The Alaska Railroad is making a new push to replace its aging cruise ship dock in Seward with a larger one that can handle much bigger ships. The $137 million plan also calls for construction of a ...
The Alaska Railroad (ARRC) on April 15 announced that it is seeking to replace the passenger dock and terminal building in Seward, Alaska, with the purchase of a $137 million project proposed by local ...
Alaska Railroad recently approved a plan for construction of a new $137 million cruise ship port in Seward that is expected to open in time for the 2026 cruise season, according to an Anchorage Daily ...
The Alaska Railroad Corp. is moving forward with plans to replace a nearly 60-year-old passenger dock in Seward. The $137 million project is for one of three docks in the city operated by the company ...
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The Senate Finance Committee sent a bill chugging ahead on Monday that would authorize the Alaska Railroad Corporation to authorize up to $75 million in revenue bonds to replace its passenger dock in ...
The Alaska Railroad had to cancel this weekend’s trains between Anchorage and Seward because of avalanche danger. In May. Sure, the weather’s been crazy this year, but I didn’t have a Mother’s Day ...
The Alaska House of Representatives fast-tracked a bill authorizing the Alaska Railroad Corporation to issue up to $75 million in bonds to replace its passenger dock in Seward. House members approved ...
The state-owned Alaska Railroad Corp. can issue up to $135 million in revenue bonds to construct a cruise ship dock and terminal facility in Seward after Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed enabling legislation ...
Whittier and Seward both serve as embarkation points for southbound Alaska cruises to Vancouver and Seattle, but your cruise ...