t ... |
February 04 2012 - Time to get serious about the Madonna It’s taken nine months, but the Surfing Madonna has made the full transition from luminescent fugitive lurking in the shadows of a train trestle to Encinitas icon basking in the sun. |
February 04 2012 - Finally, the Surfing Madonna is riding into the sunrise It’s taken nine months, but the Surfing Madonna has made the full transition from luminescent fugitive lurking in the shadows of a train trestle to Encinitas icon basking in the sun.What a long, strange, choppy ride it’s been. |
January 07 2012 - Tragedy: Beaver Falls student struck, killed by train Authorities say a 16-year-old girl was struck and killed by a passing train in Beaver Falls, about 40 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. The Beaver County Times reports that Taylor Elizabeth Donnadio, a junior at Beaver Falls High School, was struck by a Norfolk Southern train early Friday afternoon. |
January 21 2011 - House panel approves bill on Peace Corps safety DONNA CASSATA Associated Press WASHINGTON A House panel has approved legislation to improve safety and security for Peace Corps volunteers after criticism that the agency did little to train its workers to deal with violent attacks such as rape and murder. By voice vote Wednesday, the House Foreign Affairs Committee pushed ahead two bills that would establish a process for volunteers to make ... |
January 13 2011 - Former NYC Port Authority employee, Bob Beard shares 9/11 story Bob Beard and his wife Donna live on Pennington Farms in Sumter County. On Sept. 11, 2001 Beard was making his morning commute from New Jersey to New York where he worked at the World Trade Center, but the trains ran late and he never crossd the Hudson River into Manhattan. |
January 23 2011 - Returning to Heart Mountain Heart Mountain Interpretive Learning Center opens this weekend As the last train departed on Nov. 10, 1945, young LaDonna Zall quietly watched as Japanese-Americans walked away from the Heart Mountain Relocation Camp where they were confined as internees during World War II. “It was snowing horizontally, as it does in Wyoming … they looked very cold, and there were soldiers in their long winter ... |
July 22 2011 - Oak Forest train crash victims' families search for answers Relatives of the two women killed in a car-train collision in Oak Forest say they are looking for answers.“Both were happy, Christian women,” said Gayle Larsen, a granddaughter of Gail Crabtree.Crabtree, 97, was a passenger in the Saturn driven by her close friend, Donna Grace, 81. They had just dropped off another friend in Oak Forest after playing dominoes, as they did every Thursday afternoon ... |
July 22 2011 - 2 women killed in Oak Forest Metra train crash identified Two elderly Tinley Park woman were killed in the Metra train crash in Oak Forest, authorities announced Friday.Gail Crabtree, 97, of the 16800 block of South New England Avenue, and Donna Grace, 81, of 17000 blcok of Odell Avenue, were killed when a Metra train heading from Joliet to Chicago hit the car they were in about 4 p.m. Thursday on Central Avenue in Oak Forest, according to Metra.The ... |
June 30 2011 - Spinning Disk Helps Train Athletes' Weak Points Athleticism doesn’t just come from the weight room. And it’s not always enhanced by cardio class, as Donna Snow learned one day while struggling to play a recreational football game with the agility and speed she expected of herself. |
June 27 2011 - California's Surfing Madonna Mosaic To Come Down (VIDEO) The Surfing Madonna mosaic has been attracting visitors to its location on the wall of a rail railroad bridge underpass since first appearing around Easter. Now, Eric Patterson, the artist behind the acclaimed-but-illegal artwork has agreed to pay the costs of relocating it from public property. |
June 25 2011 - Surfing Madonna mosaic removed ENCINITAS, Calif., June 25 (UPI) -- The California artist behind a railroad bridge mosaic featuring Our Lady of Guadalupe riding a surfboard has agreed to pay for its removal. |
June 24 2011 - Encinitas removes mosaic of Surfing Madonna from railroad bridge The artist who created and installed a mosaic, which came to be known as the Surfing Madonna, will pay a fine and other costs as Encinitas removes the work. Our Lady of Guadalupe mysteriously appeared in Encinitas a few days before Easter, not on a piece of toast, but riding a surfboard with her palms joined in prayer and an enigmatic Mona Lisa smile. |
June 23 2011 - California's Surfing Madonna mosaic removed FILE - In this May 27, 2011 file photo, Nick Dinapoli, of San Diego, stands in front of the Surfing Madonna mosaic under a train bridge in Encinitas, Calif. The San Diego County beach city of Encinitas on Tuesday June 21, 2011 said that Mark Patterson, the artist who created the popular but illegal mosaic, will pay a $500 fine and all costs of relocating it from public property. (AP Photo ... |
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