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Wisconsin & Southern Railroad
Passenger and freight railroad company servicing Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. WSOR serves Rock County directly from its Janesville, WI terminal. The rail line enters Rock County from four directions. From the north, the line comes from Madison. From the northeast, the line comes from Waukesha. From the southeast, it comes from Chicago. From the west, the line comes in from Monroe. Rock County is located in extreme southern Wisconsin, just north of the Illinois border. |
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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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January 21 2012 - Railroad tracks getting $17 million upgrade The Wisconsin & Southern Railroad announced Thursday that it soon will complete an upgrade of tracks that link Milton, Edgerton and Madison, thanks in large part to a grant from the state. |
October 21 2011 - Clyde Edgertonâs âThe Night Trainâ Clyde Edgerton is as much an anthropologist as he is a novelist, and his specialty is rural North Carolina of the 1950s, â60s and â70s. Future historians can study Edgertonâs body of work for what he does best: capturing that elusive sense of place and people in the context of a 20th-century era. In â The Night Train ,â Edgertonâs 10th novel, the place is Starke, N.C., the time is 1963, and the ... |
October 08 2011 - 'Night Train' Riffs On Friendship, Race And Jazz Set in rural North Carolina in 1963, Clyde Edgerton's latest novel centers on a frowned-upon friendship which blossoms between two teens from opposite sides of the color divide and tracks. |
July 30 2011 - 'Night Train' Pulls Through Segregated South Clyde Edgerton's new novel, The Night Train , tells the story of two boys whose friendship is concealed from a culture of racial segregation in the 1960s. Edgerton harkens back to his own childhood in North Carolinaâthe days when friendship between black and white children was culturally unacceptableâand asks what has changed in the past 50 years. |
July 02 2011 - Judge allows Johnson County intermodal to proceed A federal judge has ruled against environmentalists in their battle to force the government to set aside a permit for a sprawling rail yard under construction in Edgerton. U.S. District Judge Carlos Murguia handed down a 20-page opinion that found in favor of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineersâ decision to grant the BNSF Railway project a permit. |
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