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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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May 25 2012 - Brunswick Line changes spark emotions MARTINSBURG - While the reaction among most MARC commuter train riders to proposed changes to the Brunswick Line schedule has been negative, Denise Vitale is in favor of the proposed schedule changes. |
May 23 2012 - Suspect indicted for threatening cop MARTINSBURG - A Martinsburg man, shot by police earlier this year while allegedly threatening an officer with a railroad spike, was among more than two dozen people indicted Tuesday by a Berkeley County grand jury. Douglas C. |
May 12 2012 - Children's museum progressing MARTINSBURG - Momentum is gathering rapidly for the opening of the first phases of the "for the kids, by George" children's museum and educational center at the Caperton Train Station on East Martin Street in Martinsburg, according to a report... |
May 10 2012 - A Proud History MARTINSBURG - Melvin Canby has many memories from his 45 years working for the railroad, but the one he will never forget is having to crawl into the firebox of a steam engine to fix the flu. |
May 10 2012 - State scrap yard operator admits to tax evasion MARTINSBURG, W.Va. -- An ex-railroad worker from Maryland who ran a West Virginia scrap yard while collecting disability checks has pleaded guilty to tax evasion.Fifty-year-old Kenneth Harold Hogan of Oldtown, Md., pleaded in U.S. District Court in Mar... |
May 10 2012 - W.Va. scrap yard operator admits to tax evasion MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP) - An ex-railroad worker from Maryland who ran a West Virginia scrap yard while collecting disability checks has pleaded guilty to tax evasion. Fifty-year-old Kenneth Harold Hogan of Oldtown, Md., pleaded in U.S. District Cour... |
May 03 2012 - Train, bus plan not final MARTINSBURG - While officials with the Eastern Panhandle Transit Authority, better known as PanTran, would like to offer bus service from the Brunswick, Md. |
April 28 2012 - Brunswick Line schedule proposed MARTINSBURG - A late train from Union Station to West Virginia would be discontinued, stopping in Brunswick, Md., according to the latest proposed schedule changes for the MARC Brunswick Line commuter train. |
April 18 2012 - Man recently shot by police extradited back to W.Va. MARTINSBURG - A Martinsburg man who was shot by police earlier this month after allegedly threatening an officer with a railroad spike was extradited back to Berkeley County Thursday and was arraigned on a warrant charging him with attempted... |
March 13 2012 - Local resident shot by police MARTINSBURG -A 44-year-old Martinsburg man shot by police Sunday while he was threatening an officer with a railroad spike remained at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Virginia Monday, where he was flown to after the shooting. |
March 13 2012 - Martinsburg man hospitalized following police shooting MARTINSBURG, W.Va. -- A West Virginia man remains hospitalized after he was shot by police after threatening an officer with a railroad spike.Martinsburg City Police Department officials say 44-year-old Douglas Butler of Martinsburg was flown to Inova Fair... |
March 13 2012 - News at 1 p.m.: Man shot by police flown to Inova Fairfax MARTINSBURG - A 44-year-old Martinsburg man shot by police Sunday while he was threatening an officer with a railroad spike remained hospitalized at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Virginia Monday, where he was flown to after the shooting. |
January 15 2012 - Board OKs W.Va. Guard use of roundhouse property MARTINSBURG, W.Va. -- The Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority has approved the West Virginia National Guards plan to use part of a historic railroad complex for equipment storage. Media outlets report that the authority approved a lease agreement Monda... |
January 09 2012 - Commuters react to proposed MARC changes The Maryland Transit Administration will revise proposed MARC Brunswick train line changes after getting plenty of feedback, an MTA official said Saturday. The planned changes included adding an early train out of Martinsburg, W.Va. The last train of the day still would leave Washington, D.C., at 7:15 p.m., but would end at Brunswick, Md., instead of coming back to Martinsburg. Many of the 60 ... |
January 08 2012 - Commuters weigh in on MARC changes CHARLES TOWN - Bess Day of Martinsburg is pleased MARC commuter rail officials are making an effort to listen to concerns riders have about proposed schedule changes for the Brunswick Line. |
December 07 2011 - MARC advisory group opposes train changes The official voice for MARC riders is protesting a plan to change the schedule of one of the commuter train's lines. The MARC Riders Advisory Council told Maryland and West Virginia officials that it opposes the changes that amount to cuts in service on the Brunswick line that runs from Martinsburg, W. Va., into Union Station. “We believe that the proposed schedule will do little to improve ... |
October 05 2011 - Support group holds second Awareness Fair SHEPHERDSTOWN - Despite the rain and cold, there was a good turnout for the Martinsburg Brain Injury Support Group's second annual Awareness Fair, which was held Saturday at the train station in Shepherdstown. |
October 22 2011 - Firefighters train to battle propane problems MARTINSBURG - Braving 3,600-degree heat, two large lines of firefighters approach a propane tank engulfed in flames Sunday at the Citizens Fire Co. in Jefferson County. |
October 04 2011 - Guard looks at using historic Martinsburg property MARTINSBURG, W.Va. -- The West Virginia National Guard is looking at using a historic railroad property in Martinsburg. The former Baltimore & Ohio roundhouse and its ancillary buildings are owned by the Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority, which... |
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