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1316 Mount Vernon Ave - (call (800) 331-0008)
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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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March 21 2012 - Watch out for residual delays on Georgia Ave., N. Capitol St.
8:35 A.M. Update: VRE train 330 is delayed due to signal problems in Alexandria, according to VRE’s rail time map . If you’re crossing the Arlington Memorial Bridge this afternoon, expect to see a Harlem Globetrotter dribbling and spinning a ball across the bridge. This will take place at 1:30 p.m. Read full article >>
March 13 2012 - Champions of Child Advocacy at National PTA Legislative Conference
ALEXANDRIA, VA-- - Hundreds of child advocates from across the country gathered last week in Washington, DC to train and advocate on behalf our nation's children, as well as to meet with U.S. Secretary ...
March 06 2012 - National PTA: Nation's Parents Take to Capitol Hill in Fight for Education Reform
ALEXANDRIA, VA-- - Hundreds of parent leaders representing their respective U.S. states will gather in Washington, DC to train and advocate on behalf our nation's children with members of Congress this ...
February 26 2012 - Metro train gets special passenger: An injured bald eagle
A special Metro train rolled down the rails Saturday on one of the transit system’s more unusual missions: saving an injured bald eagle. The bird, the proud symbol of the United States, had been spotted a couple of days ago inside the fence that lines the Blue Line in Alexandria, Metro spokesman Dan Stessel said. Read full article >>
February 17 2012 - Call for Papers: Defense Budget Cuts Require Innovative Management of Aging Electronic Warfare Syst
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Association of Old Crows (AOC) will host the EMS Lifecycle Management conference in Dahlgren, Virginia, July 17-19, 2012. In the wake of constrained Department of Defense (DoD) budgets, Electronic Warfare (EW) combat systems must develop strategies of integration and cost-effective methods for sustainment to remain in operational use ...
January 13 2012 - Disabled Metro train at Foggy Bottom
Metro said it has a disabled train on the Orange Line at the Foggy Bottom station, and passengers tweeted that the train operator had to come and “manually open” doors to let them off. The incident happened about 5:30 Friday evening, and crews had to use another train to push it out of the way and then get it to the Alexandria rail yard. Read full article >>
December 06 2011 - Dad: Former Alex judge was trying to ‘railroad’ him out of his kids
ALEXANDRIA, Ind. — More details have come to light in the Indiana Supreme Court’s investigation of former Alexandria City Court Judge Brandy Goodman.
November 26 2011 - Caroling trolley rides part of the Holiday Light Safari at Alexandria Zoo
The Alexandria Zoo will be aglow next month for the annual Holiday Light Safari, which will also feature tasty treats, Christmas carols, and train and trolley rides.
November 11 2011 - Damaged train bridge in Alexandria waiting for repairs
The Union Pacific train slowed to a stop Tuesday afternoon about 25 yards shy of a bridge crossing over Bayou Rapides in Alexandria.
October 12 2011 - New Halloween train exhibit chugs into Alexandria
Denny Robinson is setting up a train and Halloween display to share the artistry of Alexandria-based Applied Imagination's nationally renowned garden railway displays locally at Southern Lanes Sports Complex in Alexandria.
October 02 2011 - Fort Polk soldier surprises his train-loving son with a special welcome home
Michael Sample has ridden the Alexandria Zoo's train several times, but Saturday's ride had sentimental value.
October 30 2011 - Washington transit agency sues Lexington Insurance for business interruption losses in fatal crash
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has sued Lexington Insurance Co. seeking more than $13 million for breach of contract and failure to pay damages related to a 2009 train crash.
October 19 2011 - Va Railway Express Pursuing Tougher Laws For Fare Evaders
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - Despite a crackdown on fare evaders, Virginia Railway Express says it is still seeing repeat offenders. Customers are expected to validate their tickets at kiosks and conductors
October 15 2011 - Indiana 28 closed for railroad repairs
Norfolk Southern closed Indiana 28 just east of Indiana 9 on Monday  to make surface repairs to the railroad crossing on Alexandria's north side.
October 11 2011 - National PTA Expands Reach on Common Core: To Train Thousands Nationwide at State and Local Levels
ALEXANDRIA, VA--(Marketwire - Aug 11, 2011) - National PTA is continuing its push for national education reform and its commitment to ensuring that all children are prepared for college and career.
July 09 2011 - Man hit by train in suicide at King Street station
Emily Babay Examiner Staff Writer | Follow her: @emilybabay A man was struck and killed by a Metro train at the King Street station in Alexandria during Friday's evening rush, the latest suicide in the transit system. The man jumped from the platform and was hit by a Yellow Line train that was traveling toward Mount Vernon Square at about 5:40 p.m., Metro spokesman Dan Stessel said ...
July 03 2011 - Alexandria to discuss Potomac Yard, Waterfront Plan
The Alexandria City Council will discuss whether to create a Potomac Yard Metrorail Implementation Work Group at one of its final meetings of the summer on June 28. The group would deal with technical and policy issues surrounding the construction of the new Potomac Yard Metro stop, taking over from the Metrorail Station Feasibility Work Group. The $270 million rail stop has been an ongoing ...

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