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The main attraction in the summer is the cruise related travel both on the Alaska Railway rolling stock
and the Princess and Holland-America equipment towed at the end of the Denali Star trains.
The Bi-Level cars are the ones with the superb glass dome viewing outdoor vestible platform and restaurant service.
The summer trains run daily - the winter trains less frequently more like once a week.
The premium "Gold Star" class offers complimentary beverages and meal service - the Aventure class is ala carte.
For the full she-bang the Denali Star train is way to go - 350 miles 12 hours (8am-8pm) either direction from
Anchorage to Fairbanks
Others are the Glacier Express - Anchorage to Whittier/Portage and the Coastal Classic - Anchorage to Seward
Passenger operation is pretty much in full swing in the summer in the winter the train stops in the middle of
no where to pick-up and drop off remote wilderness residents.
During the dead of night and all winter freight movement is the game - railroad ferries bring the cars to
Whittier from the lower 48 and supply Alaska with a plethora of goods to sustain Alaska living
At any time year round the Alaska Railroad is an experience not to be missed for railroad buffs !
Note during the winter be prepared for down right sub zero temperatures in Fairbanks while in Anchorage the weather can be very mild.
Flights from the many cities in the lower 48 go to from Anchorage - Fairbanks in the winter only to from Anchorage & Seattle.
Your research here and on other forums will be richly rewarded a treasured experience - Hope "The Mountain is Out" for you !