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California Zephyr With Yellowstone National Park - 7 Night/8 Day Tour
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More than 2,000 acres of geysers, hot springs, and lava formations await you in Yellowstone, the world’s first national park established in 1872. Located in three states, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, Yellowstone’s most famous sights include Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and the Continental Divide. Keep your cameras handy as the vast Yellowstone is teeming with roaming wildlife, including wolves, grizzly bears, bison and elk. Your “Yellowstone National Park” 8-day adventure includes two nights onboard Amtrak’s California Zephyr as well as one night in Salt Lake City, three nights at the Yellowstone Park Hotel and one night in San Francisco. This well-planned itinerary combines rail touring with scenic driving and land tours to give you the “best of the West” independent vacation. Consider upgrading to a roomette or bedroom, which includes meals aboard the train. |
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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 24 2012 -
Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith tangles with a quirk of Arkansas history
On the wildflower-studded slopes of the Ozarks, where memories run long and family ties run thick, a little-known and long-ago chapter of history still simmers. On Sept. 11, 1857, a wagon train from this part of Arkansas met with a gruesome fate in Utah, where most of the travelers were slaughtered by a Mormon militia in an episode known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Hundreds of the victims ... |
May 23 2012 -
Lookout Mountain, area communities take a step toward becoming more pedestrian friendly
It should be easier, one day, to walk between the town centers of Lookout Mountain, Ga., and Lookout Mountain, Tenn. The sister cities are building pedestrian pathways on Lula Lake Road heading toward the state line where they’ll connect — like the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met in 1869 at Promontory Point, Utah, to create the transcontinental railroad. |
May 15 2012 -
Woman critical after struck by TRAX train
Woman critical after struck by TRAX train By Janelle STecklein The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 14, 2012 12:15PM MDT A woman was in critical condition Monday after she was struck by a TRAX train near in South Salt Lake. Utah Transportation Authority spokesman Gerry Carpenter said the woman was at the Meadowbrook station near 3900 South when she was struck by a northbound train and became ... |
May 15 2012 -
Man critical after struck by TRAX train
Man critical after struck by TRAX train By Janelle STecklein The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 14, 2012 12:10PM MDT A man was in critical condition Monday after he was struck by a TRAX train near 3900 South in South Salt Lake. Utah Transportation Authority spokesman Gerry Carpenter said the person was trapped under a train for a short time but has since been extracted and taken to an area ... |
May 14 2012 -
Chandler Railway Museum celebrates National Train Day
National Train Day: Celebrating the 143rd anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad at Promotory Summit, Utah, the Arizona Railway Museum offers railcar tours and exhibits featuri |
May 12 2012 -
Railroads Link at Promontory summit
Date of Event: Thursday, May 10, 2012 Year: 1869 Teaser: Railroad executive and former California Governor Leland Stanford drives the "Golden Spike" into the rail at Promontory Summit in the Utah Territory, completing the first American Transcontinental Railroad. The merging of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads linked the Atlantic and Pacific coasts by rail for the first time ... |
May 12 2012 -
Electrical issue closes stretch of downtown Salt Lake City TRAX
Electrical issue closes stretch of downtown Salt Lake City TRAX By bob mims The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 9, 2012 01:43PM MDT An electrical equipment failure led to closure of a downtown Salt Lake City stretch of the TRAX light rail line for several hours Wednesday afternoon. Utah Transit Authority spokesman Gerry Carpenter said a hanger mechanism securing a power line that runs above the ... |
May 06 2012 -
Kamas woman fatally struck by TRAX train in off-limits area
Kamas woman fatally struck by TRAX train in off-limits area By bob mims The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 5, 2012 05:20PM MDT A Kamas woman was struck and killed Saturday morning by a TRAX train as she walked on an off-limits stretch of rails between two stations. Utah Transit Authority spokesman Gerry Carpenter identified the victim as Ashli Brusnahan, 20, who had been living in Sandy ... |
May 06 2012 -
Sandy woman fatally struck by TRAX train in off-limits area
Sandy woman fatally struck by TRAX train in off-limits area By bob mims The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 5, 2012 10:25AM MDT A 20-year-old Sandy woman was struck and killed Saturday morning by a TRAX light rail train as she walked along an off-limits stretch of rails between two stations. Utah Transit Authority spokesman Gerry Carpenter said the woman’s name was being withheld pending ... |
May 06 2012 -
Their View: Reflections on Mormons and religious conscience
Most people have not heard about the Mountain Meadows Massacre, which occurred in southern Utah in 1857. A wagon train of settlers from Arkansas was surrounded and besieged first by Paiute Indians fronting for local Mormons, then by the Mormons themselves. The siege ended when, under a flag of truce, a small number of Mormons entered the Arkansans camp, assured the Arkansans of safe passage if ... |
May 03 2012 -
Are Republicans Headed for Train Wrecks in Indiana and Utah?
COMMENTARY | When Indiana State Treasurer Richard Mourdock sought to oust Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar in the Republican primary, it looked like a replay of so many recent cases of primary challenges, where an ideologue seeks to oust a moderate. It's happening in Utah to GOP Sen. Orrin Hatch. Had Olympia Snowe not resigned, we would have seen it happen in Maine. |
April 19 2012 -
Steve Densley stepping down as head of Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce
Steve Densley stepping down as head of Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce By Donald W. Meyers The Salt Lake Tribune Published Apr 18, 2012 05:43PM MDT The Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce is launching a search for a new president after Steve Densley announced Wednesday that he is stepping down this summer. Densley said he will leave Aug. 1, and expects to be able to train his successor. Densley ... |
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