Sentences with phrase «mile journey runs»

The 13 1/2 mile journey runs on the oldest narrow gauge railway in the world - almost 200 years old.

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Class of 2014 Cadet Mackenzie Vaughn, a civil engineering major, runs solo while her teammates conserve their energy for their shifts in the 150 - mile journey from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., to Philadelphia.
Press Release — SAN DIEGO — San Diego native, Richard Nares, will run more than 1,700 miles from Seattle, Washington to San Diego, Calif. to raise money for the Emilio Nares Foundation (ENF), a nonprofit that helps families navigate their child's journey through cancer.
It's set to be quite a journey, with the 13.1 - mile Great North Run the furthest she will have ever run in her liRun the furthest she will have ever run in her lirun in her life.
Eva Casale, an ultramarathon runner, finished her final run during her «Every Veteran Appreciated Week,» Friday evening, April 27, 2018, in Medford, after a seven - day journey in which she completed over 184 miles.
Eva Casale, an ultramarathon runner, is congratulated by supporters in Medford after finishing her final run during her «Every Veteran Appreciated Week,» Friday evening, April 27, 2018, after a seven - day journey in which she completed over 184 miles.
Salmon Spotting Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon A wild run of spring chinook salmon make their annual 300 - mile journey from the Pacific Ocean to the Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery in central Oregon, arriving each spring and summer.
Listen as Shauna explains the backstory behind her signature workout and hashtag, what this class is all about, who she designed it for, and her personal journey from not being able to run a mile, to being an Under Armour ® sponsored trainer.
The shelter has set up a challenge where anyone can pledge a certain amount of miles (biking, walking, running) that he or she will be active through by the end of February, so Kale Chips doesn't have to go through his fitness journey alone.
The electric powertrain ran out around 25 miles into the journey, not unexpected at highway speeds, but the car will still run in electric mode with the engine providing battery power instead of actual propulsive force if need be.
Here, the car will run on electric power as much as possible and the petrol engine is rarely called into action — thanks to a theoretical 19 - mile all - electric range if the lithium - ion battery is fully charged before your journey.
Using precious battery power for highway travel when your carrying an engine thats most efficient at a cruise seems strange to me, it makes sense to have a smaller battery and have it slowly charge at highway speeds so you can have the power on demand and leave the highway able to run on full electric for the next 20 miles of the journey.
Introduced as the Venice Simplon - Orient - Express in 1982 when it began taking the 12 - mile Simplon Tunnel, the iconic train now runs between London, Paris, and Venice from March to November, and makes the Paris - to - Istanbul journey once a year, in either August or September.
From Brohl runs the Vulkan Express, although «express» may be a misnomer as the 11 mile (18 kilometre) journey up through the Eifel range to Engeln takes one and a half hours and locomotives reach the heady speed of 12 miles an hour.
This 5,777 mile journey is made possible by the Trans - Siberian Express, which runs along the Trans - Siberian Railway - the longest railway in the world.
The fi nal section of the journey is on the famous Jungfrau Railway itself, which runs the remaining six miles to just below the peak of the Jungfrau Mountain.
To join it, the route from Interlaken runs first to Lauterbrunnen on the Bernese Oberland Railway, a journey of 12 miles past snow - dusted meadows, charming wooden chalets and attractive farming cabins.
During the 37 - mile journey, the route passes through spruce forests and along the beautiful Warme Bode Valley, as well as running alongside the Harz Mountains.
Their biggest project, to date, has been the 10,000 miles (16,000 km) of the National Cycle Network that is said to run within 2 miles (3.2 km) of 75 % of the British population and get used for 230 million journeys each year.
After experiencing countless insect bites, violent run - ins with hostile natives, and his fair - share of folks who doubted he could do it, in a matter of days Stafford is set to finish his momentous 4,000 mile journey.
Unlike the first marathoner, the legendary Pheidippides, who in 490 B.C. ran a single 26 - mile journey from the city of Marathon to Athens with news of a Greek victory and collapsed, Parker stayed on his feet.
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