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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 18 2012 - Nike Baseball Camps Announces Dates For Camp At Lewis And Clark College in Portland Oregon NIKE Baseball Camps offers locations nationwide for players ages 6-18 of all abilities and is pleased to announce its return to the Oregon location, Lewis and Clark College, July 15-18, 2012.San Rafael, CA (PRWEB) May 17, 2012 Campers train daily at the Joe Huston Memorial Sports Complex. The field is located directly behind the Lewis & Clark College School of Law, is home to both Pioneer ... |
May 18 2012 - Oregon attorney general race puts spotlight on pot PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) - A vote for Oregon's top law enforcement post on Tuesday has turned into a referendum on pot, with one candidate wanting to make enforcing medical marijuana rules a low priority and another who calls the state's system a "train wreck." The Democratic primary for state attorney general pits former Attorney Dwight Holton, who once cracked down on pot, against retired ... |
May 10 2012 - Facebook unfriends 19-inch data center racks Time for a new standard, says Open Compute Social media giant Facebook had built precisely one data center in its short life, the one in Prineville, Oregon, before it had had enough of an industry standard that was part of the railroad infrastructure and then the telephone infrastructure build outs and bubbles: The 19-inch rack for mounting electronic equipment.… |
May 10 2012 - Coal mining in Montana affects Spokane Multinational coal companies plan to strip-mine the Powder River Basin in Montana and transport low-grade, dirty coal by rail to terminals on the coast of Washington and Oregon, then send it on huge ships to China and other rising Asian powers to be burned by their industries and grow their economies. |
April 28 2012 - No Coal Eugene Holds Demonstration on UO Campus By Kelsey Card EUGENE, Ore. -- A coal train chugged its way through the University of Oregon campus Monday afternoon. It was meant to bring attention to the coal trains that could soon head through Eugene and other parts of Western Oregon. It was quite the spectacle if you happened to be studying or eating lunch near the Erb Memorial Union around noon. Members of No Coal Eugene hopped on their ... |
April 27 2012 - FC Barcelona to develop United States’ Lionel Messi. FC Barcelona and AASEI have scheduled 16 Soc FC Barcelona sets out to develop United States’ Lionel Messi. FCBarcelona and AASEI open FCBarcelona Soccer Camps in the U.S. to train and develop youth Soccer enthusiasts of the United States of America in New York, New York; San Antonio, Texas; Los Angeles, California; San Jose, California; Portland, Oregon; and Seattle, Washington.Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 25, 2012 FC Barcelona sets out ... |
April 13 2012 - Oregon protesters bare breasts for Hanford PORTLAND — Occupy Portland went topless Thursday in downtown Portland to draw attention to its planned Hanford rally in Richland on April 15, Willamette Week reported. The publication posted a picture on its website showing the back of a shirtless woman wearing a gas mask as she faced a Metropolitan Area Express light rail train. It also said the bare-chested activists, a group of eight women ... |
April 12 2012 - WSDOT and ODOT work toward goal of integrated passenger rail corridor between Eugene and B.C. Washington and Oregon are creating a new partnership and will develop a plan for managing passenger-rail service between Eugene, Ore., and Vancouver, B.C., as one continuous rail corridor rather than two separate state operations. Transportation officials for each state signed an agreement today as another step toward offering faster, more frequent Amtrak Cascades service. |
April 12 2012 - Passenger rail service on ideal track Faster, more reliable passenger rail service between Vancouver, B.C., and Eugene, Ore., is one of the likely outcomes of a new partnership between the Washington and Oregon transportation departments. |
April 03 2012 - Spring storm dumps on Ore. valley, mountains PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An early spring storm has dropped more than half a foot of snow on Oregon's southern Willamette Valley while slides and snow in the southern Cascades halted an Amtrak train and briefly trapped several vehicles. No injuries were reported in Wednesday's storm. |
April 03 2012 - Spring storm dumps snow on Ore. valley, mountains An early spring storm has dropped more than half a foot of snow on Oregon's southern Willamette Valley. Slides and snow in the southern Cascades halted an Amtrak train and briefly trapped several vehicles. |
April 01 2012 - Oregon longshoreman pleads guilty to protest-related misdemeanors An Oregon longshoreman has been fined $1,250 after pleading guilty this week to obstructing a law enforcement officer and obstructing a train, both gross misdemeanors, during a protest and standoff with police at the EGT grain terminal in Longview Sept. 7. |
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