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Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad
Wappocomo Station Route 28 North P.O. Box 657 Romney, WV 26757 - (call (304) 424-0736)
The historic Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad is one of America's most beautiful train rides. For three hours enjoy a narrated excursion through a tranquil and pristine mountain valley. View historic farms and lush mountain greenery. Around every curve you are rewarded with the splendor of native wildflowers, evergreens, and mixed hardwoods in an unspoiled countryside environment. |
South Branch Valley Railroad
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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May 24 2012 - Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith tangles with a quirk of Arkansas history On the wildflower-studded slopes of the Ozarks, where memories run long and family ties run thick, a little-known and long-ago chapter of history still simmers. On Sept. 11, 1857, a wagon train from this part of Arkansas met with a gruesome fate in Utah, where most of the travelers were slaughtered by a Mormon militia in an episode known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Hundreds of the victims ... |
May 24 2012 - Does a massacre matter in Arkansas Romney vote? REMEMBERED: Mountain Meadows massacre is still remembered in this display at Carrollton, Ark. The Washington Post has retold a well-known piece of Arkansas history the 1857 slaughter of an Arkansas wagon train by Mormon militia in what's become known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre. By the Post's account, the event is well-remembered and perhaps politically significant in Arkansas this year ... |
May 18 2012 - Who's who? Obama, Romney projecting mirror image He's a smug, Harvard-trained elitist who doesn't get how regular Americans are struggling these days. More extreme than he lets on, he's keeping his true agenda hidden until after Election Day. Who is he? Your answer will help decide the next president. |
April 05 2012 - GOP nomination all but assured, Mitt Romney zooms in on Obama Primary wins Tuesday for Mitt Romney in Wisconsin, Maryland, and the District of Columbia make it mathematically improbable that any of his GOP rivals can capture the nomination. That frees Romney and party leaders to train their fire on President Obama. |
March 31 2012 - Rubio and Romney: A Marriage of Convenience The Mitt Romney endorsement train is leaving the station, and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., became one of the last to jump on board. The senator, who is in prime position to become Romney’s running mate, gave an awfully lukewarm endorsement to the GOP frontrunner on Sean Hannity’s show last night. The establishment may be rallying around Romney, but it’s hardly an enthusiastic show of support. |
March 31 2012 - N2K Presidential Race: Rubio and Romney, a Marriage of Convenience The Mitt Romney endorsement train is leaving the station, and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla, became one of the last to jump on board. The senator, who is in prime position to become Romney’s running mate, gave an awfully lukewarm endorsement to the GOP frontrunner on Sean Hannity’s show last night. The establishment may be rallying around Romney, but it’s hardly been an enthusiastic show of support ... |
March 30 2012 - Capital Tonight: Romney picks up Bush endorsement in Houston GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney picked up an endorsement by former President George H.W. Bush Thursday in Houston. We recap the past three days of arguments on President Obama's landmark health care reform law at the Supreme Court and offer thoughts from our political strategists. Former Railroad Commission Chairman Michael Williams visits to talk about his run for congressional House ... |
March 23 2012 - National & International Quick News Roundup Mar 18 Afghan killing suspect has saved lives...Romney tells Obama to fire `gas hike' advisers...House fire kills 3 children, man in eastern Ohio...Car runs red light and collides with train...Cuba offers paid time off for workers to see pope |
March 21 2012 - Mitt Romney Secures Big Illinois Victory NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Mitt Romney is turning the weekend's quiet momentum into a freight train. Romney looks to have widened his delegate lead against all Republican opponents Tuesday night with the former Massachusetts governor easily winning the primary in Illinois. Mitt Romney ... |
March 10 2012 - Santorum Assails Romney as Dishonest and 'Worst Offender' TOPEKA, Kan. — GOP contender Rick Santorum sharpened his attack against rival Mitt Romney today, calling him the “worst offender” and comparing him unfavorably to President Obama for not “telling the truth.” At a rally here in the old train depot, Santorum accused Romney of switching... |
March 10 2012 - Santorum hopes to narrow the field in Kansas The former Pennsylvania senator aims for a big boost as Republicans in the conservative state hold caucuses. Ron Paul shadows him on the campaign trail. Aiming to extinguish Newt Gingrich's campaign and emerge as Mitt Romney's sole rival, Rick Santorum stumped in Topeka, the capital of Kansas, and Wichita, its largest city, on Friday, the day before the state's caucuses and four days before ... |
March 01 2012 - Where Romney/Paul Money Trails Cross The political press corps has puzzled over the strange “bromance” between Republican presidential rivals Mitt Romney and Ron Paul, with all sorts of speculation about why Paul has gone so soft on Romney. |
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