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Amtrak, the national passenger rail system, provides daily service to Needles station, operating its Southwest Chief between Chicago and Los Angeles that arrives between midnight to 2am.
* Needles ( Amtrak station ), a train station in Needles, California, USA
The station in The Needles region reports average January temperatures ranging from a high of to a low of.
Feinberg is accused by Needles of betraying the firefighters under him, as it appears Feinberg has made a corrupt bargain where he will be given command over another existing house, nearby Engine 333 / Ladder 74 in exchange for allowing his station to be shut down ( and his men laid off and / or transferred ).
The El Garces Hotel, named in Francisco Garcés honor, is the historic 1908 Santa Fe Railroad station and Harvey House hotel ' oasis ' located in the City of Needles.
Natural landmarks include ' the Needles ' and ' the Blue Lagoon ' along the Woronora River, and the Engadine Wetlands to the east of the railway station.

Needles and is
The current holder of the Guinness World Record for Knitting with the Largest Knitting Needles is Julia Hopson of Penzance in Cornwall.
This cable car is based on an older system built in 1920, rebuilt in the first half of the 1950s over five summer seasons, to where it reached all the way to Aiguille du Midi ( ie Needles of the Moon ), fully modernized in 1979, and upgraded again in 2008.
Bullhead City and the neighboring communities of Laughlin, Nevada, Fort Mojave, Mohave Valley, Arizona and Needles, California, make up what is referred to as the Tri-state Area.
The Bullhead City area is home to four public libraries: Two Mohave County Libraries ( Bullhead City and Mohave Valley ), one Clark County Library ( Laughlin ) and one San Bernardino County Library ( Needles ).
The Bullhead City area is accessible by Interstate 40 ( via Needles or Kingman ), Amtrak ( via Needles BNSF ), Greyhound Bus Services, and Highways 95 and 93.
The city of Kingman was named for Lewis Kingman, who surveyed along the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad's right-of-way between Needles, Calif., and Albuquerque, N. M. Lewis Kingman supervised the building of the railroad from Winslow, Ariz. to Beale's Springs, which is near the present location of the town of Kingman.
It is geographically connected to Needles, California, Fort Mohave, Arizona, and Bullhead City, Arizona.
Needles ( Mojave ʼAha Kuloh ) is a city located in the Mojave Desert on the western banks of the Colorado River in San Bernardino County, California.
Needles is a gateway to the Mojave National Preserve.
The name is derived from pointed mountain peaks and the wind-blown holes in them ( which can only be seen by boat from the Colorado River ), the Needles, at the south end of the valley.
Needles is a tourism and recreation center, a tradition going back for decades.
Needles, like Death Valley to the northwest, is known for extreme heat during the summer.
The mean annual temperature for Needles, CA is.
Although snowfall is very rare in Needles, 15. 2 inches of snow fell in January 1949, including 12. 2 inches on January 12, 1949.
Needles is served by the National Weather Service's NOAA Weather Radio operating on 162. 50 MHz from the Las Vegas National Weather Service.
In the state legislature Needles is located in the 18th Senate District, represented by Republican Roy Ashburn, and in the 34th Assembly District, represented by Republican Connie Conway.
Federally, Needles is located in California's 41st congressional district, which has a Cook PVI of R + 9 and is represented by Republican Jerry Lewis.
Interstate 40 is the major highway through Needles, connecting Barstow to the west and Arizona to the east.
Local Transit service to the Needles area is provided by Needles Area Transit.
Needles is served under contract with the San Bernardino County Fire Department.
Needles is home to a full-service hospital with a 24-hour emergency room.

Needles and frequently
He frequently heads to Needles to partake of the town's nightlife, often running afoul of the local coyotes.
From the beach boat trips frequently leave to tour the Needles.

Needles and reported
The 2010 United States Census reported that Needles had a population of 4, 844.

Needles and by
The Clipper Ship " Flying Cloud " off the Needles, Isle of Wight, by James E. Buttersworth, 1859 – 60.
The non-denominational school was founded in 1957 by Dr. Gerry Hagey and Ira G. Needles in Waterloo, Ontario.
* Murals paying homage to U. S. 66, the celebrated " Mother Road " which passed through Needles on its way between Chicago and Los Angeles, and painted by local artist Dan Louden, have become a popular tourist attraction.
* January 14, 1960: Former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt spoke at a forum established by the Needles School District.
Pre-dating The Beau Brummels ' commercial breakthrough by almost two years, singer-songwriter Jackie DeShannon's April 1963 single " Needles and Pins " marked probably the earliest appearance of the ringing guitar sound that would become a mainstay of early folk rock.
The Needles Tour buses are the only vehicles allowed on the road from Alum Bay, apart from those owned by National Trust staff or, by prior appointment, vehicles transporting disabled visitors.
A drawing of The Needles by Dutch landscape artist Lambert Doomer ( 1624 – 1700 ) made in 1646 depicts a rock formation with much stouter shape than that shown in Isaac Taylor's 1759 " one inch " map of Hampshire.
The Needles Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1859 on the outermost of the chalk rocks near sea level.
* " Needles " ( System of a Down song ), a 2001 song by System of a Down on the album Toxicity
* " Needles ", a song by Adema on the album Unstable
* " Needles and Pins ", a song by Deftones on Deftones ( album )
The $ 48 million terminal was built in 1987 and was designed by Howard Needles Tammen & Bergendoff, Davis & Floyd, Inc., and Lucas & Stubbs.
The cape was named by Portuguese navigators, who called it Cabo das Agulhas — Portuguese for " Cape of Needles " — after noticing that around the year 1500 the direction of magnetic north ( and therefore the compass needle ) coincided with true north in the region.
Unlike Arches National Park, where many arches are accessible by short to moderate hikes or even by car, most of the arches in the Needles district lie in back country canyons and require long hikes or four-wheel-drive trips to reach them.

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