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Junction Rd AT Short Rd - (call (800) 872-7245)
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Us Highway 2 & Park Row - (call (800) 872-7245)
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Former Barre Train Station
Originally built by the Central Vermont Railway, home of the Vermont Granite Museum. Also the former Montpelier & Wells River Railroad passenger station/office building located here remains in use as a business. |
Former Northfield Train Station
The former CV freight and passenger railroad depots here still stand, used as businesses. |
Vermonter - Amtrak
Waterbury, also known as Waterbury-Stowe is a train station in Waterbury, Vermont served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system. It was originally built in 1875 by the Central Vermont Railroad.[1] During 2006, the station underwent a major renovation project. On average, twelve passengers boarded or detrained Amtrak services at Waterbury in FY09, making it the sixth-busiest stop in Vermont. |
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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 25 2012 -
Becket school wins flexibility
Wednesday May 16, 2012 BECKET -- Becket Washington School has become the first in Berkshire County to be approved as a so-called Innovation School |
May 25 2012 -
Gay marriage opponents closer to qualifying R-74
Opponents of gay marriage said Wednesday they have more than half of the signatures they need to qualify a proposed referendum seeking to overturn a law legalizing gay marriage in Washington state. |
May 24 2012 -
Does a massacre matter in Arkansas Romney vote?
REMEMBERED: Mountain Meadows massacre is still remembered in this display at Carrollton, Ark. The Washington Post has retold a well-known piece of Arkansas history the 1857 slaughter of an Arkansas wagon train by Mormon militia in what's become known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre. By the Post's account, the event is well-remembered and perhaps politically significant in Arkansas this year ... |
May 24 2012 -
Local athletes shine in Big Train charity event
When Washington Redskin wide receiver Brandon Banks took the football on a reverse in week 14 it looked peculiar watching the kick return specialist rear back to throw a 49-yard touchdown pass to Santana Moss. Sunday afternoon it was even more peculiar watching Banks rear back with a round softball in his hand, but he wasn’t the only one that looked a little out of place on the baseball diamond ... |
May 24 2012 -
Vt. gov says train service to Montreal expected to resume
Gov. Peter Shumlin told business leaders in South Burlington Thursday he expects long-stalled passenger train service from Vermont to Montreal to resume soon, crediting sudden progress between Quebec and Washington over border security issues. Later in the day, a joint statement issued by Vermont and New York's congressional delegations largely echoed the governor's assessment. Shumlin was ... |
May 24 2012 -
Rolling geek tweetup gets temporarily delayed by broken-down train
Today is a big day for Baltimore (and East Coast) geekdom. It's Geeks on a Train : a rolling tweetup that started in Washington DC this morning, with a denizen of DC techies and entrepreneurs boarding an Amtrak train. The itinerary: stop at Baltimore and other major stops along the East Coast Amtrak corridor and connect with geeks and techies in other cities, all the way up to Boston. |
May 24 2012 -
Rolling geek tweetup on Amtrak gets temporarily delayed by broken-down train
Today is a big day for Baltimore (and East Coast) geekdom. It's Geeks on a Train : a rolling tweetup that started in Washington DC this morning, with a denizen of DC techies and entrepreneurs boarding an Amtrak train. The itinerary: stop at Baltimore and other major stops along the East Coast Amtrak corridor and connect with geeks and techies in other cities, all the way up to Boston. |
May 23 2012 -
NBA Playoffs 2012: Boston Celtics Prove They're Contenders with Dominant Win
Seriously, who can count the Celtics out after that dominating 101-79 (and really it wasn't that close) Game 4 win? With the way they were playing, there isn't a team in these playoffs that can beat them. In the first three games, the Celtics looked anything but dominant. However, in Game 4, they were a runaway train that could not be stopped by anyone, not even Denzel Washington . Sure, they ... |
May 22 2012 -
Klay Thompson Chosen for USA Select Team
Former Washington State star Klay Thompson is one of 13 NBA players chosen to play on the USA Men's Select team that will train against the USA Basketball Men's National team. Joining Thompson on the |
May 18 2012 -
Americans Elect Continues Not to Elect Anybody
Americans Elect is a third-party group trying to elect a presidential candidate on the platform of doing everything President Obama has tried to do, except maybe suck up more to rich people and provide better high-end train service between Washington and New York. It invested millions and millions of dollars ... More » |
May 18 2012 -
Amtrak worker struck by LIRR train in Queens
An Amtrack worker was hit by an LIRR train early today, but is expected to survive, authorities said. The 43-year-old man was struck by an eastbound Port Washington-bound train outside of the tunnel, near Skillman Avenue and 27th Street about 3:30 a.m., according to an LIRR spokesman. It... |
May 17 2012 -
Responding to demand, state and regional agencies build more trails
For the last several weeks, construction crews have been busy carving a trail out of the rugged terrain along the southern edge of Battle Creek Regional Park parallel to Lower Afton Road in Ramsey County. The mile-long pathway constitutes the missing link in a paved trail that will extend from Century Avenue on the Ramsey-Washington county border to the entrance of Battle Creek park just off Hwy ... |
May 16 2012 -
EPA battled pollution in 1972, but it's politics today
WASHINGTON — A polluted drainage ditch that once flowed with industrial waste from Lake Charles, La., petrochemical plants teems with overgrown, wild plants today. A light-rail line zips past the spot where a now-defunct Portland, Ore., gasoline station advertised in 1972 that it had run out of gas. A smoking Jersey City, N.J., dump piled with twisted, rusty metal has disappeared, along with the ... |
May 16 2012 -
Pascrell, Rothman tout liberal views in NJ debate
Two state congressmen who got elected in 1996, have similar Democratic voting records and have for years ridden the same Acela train to and from Washington wore their liberal views like badges of honor and tried to emphasize their differences during their second debate Monday night. |
May 15 2012 -
UI granted $2.5M for nuclear energy programs
WASHINGTON – United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu today announced that Idaho universities have been awarded a total of $2.8 million in research grants, scholarships and fellowships to train and educate the next generation of leaders in America’s nuclear industry. These awards to University of Idaho and Idaho State University are part of the Department’s Nuclear Energy University Program ... |
May 12 2012 -
Maritime week: Where the rails meet the sails
The Puget Sound ports are only as strong as the railroads that link them to the rest of the country, as well as to the interior of Washington. Tacoma -- "where the rails meet the sails" -- won the first transcontinental railroad, the Northern Pacific . Then Seattle got the Great Northern . Eventually the Union Pacific and Milwaukee Road arrived, too. Now, after decades of consolidation, the main ... |
May 12 2012 -
Driver fatigue caused fatal freight rail crash
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal investigators determined that both operators of a coal train that struck the back of another Burlington Northern train that was stopped near Red Oak, Iowa, last April, fell asleep and missed signals to slow and stop, reported Bloomberg News . The tracks didn’t have crash- avoidance technology that U.S. railroads must install by 2015 under a U.S. rule, according to ... |
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