About Alaska Support Industry Alliance

Since construction began in 1914 and the golden spike was driven in 1923, the Railroad has connected Seward, Anchorage, Fairbanks, and the communities in between—creating Alaska’s first major land transportation corridor.Today, this state-owned railroad keeps Alaska moving with 470 miles of track, year-round passenger service, and one of the largest freight operations in the state—supporting oil & gas, mining, military, tourism, and communities statewide.Here’s to the legacy, the workforce, and the rails that helped build Alaska. Congratulations to the Alaska Railroad on more than a century of service and for being incredible members of The Alliance!

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