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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 -
Reenactment will launch center’s opening
Travis Gerber, dressed as Peter Skene Ogden, will lead the Ogden Trek on June 2 from Carlin to the California Trail Center, which will be celebrating its grand opening that day. |
May 13 2012 -
Heavy rains bring lightning, flooding to Central Texas
AUSTIN -- Central Texas was hit by rain, lightning and hail Thursday evening. Much of Central Texas, including Travis, Williamson and Hays counties, are under a Tornado Watch until 3 a.m. The storm system touched off tornadic winds in Weimar, between Houston and San Antonio, flipping over a train, pulling down power lines and damaging a school and a hospital. The rain knocked out to numerous ... |
April 04 2012 -
UPDATE: Boy falls from bridge, dies
A teenage boy died near Winslow early Friday morning after he fell from a 125-foot railroad bridge. Central Emergency Services Capt. Steve Harrison said the boy was with other teens when he fell from the bridge, located just south of Winslow on Trestle Road, about 1:30 a.m. Washington County Coroner Roger Morris confirmed the boy’s name was Travis Cox. Cox was a student at West Fork High School. |
March 06 2012 -
Economic benefits expected from trail
NEW ALBANY, Miss. (AP) - New Albany businessman Travis Wiseman says he's ready to see rails converted to trails. Wiseman's Union Appliance and Furniture in downtown New Albany sits next to what will be the start of the Rails to Trails project. |
March 06 2012 -
Work Underway On 'Rails To Trails' Project
NEWS ALBANY, Miss. (WCBI) - Travis Wiseman says he's ready to see rails converted to trails. "The sooner the better." Wiseman owns Union Appliance and Furniture. The store in downtown New Albany sits next to what will be the start of the Rails to Trails Project . |
February 27 2012 -
Court delays Bicycle Bob trials
A judge has rescheduled trials for two defendants in the “Bicycle Bob” case. On Oct. 18, 2009, Travis Jim discovered the body of Dwite Morgan, 54, covered in blood at his camp site located in an alley just west of the downtown railroad tracks. Morgan was widely known around Edmond as “Bicycle Bob.” |
February 22 2012 -
Significant impact expected from 44-mile Tanglefoot Trail
NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI — New Albany businessman Travis Wiseman says he’s ready to see rails converted to trails. Wiseman’s Union Appliance and Furniture in downtown New Albany sits next to what will be the start of the Rails to Trails project. |
February 17 2012 -
Underground Railroad play shares history with children
Bright Star theatre presents “Heroes of the Underground Railroad” at the main Orange County Library in Hillsborough at 6:00 p.m. Thursday evening. Kaurie Tubman (left) and Travis Emery (right) performed all roles in the play. |
January 16 2012 -
Meehan-Walker clash March 7
IBF #8 Kali “Checkmate” Meehan (38-4, 31 KOs) will clash with American heavyweight KO artist, Travis “Freight Train” Walker (38-7-1, 30 KOs) on March 7, over twelve rounds, at the Derwent Entertainment Centre in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. |
November 20 2011 -
Model railroad donated to hospital’s pediatric wing
Model train enthusiasts Emil Decker, left, and John Travis work Wednesday on a model train set inside TrainMaster Models in Buford. The set will be displayed in the children's wing at the Northeast Georgia Medical Center. |
October 30 2011 -
Three dead, three still missing in Atchison grain elevator explosion
ATCHISON | Ramona Keil was talking on the phone Friday afternoon to her son Travis, a grain inspector at the Bartlett Grain Co., about his weekend plans. “He was working a train at the time,” she said. “Said he was thinking of taking Saturday off. I said, ‘Go for it.’ He didn’t.” |
October 29 2011 -
High speed walk
Three brothers who are Reedley natives are bringing California’s proposed High Speed Rail Line down to ground level. On Aug. 29, brothers Travis Souza and Adam Souza and their stepbrother Nate Yockey embarked on a 500-mile journey that began at Los Angeles Union Station. |
October 29 2011 -
Slaght brothers make noise in I90 Motocross
Trevor (left) and Travis Slaght use their own backyard to train for a busy motocross season and it paid off this past summer. In the photo above, the brothers show of some of their bikes and hardware from a busy, but enjoyable summer season. |
October 19 2011 -
Brothers with Hanford ties tackle high-speed rail debate
One would think, after three weeks and more than 200 miles of walking across the proposed California high-speed rail route so far, that you could get a small break. Not these three brothers. Driven by curiosity and their own mixed feelings over the rail project, Travis and Adam Souza and Everett Nate Yockey — whose family has owned farmland for nearly a century in rural Hanford, where the train ... |
October 04 2011 -
Bicycling hobo killed near Britt
BRITT — Railroad Randy, a hobo from Minneapolis, has been identified as the bicyclist killed Friday night on U.S. Highway 18 near Britt. Randy, whose given name was Randy Nomeland, was pedaling eastbound at 10:30 p.m. Friday just west of Britt when he was struck by an SUV driven by Travis Jack Thomas, 39, of Floyd, who was also eastbound, the Iowa State Patrol reported. The accident remains ... |
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