Railroad Newsline for Tuesday, 10/09/07
Author: Larry W. Grant
Date: 10-08-2007 - 20:01






Railroad Newsline for Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Compiled By Larry W. Grant

In Memory of Rob Carlson, 1952 – 2006






RAIL NEWS




RAIL CARRIERS IN THE CROSS HAIRS

[www.scdigest.com]




AS U.S. DEPENDENCY ON COAL POWER GROWS, SO DOES CRITICISM

[www.omaha.com]




FIVE AMTRAK TRAINS DELAYED FOLLOWING DIXON ACCIDENT (With video)

[www.kcra.com]

Courtesy, Coleman Randall, Jr.




RAIL LINE CLOSURE SIDETRACKS LUMBER FIRMS

[www.oregonlive.com]




NO. 315 ROLLS AGAIN: RESTORED LOCOMOTIVE STEAMS TO CASCADE (With Photos)

[www.durangoherald.com]




BATON ROUGE WOMAN DIES AFTER TRAIN HITS CAR; SECOND FATALITY IN PLAQUEMINE, LOUISIANA WITHIN A WEEK

[www.2theadvocate.com]




PEDESTRIAN HIT BY U.P. COAL TRAIN AT HAYS, KANSAS CROSSING

[www.hdnews.net]




ONCE RED-HOT DEMAND FOR ETHANOL RUNS INTO A COLD SPOT

[www.recordnet.com]




STEAM ENGINE TRAIN HITS TRUCK; NO ONE INJURED AFTER COLLISION IN KAMLOOPS

[www.edmontonsun.com]




WIATROWSKI SIGNS NEW RAILROAD BOOK

[denver.yourhub.com]




FORT WORTH FIRE OFFICIALS: SPARKS FROM TRAINS CAUSING FIRES

[cbs11tv.com]




NASHVILLE'S UNION STATION RETURNS TO FORMER GLORY (With photos)

[www.rctimes.com]




LETTER TO THE EDITOR, THE FARGO FORUM: RAILROAD WHISTLES DISTURB THE PEACE

[www.in-forum.com]




HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK'S NEW SYMBOL: AN 1831 STEAM LOCOMOTIVE

[www.newsday.com]




A JOB FOR SPIDER-MAN, OR A FORMER BOY SCOUT

[www.nytimes.com]




TAKING A SNEAK PEEK AT THE HIGH LINE (With photo)

[cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com]




TRANSIT NEWS




TRAIN DERAILMENT IMPACTS STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA COMMUTERS (With video)

[cbs13.com]

Courtesy, Coleman Randall, Jr.




EDITORIAL, THE KANSAS CITY STAR: STAY INVOLVED IN LIGHT-RAIL PLANNING

[www.kansascity.com]




BICYCLIST ENDS UP UNDER MAX TRAIN; 'I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE HE'S ALIVE' (With Photos)

[www.katu.com]




EDITORIAL, THE ST. CLOUD TIMES: COMMUTER RAIL, ROADS WOULD EASE CONGESTION

[www.sctimes.com]




AUSTIN'S CAP METRO PREPARED FOR FUTURE IN SPITE OF DERAILMENT

[www.news8austin.com]




RAIL RUNNER STRAINS NEW MEXICO TRANSPORTATION BUDGET

[www.abqtrib.com]




DEVELOPERS PUT BUSINESS ON CHARLOTTE'S LIGHT-RAIL LINE

[www.charlotte.com]




SOUTH FLORIDA'S TRI-RAIL NO. 3 IN NATIONWIDE RIDERSHIP GROWTH

[southflorida.bizjournals.com]




THE END





Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Railroad Newsline for Tuesday, 10/09/07 Larry W. Grant 10-08-2007 - 20:01
  Re: Railroad Newsline for Tuesday, 10/09/07 Paul Bunyon 10-09-2007 - 06:19
  Re: Railroad Newsline for Tuesday, 10/09/07 Argopelter 10-09-2007 - 09:03
  Re: Railroad Newsline for Tuesday, 10/09/07 Bruce Kelly 10-09-2007 - 10:07
  logging and mill decline in the Northwest Dale Martin 10-09-2007 - 15:21
  Re: logging and mill decline in the Northwest Andy 10-10-2007 - 01:32
  Re: logging and mill decline in the Northwest Argopelter 10-10-2007 - 07:46
  Re: logging and mill decline in the Northwest Ross Hall 10-10-2007 - 10:02
  Re: logging and mill decline in the Northwest John 10-10-2007 - 13:41
  Re: logging and mill decline in the Northwest-Hooey Woody 10-11-2007 - 07:31
  Re: logging and mill decline in the Northwest-Hooey DD 10-11-2007 - 08:48
  4 million... cajon 10-11-2007 - 11:06
  Re: 4 million... Bruce Kelly 10-11-2007 - 12:08
  Re: 4 million... cajon 10-11-2007 - 15:14
  Re: logging and mill decline in the Northwest-Hooey Refugee 10-13-2007 - 15:47


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