Video - Environment Northwest
-
Landslides reaching record territory on Washington railroads
Posted on December 27, 2012 at 8:27 PM
Updated Thursday, Dec 27 at 9:04 PM
Burlington Northern Santa Fe officials say 40 to 50 slides big enough to affect rail traffic have covered the rails this season, making it the third worst slide season in 20 years.
Share
More Environment Northwest Videos
-
Credit: KING
Hanford waste moved across town with parade permit
-
Tree disease attacks Northwest poplars
-
Will red ribbons help save wolves and cows?
-
Washington wolves moving west to central Cascades
-
No plan in place when leak alarm sounded at Hanford
-
GAO faults Dept. of Energy’s management of Hanford cleanup
-
Unsealed documents reveal serious violations by Hanford contractor
-
Eastlake neighbors worry Ride the Ducks will hurt osprey population
-
Water war erupts on Sammamish plateau
-
New fishing vessel is more efficient, less dangerous
-
Skykomish gets new railroad to draw tourists
-
Rare compromise reached in Washington's wolf war
-
Bonus money trumps safety at Hanford, experts say
-
County building wildlife overpass over busy Redmond road
-
Hanford worker's struggle to 'do the right thing'
-
KING 5 story on Hanford prompts action by Inslee, feds
-
Inside the Bullitt Center, Earth's greenest building
-
Contractor discounted Hanford leak evidence for a year