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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 06 2012 - UPDATE: Trains cars removed, workers replace track Twenty-three train cars have been removed at the site of a derailed train near Brewster, MN. Union Pacific Railroad Spokesman Mark Davis said all the cars were removed by noon. He crews are starting to replace 1,000 feet of track but the weather conditions are slowing progress. |
January 27 2012 - MnSP rail project prompts study Jackson County commissioners gave the go-ahead to study the potential effects of closing 320th Avenue at Highway 60 just northeast of Brewster in order to accommodate the installation of almost 9,000 feet of railroad track for the Minnesota Soybean Processors plant. |
December 19 2011 - Eugene L. Burcaw, AUG. 18, 1927-DEC. 11, 2011 Eugene L. Burcaw, of Norwalk, departed this life on Dec. 11, 2011. He was born Aug. 18, 1927, in Brewster, Ohio, and graduated from Brewster High School. He was employed with Nickel Plate Railroad when he enlisted in the Marine Corps at age 17. He served the latter part of WW II. read more |
December 22 2011 - Virginia Amtrak Passengers Warned Of Measles Exposure WASHINGTON (AP) - Virginia health officials have issued an alert about possible measles exposure on an Amtrak train. Virginia Health Department spokeswoman Maribeth Brewster said a foreign visitor to |
December 22 2011 - Health officials say Amtrak passenger had measles The Associated Press The Associated Press WASHINGTON Virginia health officials have issued an alert about possible measles exposure on an Amtrak train. The Washington Post ( http://wapo.st/paSKwe ) reports that Virginia Health Department spokeswoman Maribeth Brewster said a foreign visitor to Northern Virginia had the measles. The visitor took Amtrak's Northeast ... |
May 22 2011 - State funds new railroad lights OMAK — Railroad crossings in Omak and Brewster will be upgraded with new warning devices with $12,000 in funds from the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission. The money, approved Friday, will help Cascade and Columbia Railroad to upgrade flashing incandescent lights with energy-efficient flashing LED lights at a crossing near Highway 155 in Omak, and another near Highway 97 near ... |
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