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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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April 15 2012 - QBs under scrutiny in UVa spring game CHARLOTTESVILLE — When today’s annual Orange & Blue spring football game begins at Scott Stadium, most Virginia fans will train their eyes on the quarterbacks, because that’s just what fans do. |
January 11 2012 - Va. students' Occupy song draws criticism CHARLOTTESVILLE A foundation that works to inspire schoolchildren's creativity through music has clarified its guidelines after a group of Virginia third-graders performed a song promoting the Occupy movement. Kid Pan Alley executive director Pat Rogers tells The Daily Progress that the foundation will train its adult facilitators to steer students away from controversial content. |
January 11 2012 - Guv's decree: Charlottesville Amtrak service gets another two years The three-year pilot program to run a daily train between Lynchburg and Boston– greatly bolstering Charlottesville's railroad access to New York and other zesty cities in the Northeast– has won an additional two years of operating funding. It's never been entirely clear to this reporter why a train that supposedly generates an operating profit requires an ongoing subsidy. (The answer may lie in ... |
January 09 2012 - Charlottesville Amtrak Service Saved Delegate David Toscano announced Friday that the popular Lynchburg to D.C. train service, which stops at Charlottesville's Amtrak station, is no longer in danger of shutting down. Governor Bob McDonnell's new budget for the next two years includes funding for the route. |
January 04 2012 - Va. students' Occupy song draws criticism CHARLOTTESVILLE A foundation that works to inspire schoolchildren's creativity through music has clarified its guidelines after a group of Virginia third-graders performed a song promoting the Occupy movement. Kid Pan Alley executive director Pat Rogers tells The Daily Progress that the foundation will train its adult facilitators to steer students away from controversial content. |
January 03 2012 - Guv's decree: Charlottesville Amtrak service gets another two years The three-year pilot program to run a daily train between Lynchburg and Boston– greatly bolstering Charlottesville's railroad access to New York and other zesty cities in the Northeast– has won an additional two years of operating funding. It's never been entirely clear to this reporter why a train that supposedly generates an operating profit requires an ongoing subsidy. (The answer may lie in ... |
October 28 2011 - Irene cancels: Bad weekend to go to New York Airlines are usually the first to cancel in bad weather. With Hurricane Irene ready to slam into the Eastern Seaboard, trains and buses are getting scratched as well. Amtrak canceled trains south of Washington, D C, for Friday-Sunday, August 27-29. So far, that doesn't include the trains that go through Charlottesville – the Crescent, Cardinal and Northeast Regional– but an Amtrak spokeswoman ... |
October 25 2011 - Three Virginia Freshmen Named to 2012 U.S. Men's U19 Team CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Three Virginia men's lacrosse freshmen were selected to the U.S. men's national under-19 team that will train to compete in the 2012 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) U19 Men's World Championships in Turku, Finland next summer. |
October 04 2011 - Model train show to make rare Central Va. appearance Newcomers and veteran enthusiasts of this pastime that started more than a century ago will be descending on Charlottesville on Saturday for the Virginia Train Collectors’ Summer Train Meet. |
July 28 2011 - Healthy Burd Ready to Soar Again CHARLOTTESVILLE -- After what surely seemed at times like the longest five months of his life, UVa wide receiver Kris Burd cleared a major hurdle Monday. Burd's doctors gave the fifth-year senior from Chesterfield County permission to train with no restrictions. |
July 21 2011 - Healthy Burd Looking to Exit on High Note CHARLOTTESVILLE -- After what surely seemed at times like the longest five months of his life, UVa wide receiver Kris Burd cleared a major hurdle Monday. Burd's doctors gave the fifth-year senior from Chesterfield County permission to train with no restrictions. |
May 19 2011 - Phillips returns to Virginia during lockout When the NFL decided to lockout the players that make up the professional football league, it meant that those players had to decide where they wanted to train in the offseason. For John Phillips the decision became clear and he headed back to Charlottesville to work out at his alma mater, UVA. Phillips and a number of other former Virginia players that now play in the NFL have been working out ... |
May 17 2011 - Funding for Amtrak Line Up in the Air Amtrak released ridership totals today that show its Lynchburg to D.C. train, that stops in Charlottesville, is doing much better than expected. But that doesn't mean the line is here to stay. |
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