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Heber Valley Historic Railroad
450 South 600 West - Heber City, Utah 84032 - (call (435) 654-5601)
heritage railroad based in Heber City, Utah. It operates passenger excursion trains along a line between Heber City and Vivian Park, which is located in Provo Canyon. The railroad line is approximately 16 miles long. A typical round trip ride on the train takes about 3 hours. There are a total of four passing sidings outside of the Heber yard limit. Notable landmarks seen from the train include Mount Timpanogos, Cascade Mountain, Deer Creek Dam and Reservoir, Provo River, Sundance Ski Resort, Tate Barn, and Soldier Hollow. A variety of wildlife including deer, eagles, fox, moose, turkeys, hawks, mountain lions (cougars), and beavers, have all been seen from the train as well.km |
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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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December 26 2011 -
UTA considers pay-by-distance plan, changes to free fare zone
How much commuters pay to ride the bus or train along the Wasatch Front could depend upon how far they wish to travel. UTA is considering a proposal that could have passengers who are traveling longer distances paying more than those traveling a few blocks. |
November 30 2011 -
Streetcar route to Sugar House gets form and function
Streetcar route to Sugar House gets form and function By Derek P. Jensen The Salt Lake Tribune Published Nov 21, 2011 10:00AM MDT Fast-tracked by federal cash, the Sugar House streetcar should not simply connect Sugar House to 130 miles of Wasatch Front rail transit, but also operate as a “zipper” that seams together burgeoning neighborhood districts on both sides of the two-mile line. That is ... |
November 10 2011 -
Woo-woo! Train show pulls into Salt Lake City
Woo-woo! Train show pulls into Salt Lake City Published Nov 9, 2011 05:14PM MDT What kid — or former kid — doesn’t love model trains? And you won’t see many train set-ups like the ones at Wasatch Rails 2011, a model train show this weekend at Utah State Fairpark. Hosted by the Wasatch Division of the National Model Railroad Association, the show will feature three floors of operating modular ... |
November 13 2011 -
Utah transportation officials peek into future
Utah transportation officials peek into future By Lee Davidson The Salt Lake Tribune Published Aug 13, 2011 09:50AM MDT Coalville • The state’s top highway and transit officials peeked together Thursday into the future of transportation. They foresee trains up Wasatch canyons, transit fees that charge per mile traveled, more people living by transit stops to ease commutes, TRAX trains without ... |
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