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Alaska Railroad
327 W Ship Creek Ave Anchorage, AK 99501 - (call 907-265-2494)
The Alaska Railroad aka ARR extends from Seward and Whittier, in the south of the state of Alaska, to Fairbanks (passing through Anchorage), and beyond to Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Wainwright in the interior of that state. Uniquely, it carries both freight and passengers throughout its system, including Denali National Park |
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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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April 19 2012 - Amateur division added to seafood recipe contest The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute is looking for your best recipe. The institute has added an amateur recipe contest to its Great Alaska Seafood Cook Off event, which takes place May 14 at the Bill Sheffield Alaska Railroad Depot in Anchorage. |
March 11 2012 - Unbelievable beauty, value SAILING THROUGH ALASKA'S INSIDE PASSAGE - Yes, you can go salmon fishing on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, or live in a bare-bones cabin in the wilds with no electricity or running water, or hike the historic Crow Pass Trail east of Anchorage. I know you can do all these things because I read about them over the last year in this very section. |
March 10 2012 - Snow collapses roofs of two Anchorage commercial buildings The roof of an Alaska Railroad storage building near Ship Creek collapsed under a heavy snow load Wednesday night or early Thursday, and a commercial building in South Anchorage sustained a partial roof collapse Thursday evening. |
March 09 2012 - Iditarod champ felt obligation to return ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- It took John Baker 16 tries to win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. He had to think long and hard about coming back to defend his title. |
March 09 2012 - Iditarod racers in Rohn area ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — It took John Baker 16 tries to win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. He had to think long and hard about coming back to defend his title. |
March 08 2012 - Railroad storage building roof collapses; another damaged The roof of an Alaska Railroad storage building at 801 W. First Avenue collapsed under a heavy snow load Wednesday night or early Thursday, and another commercial building in South Anchorage sustained a partial roof collapse Thursday evening. |
February 29 2012 - Alaska approves moose relocation away from roads ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska wildlife officials are taking another step to help southcentral Alaska moose that are drawn to roads and rail lines because of heavy snow. The Department of Fish and Gam... |
February 19 2012 - Enchiladas, roast beef aid in capture of runaway sled dog Whistler, a lead dog for German Iditarod rookie Silvia Furtwangler, was found Monday morning in Anchorage near the Chester Creek Trail. He had been missing since early Thursday, when he escaped from a dog truck. |
February 17 2012 - Missing Iditarod sled dog found near Anchorage ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A lead dog for an Iditarod sled racing team missing for nearly a week in the woods of Anchorage has been found following a broad search effort by fans and supporters, race officials said on Tuesday. German Iditarod racer Silvia Furtwangler was reunited with her dog, Whistler on Monday, an Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race spokeswoman said. "She (Furtwangler) was just so ... |
February 17 2012 - Missing Iditarod dog lured into garage with food Kyle Hopkins, Anchorage Daily News ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Iditarod rookie Silvia Furtwangler walked the Chester Creek Trail greenbelt Saturday, waving her iPhone in the air. The tinny speakers blared a recording of the German musher's dog team howling and barking. |
February 14 2012 - Enchiladas, roast beef aid in runaway sled dog capture Whistler, a lead dog for German Iditarod rookie Silvia Furtwangler, was found Monday morning in Anchorage near the Chester Creek Trail. He had been missing since early Thursday morning, when he escaped from a dog truck. |
February 11 2012 - Sandra Scott Travels: All Aboard – Train Rides Offer Great Views Some trains are legendary such as the Alaskan trip from Anchorage to Fairbanks and the Australian Ghan that now goes from Darwin to Adelaide. There are many trains worldwide that offer excellent experiences. Some travel short distances while others cover a whole continent. Continue reading → |
February 03 2012 - Heavy snows cause 'moose emergency' concern in Alaska ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb 1 (Reuters) Heavy snows in parts of Alaska are taking a deadly toll on moose as deep snowdrifts force the animals into hazardous detours on plowed roads and railroad tracks, prompting one group to seek declaration of a 'moose emergency.' |
January 31 2012 - Heavy snows cause "moose emergency" concern in Alaska ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Heavy snows in parts of Alaska are taking a deadly toll on moose as deep snowdrifts force the animals into hazardous detours on plowed roads and railroad tracks, officials said on Tuesday, prompting one group to seek declaration of a "moose emergency." The ambling animals are then being killed in increasing numbers in high-speed rail and road collisions, state and ... |
January 24 2012 - Tour of Anchorage: 25th could be the biggest ever In 1987 the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail was completed after years of public debate and land negotiations. The trail, which follows the Anchorage coastline from downtown to Kincaid Park, intersected the Lanie Fleischer Chester Creek Trail at Westchester Lagoon. Skiers looked at the new trail map and saw the possibility of a "mountain to sea" ski race. |
January 21 2012 - Alaska snow In this Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 photo, an Alaska Railroad plow clears the tracks along the Seward Highway next to Turnagain Arm near Bird in Anchorage, Alaska. |
January 14 2012 - Public invited to railroad open house The Alaska Railroad invites the public to an open house to review and comment on a proposed projects for 2012. The event will be 4-6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Anchorage Historic Depot, 411 W. First Ave. |
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