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Day Out With Thomas
38625 SE King Street in Snoqualmie - (call (425) 888-3030)
25 minute ride with a full size Thomas the Tank Engine™ Meeting Sir Topham Hatt~Storytelling, Live Music, Build with Mega Bloks© and Much More! |
Northwest Railway Museum
38625 SE King Street in Snoqualmie - (call (425) 888-3030)
Railroad museum: Also operates a heritage railroad called the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad |
Santa Train (northwest Railway Museum)
38625 SE King Street in Snoqualmie - (call (425) 888-3030)
Santa Train is the Museum's most popular seasonal program. A Northwest tradition since 1969, the event allows participants of all ages to travel by train for a visit with Santa Claus and to enjoy refreshments (included with tickets) served from the Museum's railway kitchen car. |
Snoqualmie Valley Railroad
38625 SE King St - (call (425) 888-3030)
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Whistle Stop Birthday Party (northwest Railway Museum)
38625 SE King Street in Snoqualmie - (call (425) 888-3030)
Ride a vintage train to Snoqualmie Falls and back. Have your party in a railway baggage car or at a picnic table on the depot grounds. Receive an engineer's hat for the birthday child and railway-fun goodie bag for all child-aged partygoers. |
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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 27 2012 - Car stuck on RR tracks, purse snatched in North Bend: Weekly Snoqualmie Valley police calls On April 1, police were sent to check on a vehicle stuck on the railroad tracks near the 9000 block of Stone Quarry Road. Officers called the railroad to suspend traffic, and determined the car had driven past a "No Trespassing" sign and onto the tracks, with the left-side tires between the tracks. The vehicle was clearly stuck, and missing its front bumper, which was later found in the 9000 ... |
April 26 2012 - All aboard! Snoqualmie Volunteer Appreciation Day is Wednesday The city of Snoqualmie sets aside National Volunteer Week each year to thank and honor the people who donate their time and energy and recognize the vital contribution that volunteers make. In a letter, Mayor Matt Larson invited a group of local volunteers and their families to attend a special dinner event on the Northwest Railway Museum train, 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 25. |
April 22 2012 - Brighter days: For Snoqualmie family, birth defect leads to hopeful road for others He’s just getting into Star Wars, but for the moment, Hunter still loves trains. The 4-year-old boy smiles as he explores the Northwest Railway depot with his mother, Snoqualmie resident Christina Stembler, looking around at the big machines and the other children at play. Hunter is no ordinary boy. A new toy train is a reward to Hunter for doing something today that he finds hard, but comes ... |
April 22 2012 - Rail rides are back at Valley’s train museum The Northwest Railway Museum has officially resumed full passenger service aboard its vintage railway. Each Saturday and Sunday through October, the Museum will offer scenic rides through the Cascade foothills to the top of Snoqualmie Falls. |
January 26 2011 - Fake $50 bill, shoplifting: Snoqualmie Valley police, fire reports On August 22, a business owner in the 9000 block of Railroad Avenue Southeast reported receiving a counterfeit bill earlier in the day from a woman. The bill was printed over a $5 bill, so it passed the owner's marker test, but it was discovered to be counterfeit at the bank. The owner said he'd received two counterfeit $50 bills last week from a man. |
January 05 2011 - Slideshow | Wild action, simple fun at Snoqualmie Railroad Days Six times through the bouncy tunnel, and 3-year-old Owen Weller showed no signs of tiring. Over at the dunk tank, Olivia the dog was running in circles trying to catch the spray from a huge squirt gun. Across the street, a couple danced in the hot afternoon sun to “Down the Road,” and in the arts pavilion, John Mullen coached kids on how to chant and drum. The Clan Gordon Pipe Band shook the ... |
January 04 2011 - Snoqualmie Tunnel reopening rejuvenates Washington rail-trail As someone who usually avoids crowds, I'll have to admit I was happy to see so many bicyclists riding on the John Wayne Pioneer Trail on Saturday. The reopening of the 2.3-mile-long Snoqualmie Tunnel in July has once again made this 21-mile section of trail between Cedar Falls and Hyak a popular destination for outdoorsy folks, including families. It proves that money spent on construction -- or ... |
January 20 2011 - Made for each other: Lifetime of involvement continues for Railroad Days marshals Dave and Kathy Ba The synergy of Dave and Kathy Battey is apparent, and adorable, within minutes of meeting the Snoqualmie couple. Dave schedules things, and Kathy checks his schedule. Dave loves telling stories, and Kathy reminds him of any details he might have forgotten. Dave is always ready to volunteer, and often ends up in a leadership position, while Kathy chooses a supporting role. They finish each other ... |
January 20 2011 - Cosmos and cocaine, cold shoulder: Weekly Snoqualmie Valley police, fire reports On July 22, a Snoqualmie officer observed an erratically driven vehicle with expired tabs, and pulled the vehicle over at Railroad Avenue Southeast and Southeast Snoqualmie Parkway. The driver said she'd drunk 1-1/2 Cosmopolitans, and when police found a white powder wrapped in plastic, she said it was probably cocaine. |
January 16 2011 - Snoqualmie Railroad Days | Deep crowd ready to run for fun in 10K 5K and kids' face Bigger and better are the buzzwords for this year’s Railroad Days fun runs. Registration for the 5K, 10K and kids’ 1K race has increased about 15 percent over last year, race organizer Sean Sundwall of Run Snoqualmie told the Railroad Days committee. He’s expecting 1,100 to 1,200 racers, “plus 800 to 1,000 spectators” for the Saturday races, he said. “It’s going to be the biggest we’ve had so ... |
January 04 2011 - An overnight bike trip to the Snoqualmie Tunnel finds a popular destination On an overnight bike trip to the John Wayne Pioneer Trail last weekend, my biking buddy and I discovered that the reopening of the Snoqualmie Tunnel is drawing a lot of visitors. Mostly they're day-trippers on bicycles, but some come by foot and at least a couple packed in with their llamas carrying their burdens. The cyclists we talked with were taking advantage of the 18-mile downhill slope ... |
July 15 2011 - Hiking With My Brother | Thorp Mountain Lookout via Thorp Creek Trail #1316 Thorp, WA. unincorporated. pop. 300 +or- last watering hole, the T&E Tavern, was... (July 8, 2011, by lordoflys) Read more After all the luck we had dodging late snows up on Hex Mountain , when another sunny hiking day presented itself we headed back out over Snoqualmie Pass to continue exploring the trails around Cle Elum Lake. This time we set our sights on the long approach to Thorp Mountain ... |
July 14 2011 - Link to the Sound When Missy Day, of Redmond, rode Cricket, her horse, into the Snoqualmie Tunnel on the John Wayne Pioneer Trail on Tuesday, you could see Cricket’s breath in white puffs. The surprisingly cool tunnel was irresistible to the duo and other outdoor enthusiasts on a hot, sunny day. |
July 06 2011 - Snoqualmie Tunnel reopens on John Wayne Trail LYNDA V. MAPES The Seattle Times HYAK, Wash. When Missy Day, of Redmond, rode Cricket, her horse, into the Snoqualmie Tunnel on the John Wayne Pioneer Trail on Tuesday, you could see Cricket's breath in white puffs. The surprisingly cool tunnel was irresistible to the duo and other outdoor enthusiasts on a hot, sunny day. And for the first time in more than two years, the tunnel was open to them ... |
July 01 2011 - A storied railroad tunnel in the Cascades reopens for hikers The old Milwaukee Road tunnel under Snoqualmie Pass, thought to be closed for good, reopens on July 5 to hikers. It's the longest railway tunnel in the country that is a recreational trail. Here's a preview, as well as a review of railroad and cross-Cascades lore. |
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