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Us railroad provides you transit Vermont routes, timetable and ticket fares for your local train or nationwide tracks. From Freight railroading, passenger rails to rail fanning, this free website will help you to find everything that you need to know about train transit, railways, routes and lines trough to each county and city of the state of Vermont. If you're looking for a specific line or a train stop in your area, if you're searching for a Vermont freighter, this website is made for you. |
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Green Mountain Railroad 54 Depot Street Bellows Falls, Vermont 05101 - (call 800-707-3530) The Green Mountain Railroad (reporting mark GMRC) is a class III railroad operating in Vermont. GMRC currently operates on tracks that had been owned by the Rutland Railroad and Boston and Maine Railroad. The railroad operates on a rail line between North Walpole, New Hampshire and Rutland, Vermont. Corporate colors are green and yellow. |
North American Tourist Railways Tourist railways offers you an opportunity to go on a short train ride through scenic or historic part of the country |
Providence And Worcester Freight Railroad Vermont 75 Hammond Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610 - (call (508) 755-4000) P&W is a regional freight railroad operating in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York. |
Rutland Railway Association, Inc. 79 Depot Lane Center Rutland, Vermont 05736 The Rutland Railway Association is located at Center Rutland Depot on Depot Lane in Center Rutland, Vermont, between the Rutland -to- Whitehall and the Rutland - to- Burlington main lines of the Vermont Rail System. Center Rutland depot is the home of the Museum of the Rutland Railroad. Special items located on the museum grounds include former Rutland Railroad caboose #45 as well as a former Rutland Railroad track speeder. The depot is also the home of the club's HO-scale and N-scale model railroad layouts. |
The Burlington Northern And Santa Fe Railway Company - (call 817-867-6813) For more than 150 years, BNSF Railway has been quietly delivering cars, coal, clothing, games, and nearly anything else found in homes and businesses |
Vermont Railroading And Railfanning In The Green Mountain State While Vermont railroading once featured celebrated railroads like the Rutland Railroad, Boston & Maine Railroad, Central Vermont Railway and the Delaware & Hudson Railway and like a number of other New England states today it no longer features a Class I railroad |
Vermont Rail Action Network VRAN PO Box 75, Putney VT 05346 - (call (802) 579-3394) Vermont's network of rail advocates, a grassroots effort promoting the revitalization of Vermont's rail network for passengers and freight - supporting the environment and economic vitality. VRAN educates, promotes and coordinates grassroots advocacy for rail. |
Vermont Railway (passenger & Freight) The Vermont Railway (reporting mark VTR) is a shortline railroad in Vermont and eastern New York, operating much of the former Rutland Railway. It is the main part of the Vermont Rail System, which also owns the Green Mountain Railroad, the Rutland's branch to Bellows Falls. The trackage is owned by the Vermont Agency of Transportation except in New York, where VTR operates a line owned by the Boston and Maine Corporation. |
Vermonter - Amtrak The Vermonter runs daily between Washington, DC and St. Albans, in Northern Vermont. Your journey north on the Vermonter begins in DC and runs through New York City to Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. |
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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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February 19 2012 - Reader photos: Southern California Moments, Day 49 Red line: Passengers stand on the Wilshire/Vermont subway platform as a train passes in this photo by Diogo Bessam taken on Aug. 16, 2011. RELATED: Best of Southern California Moments for January Southern California Moments 2011 editors' picks -- Armand... |
February 17 2012 - Snowboarder dies at Jay Peak Resort A snowboarder from Cambridge, Mass., died Saturday morning in an accident on one of the expert trails at Jay Peak Resort, Vermont State Police said. Sylven Walton, 29, was snowboarding down a black diamond train when he lost control and fell, police said. |
February 10 2012 - ON THE RIGHT LANE – Railroaded.gov Do you know where the middle of nowhere begins? It begins in a place that most people would never believe. It starts where a certain train track comes to a screeching halt and what’s really disgusting is that this is the second time this has happened. Is it Presque Isle, Maine, or White River Junction, Vermont? If you think so you are not even close. Nowhere starts 200 feet south of the railroad ... |
February 08 2012 - 2nd Annual EscapeMaker.com Local Food & Travel Expo features “Made in Brooklyn” Marketplace at Nosh and drink your way through Skylight One Hanson - Brooklyn will never taste the same. The Expo will feature local food and wine samples, food demos, workshops and 50 getaway prizes from destinations within a day's drive or train ride of New York City.Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) February 08, 2012 Luscious wines and earthy sweet maple products from New York State, delectable cheeses from Vermont and ... |
February 07 2012 - Track improvements increases Vt. train service Amtrak says the railroad responsible for maintaining the tracks traveled by a passenger train in Vermont has moved from one of the poorest-performing sites to a top performer within a year. |
February 07 2012 - Track improvements increase Vt. train service Amtrak says the railroad responsible for maintaining the tracks traveled by a passenger train in Vermont has moved from one of the poorest-performing sites to a top performer within a year. |
February 07 2012 - Vermont track improvements result in faster passenger service MONTPELIER -- Vermont Rail Systems, the railroad responsible for maintaining the tracks traveled by the Ethan Allen Express passenger train, has moved from poorest-performing Amtrak host in the country to a top performer in just 12 months. |
January 24 2012 - Vernon mourns teen killed by Amtrak train Hundreds of people gathered in an elementary school gymnasium to honor a 15-year-old Vermont boy who was struck and killed by an Amtrak passenger train near the school. |
January 24 2012 - Vt. town mourns teen killed by Amtrak train Hundreds of people gathered in an elementary school gymnasium to honor a 15-year-old Vermont boy who was struck and killed by an Amtrak passenger train near the school. |
January 19 2012 - Teenager struck and killed by Amtrak train in Vernon VERNON — A 15-year old boy from Vernon was struck and killed by an Amtrak train Sunday afternoon, according to Vermont State Police. Police and rescue workers responded at about 5 p.m. to the Bemis Road crossing in Vernon for a report that a train had struck a pedestrian. |
January 18 2012 - Mom: Train striking son was 'freak accident' VERNON — The mother of a 15-year-old boy who was struck and killed by an Amtrak passenger train in southeast Vermont says it was a "freak accident." Dawn Pratt tells the Brattleboro Reformer ( http://bit.ly/AkYJXx ) her son, Eric, had left with his friend to go get video games from the friend's house on Sunday night. |
January 17 2012 - Writer tells the history of how railroad changed Vermont Tuesday January 17, 2012 BENNINGTON -- The two volumes of Brian Donelson's "The Coming of the Train" focus not only on the Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington and Deerfield River Railroads but also, as their subtitle says, on "the industries they served. |
January 16 2012 - Teen struck, killed by train VERNON -- A 15-year-old was struck and killed by an Amtrak train inVernon, Sunday evening. The accident took place at about 5:15 p.m. Officials from the town police and fire departments attended to the scene, Sunday night, along with Rescue Inc. and representatives from the Vermont State Police. |
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