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The South Branch Valley Railroad comprises a 52.4-mile route from Petersburg to Green Spring where it links to the CSXT mainline connecting Cumberland, MD to Martinsburg, WV. The SBVR generally parallels the South Branch of the Potomac River-from which the railroad takes it name. Crossing Hampshire, Hardy and Grant counties, the SBVR serve the towns of Romney, Moorefield and Petersburg. Primary categories of freight include grain, lumber, polymers and aggregates. The railroad is headquartered in Moorefield, WV. State employees perform maintenance and freight operations. A private operator under contract with the state runs the excursion train. |
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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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February 27 2012 - Taxpayers on hook for rail crash damages? Yes, under bill that passed House What’s good for CSX is good for Amtrak. A bill that puts taxpayers on the hook for compensatory damages in passenger rail crashes easily passed the House on Thursday. Rep. Ray Pilon , R-Sarasota, saw his bill pass 99-17. It now heads to the Senate for approval. Only Rep. Rick Kriseman , D-St. Petersburg, spoke against it, saying it unfairly shifted the burden onto taxpayers. CS/HB 599 has ... |
February 17 2012 - On your radar: A sexy romp of a play, Gladys Knight, Paul Anka and a Mardi Gras party By Michelle Stark, Times Staff Writer Thursday, February 16, 2012 Green Card Wedding Bridesmaid: This sexy romp concerns a marriage of convenience and the reluctant bridal party at 7:30 p.m. at the the L Train, 900 Central Ave. Suite 25B, St. Petersburg. $20. (727) 823-2685. Florida State Fair: We're down to the final days of the fair, which runs through Monday, with gooey fried foods, rides ... |
February 16 2012 - Things to do in Tampa Bay for Feb. 17 By Michelle Stark, Times Staff Writer Thursday, February 16, 2012 Green Card Wedding Bridesmaid: This sexy romp concerns a marriage of convenience and the reluctant bridal party at 7:30 p.m. at the The L Train, 900 Central Ave. Suite 25B, St. Petersburg. $20. (727) 823-2685. Florida State Fair: We're down to the final days of the fair, which runs through Monday, with gooey fried foods, rides ... |
February 09 2012 - Petersburg Harbor endorsed by state plan The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation outlined its priorities for new recreation projects in the Tri-City area, calling for many new trails and opening the original Petersburg Harbor.Currently the public has a chance to provide its inpu |
January 12 2012 - On your radar: The O'Jays chug away on the 'Love Train' in St. Pete, while a film is pa By Sharon Kennedy Wynne, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, January 11, 2012 The O'Jays : Chug away on the Love Train with the lovable '70s soul men at 8 p.m. at Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg. $35–$55. Heritage Movie Night: Part of the Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival, this event features the film Blood Done Signed My Name and speaker Benjamin Chavis answering questions after the 6 p.m ... |
January 12 2012 - Things to do in Tampa Bay for Jan. 12 By Sharon Kennedy Wynne, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, January 11, 2012 The O'Jays : Chug away on the Love Train with the lovable '70s soul men at 8 p.m. at Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg. $35-$55. Heritage Movie Night: Part of the Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival, this event features the film Blood Done Signed My Name and speaker Benjamin Chavis answering questions after the 6 p.m ... |
December 29 2011 - 2011 year in review: From unbelievable to unthinkable By Tom Jones, Times Staff Writer Friday, December 23, 2011 Best night of the year Some call Sept. 28 the greatest night in baseball history. Tied for the wild card on the final night of the season, the Rays and Red Sox staged an incredibly dramatic chain of events in St. Petersburg and Baltimore. The Rays trailed the Yankees 7-0 in the eighth while the Red Sox took a 3-2 lead against the Orioles ... |
December 17 2011 - The Pinellas rail train quietly ramps up Will Pinellas County voters be casting ballots on a sales tax increase to pay for buses and rail service? Pinellas County Commissioner Ken Welch says yes. Welch and other officials have been vetting a proposal for rail and buses that will be presented to elected boards in St. Petersburg, Largo, Clearwater and finally the County Commission in January. They won't ask for votes then, and the ... |
November 24 2011 - New bridge for major railroad line PETERSBURG - As part of the major railroad line that connects Virginia with the Northeast Corridor, Norfolk Southern is building a new passenger rail line from Hamtpon Roads through Petersburg. City officials say that local residents will face only mino |
November 07 2011 - 'Green Machine' gets tips from 'A-Train' Saint Petersburg Catholic junior Ryan Green already has offers to play college football for Florida, Florida State & Notre Dame. Now, he is getting pointers from someone who knows football well: former Buc Mike Alstott. |
October 26 2011 - St. Petersburg sculptor Janos Enyedi celebrated the American rust belt By Andrew Meacham, Times Staff Writer Saturday, October 15, 2011 ST. PETERSBURG Janos Enyedi's home is a planned experience, one that integrates industry and art. Photographs of cranes and cables, warehouse interiors and semi-abandoned mills look like paintings. Paper sculptures look for all the world like solid iron, right down to tiny metal filings with which he created rust. A railway car ... |
October 26 2011 - Sculptor Janos Enyedi celebrated the American rust belt By Andrew Meacham, Times Staff Writer Saturday, October 15, 2011 ST. PETERSBURG — Janos Enyedi's home is a planned experience, one that integrates industry and art. Photographs of cranes and cables, warehouse interiors and semi-abandoned mills look like paintings. Paper sculptures look for all the world like solid iron, right down to tiny metal filings with which he created rust. A railway car ... |
October 10 2011 - Large life of 'Little Billy' remembered at Blandford PETERSBURG - William Mahone's life proves a little man can make a big mark on the world. On Saturday, about two dozen people gathered at Blandford Cemetery to pay honor to Mahone - a general, railroad president, politician and philanthropist - on the 116 |
October 05 2011 - Memorial for General William Mahone planned PETERSBURG - The Petersburg Department of Tourism and the 12th Va. Infantry, Co. C will host the story of the distinguished life of General William (Billy) Mahone as a railroad president, Confederate general and a U. S. senator. This free event will be |
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