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Relocating Via The Alaska Railroad
Relocate!
|Vol. 2 Issue 1 | Fall 2016
The Alaska Railroad stops in Wasilla and Talkeetna daily in the summer.
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If relocating to the Mat-Su Valley from within other parts of interior Alaska, consider relocating via the Alaska Railroad. In 1903, the Alaska Central Railway (later renamed "The Alaska Railroad") built the first railroad in Alaska. It started in Seward and extended 50 miles north. In 2013, The Railroad’s own Bill O’Leary was named CEO, becoming the first lifelong Alaskan to lead the Railroad. For more than 90 years, the Alaska Railroad has connected travelers with many of Alaska’s most popular destinations. Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, is the hub for the Alaska Railroad’s passenger service. The railroad also offers freight services.
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