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The Alaska Railroad was completed three decades before Alaska became a state. It stretches from Seward to Fairbanks, the northernmost passenger train station in North America. With its glass dome ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNA Guide to Taking the Alaska Railroad, From Where to Hop Off to What Routes to TakeIt’s a Dall sheep!” the train tour guide exclaims as we swoop past a jagged cliffside dotted with fuzzy white creatures impressively balanced on their rocky perch. It's the second time we've been ...
In 1922, a passenger train departs Anchorage for Fairbanks. (Alaska Railroad) As we rode, I appreciated the occasional information provided over the loudspeaker.
Alaska Railroad's main line stretches 470 miles between Seward and Fairbanks. John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images. For every 640 square miles in Alaska, there is just one mile of paved road.
Alaska Railroad spokesperson Meghan Clemens said the ATV was struck by a passenger train headed south from Healy to Whittier. She said the train crew reported no injuries, but there was minor ...
One particular highlight was my four-hour ride on the Alaska Railroad from Denali National Park to Fairbanks. For this trip, I splurged on a GoldStar premium-service class ticket for $202.
The four-night train trip on the front end starts at $3,250 per guest based on double occupancy. That option is available on three Alaska sailings between seven and 10 nights, round-trip from ...
With popular national parks still searching for the answers to congestion, train travel is a practical solution—and a unique adventure.
The passenger trains only run in summer: the Fairbanks temperature drops to -50 in winter. ... Crossing Alaska by train was a great adventure, and I’m very glad I did it.
The Anchorage Museum, with financial backing from the Alaska Railroad, will bid on the 14-karat solid gold spike when it goes up for auction Friday in New York as part of the Christie’s ...
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