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Blog Post:
Riding through the floods Part 1: Bob Johnston’s Empire Builder notebook
Matt Van Hattem
Guest blog series from Bob Johnston Covering the passenger rail beat is always a challenge, but sometimes you stumble across more opportunities than you bargained for. That was especially true this past May and June, when massive flooding turned a train trip to North Dakota into...
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Thu, Jul 21 2011
Blog Post:
Riding through the floods Part 2: What do you do when train cancellations put you inside the story you’re covering?
Matt Van Hattem
Guest blog series from Bob Johnston Covering the passenger rail beat is always a challenge, but sometimes you stumble across more opportunities than you bargained for. That was especially true this past May and June, when massive flooding turned a train trip to North Dakota into a week-long rail...
on
Mon, Jul 25 2011
Blog Post:
Riding through the floods Part 3: Bob Johnston's Canadian notebook
Matt Van Hattem
Guest blog series from Bob Johnston Covering the passenger rail beat is always a challenge, but sometimes you stumble across more opportunities than you bargained for. That was especially true this past May and June, when massive flooding turned a train trip to North Dakota into a week-long rail...
on
Tue, Aug 2 2011
Blog Post:
Riding through the floods Part 4: Toronto to Chicago by rail… and taxi
Matt Van Hattem
Covering the passenger rail beat is always a challenge, but sometimes you stumble across more opportunities than you bargained for. That was especially true this past May and June, when a simple train trip to North Dakota turned into a week-long, international rail odyssey after Mother Nature unleashed...
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Thu, Aug 4 2011