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Wisconsin & Southern Railroad
Passenger and freight railroad company servicing Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Dane County communities include: Madison, Middleton, Cottage Grove, Sun Prairie, Oregon, Dane, McFarland, Mazomanie, and Stoughton. WSOR serves Dane County from its Madison Terminal, located in the center of the county. Dane County is located in south-central Wisconsin north of Rock County and is a major WSOR hub. WSOR interchanges freight with the Canadian Pacific railroad at Madison. |
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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 13 2012 - Authorities respond to bomb scare on lake Several law enforcement agencies responded Thursday to the Illinois Bayou on Lake Dardanelle after fishermen saw what they feared could be an explosive device tucked beneath the railway bridge that extends across the lake. |
April 30 2012 - A mother's legacy Memorial fund: Danelle Dauron, coworkers at University of Washington-Tacoma honor late Gig Harbor teen to raise money for award | Less than two years ago, Danelle Dauron endured a parent’s worst nightmare when her 17-year-old daughter, Amanda, was hit and killed by a train at Titlow Beach. Amanda and a friend were putting pennies down on the railroad tracks to flatten them when an Amtrak train ... |
March 02 2012 - Returnee train departs Sudan capital for south A 60-car train carrying 1,400 southern Sudanese stranded in the north by their homeland's declaration of independence has left Khartoum for the south, the International Organization for Migration said Friday. The passengers are among hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants expected to make the arduous journey in the months ahead. |
December 22 2011 - Amtrak train kills pedestrian near Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Transportation officials say an Amtrak train fatally struck a pedestrian on the tracks between Philadelphia and Wilmington, Del. Amtrak spokeswoman Danelle Hunter says a southbound Acela train hit a trespasser around 12:20 p.m. Thursday in the Philadelphia suburb of Sharon Hill. The train was traveling from Boston to Washington. Hunter says there are no reported injuries to ... |
December 04 2011 - Three killed on Bay Area train tracks Saturday; 2 identified Three people were killed on Bay Area train tracks Saturday within less than two hours of each other, including a man struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Fremont. Gary Carter, a 47-year-old Fremont resident, was struck and killed by Amtrak train number 727, a westbound Capitol Corridor train, around 10:20 a.m., said Danelle Hunter, an Amtrak spokeswoman. There were no injuries to the train's ... |
November 29 2011 - ‘Quick Start’ for Great Dane Bulloch County’s newest manufacturing business Great Dane Trailers, along with the Georgia Quick Start program and Ogeechee Technical College, announced plans Tuesday to help train the company’s projected 400 new employees. |
November 19 2011 - Bombings Spur Relocation of Sudanese Refugee Camp South Sudanese wait to be transported on a train from Khartoum to South Sudan. Photo by Ashraf Shazly/AFP/Getty Images. A group of refugees in South Sudan must pick up and leave what they thought was a safe haven after bombs dropped by northern government forces came perilously close last week -- but many do not want to move. Despite a 2005 comprehensive peace agreement between Sudan and newly ... |
November 17 2011 - The commute gets cultured The average daily rail commute can be quite mundane — wait at the station, get on the train and read, catch up on work or nap on the trip. Almost every passenger is in his or her own “zone.” |
November 13 2011 - The energy, and expense, of bringing water to the Southland The twin forces of power costs and climate-change regulations are threatening Southern California's long love affair with imported water, forcing the region to consider more mundane sources closer to home. The aqueduct stretched across the desert like an endless blue freight train, carrying its cargo of Colorado River water to a concrete building at the base of a craggy-faced mountain. |
October 06 2011 - S. Sudan refugees await train ride home For nine months, Carlo has lived like so many South Sudanese stranded in the north -- hungry and jobless, in a makeshift camp, never knowing when he will leave for his newly-independent homeland. |
October 20 2011 - Arkansas Fishing Report: August 19 - 21 Let's talk about the hot spot of the week -- Lake Maumelle. The bass, the brimm, the crappie and the whites are hitting. Lake Dardanelle's really good, too. Use jigs in the grass and if you see some lilly pads up around the railroad tressles and stuff, use a frog. |
October 10 2011 - Beautiful/Decay Interview With Pat Perry (PHOTOS) Between train cars and mopeds, and over the course of thousands of miles, Pat Perry slowly realizes his dream of busting outside the confines of the mundane. All too often that monotony can squelch creative impulses, but this intrepid illustrator is pretty determined to avoid that at all cost. |
July 15 2011 - AFSCME members protest Quinn’s canceling their raises Members of Local 801 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) got positive responses to their protest Tuesday from most of the motorists who passed on Railroad Avenue. It probably didn’t hurt that union employees at BOMAG and Great Dane were getting off work at the time. The AFSCME members, who work at the Illinois Youth Center-Kewanee, were protesting a ... |
July 01 2011 - Her great-grandfather founded Dania with fellow Danes My great-grandfather Andrew Christian Frost was born in Denmark, migrated to the United States in 1873, settling in Wisconsin by 1876. He was approached by James Ingraham, who worked for Henry Flagler in promoting the East Coast Railway, to come to Florida and become a land developer. He had a reputation as a colonizer having started up the towns of Frostville, Mountain and Armstrong in Wisconsin. |
June 27 2011 - South Sudan returnee train attack A train carrying South Sudanese back home from the north is attacked by a northern Arab group, leaving one person dead, the UN says. |
June 26 2011 - Militia attacks train carrying south Sudanese: UN A train carrying south Sudanese home just two weeks before their country celebrates full independence from the north was attacked on Sunday by Misseriya Arab militiamen loyal to Khartoum, the UN said. |
June 24 2011 - The 40 Nastiest Divorces in Sports History The road to sports glory is littered with relationship roadkill and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Much like the train wreck, the car crash or the comedic stylings of Dane Cooke- there are some divorces that are so graphic and awful that it’s impossible to look away. The truth is nasty public breakups make us feel better about our lives while giving us the opportunity to pass judgment on ... |
June 21 2011 - Governor signs port's rail bill SALEM--Governor John Kitzhaber signed legislation on Monday that gives the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay authority to own and operate the rail line connecting the station of Danebo in Lane Cou |
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