Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Freight Train Cars Damaged In Neenah Derailment - Channel 3000 (Chilmark)

Freight Train Cars Damaged In Neenah Derailment - Channel 3000
NEENAH, Wis. -- Crews are repairing damaged rails after 11 empty Canadian National freight cars derailed near the Neenah rail yard. Railroad spokesman Patrick Waldron said the cars derailed at about 5 a.m. Monday on the main line through the eastern
Source: www.channel3000.com

Cars reported stolen over holiday, other Montgomery crimes - Everything Alabama Blog
The following reports are crimes handled by the Montgomery Police Department over the Christmas holiday weekend. A 36-year-old female reported her 1999 Pontiac Firebird missing from her residence on the 2300 block of E. 4 th Street on Saturday, Dec. 25
Source: blog.al.com

Fire damages cars at Catholic University - WTOP
WASHINGTON (AP) - Several cars in a parking lot at Catholic University in Washington were damaged after a fire apparently started in one vehicle and spread to others. D.C. Fire and EMS spokesman Pete Piringer says the fire started Saturday around 1:30 p.m
Source: wtop.com

Ford Adding Automatic Engine Start-Stop to All Cars - PC Magazine
Ford announced Monday that its Auto Start-Stop technology, which turns off a car's engine when it comes to a stop, will be added to non-hybrid cars by 2012. Auto Start-Stop has been available on gasoline-electric hybrid cars since 2004, and will be added
Source: www.pcmag.com

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Furious snowfall in New York maroons travelers depending on planes, trains, cars - Washington Post
"People are exhausted. They want to get home," sighed Eric Schorr, marooned at New York's Kennedy Airport since Sunday afternoon by the storm, which worked its way up the coast from the Carolinas to Maine with winds up to 80 mph that whirled the snow into
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

Cars rapidly getting safer to drive - St. Petersburg Times
Automobiles, whether economy cars or the top luxury models, are rapidly becoming safer to drive, an insurance industry trade group says. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety released its Top Safety Pick ratings for the 2011 model year, saying 66
Source: www.tampabay.com

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