The Alaska Railroad is a major rail network in Alaska, providing both freight and passenger services. The Alaska Railroad was established in the early 20th century, with construction starting in 1915 and completed in 1923. It was initially owned by the U.S. federal government before being sold to the state of Alaska in 1985. The main route of the Alaska Railroad runs from Seward in the south to Fairbanks in the north, passing through Anchorage, the state's largest city. It also serves other towns and cities along the way, including Talkeetna and Denali National Park. The railroad offers several passenger services, including the Denali Star, Coastal Classic, Glacier Discovery, and the Aurora Winter Train. These services provide scenic views of Alaska's landscapes, including mountains, forests, rivers, and wildlife. The Railroad also is crucial for transporting goods throughout the state, including petroleum products, coal, gravel, and intermodal freight. The railroad is a signif...
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