List of Alaska railroads
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[edit] Current common carriers
- Alaska Railroad (ARR)
- White Pass and Yukon Route (WPY)
[edit] Defunct railroads
- Alaska Anthracite Coal and Railway Company
- Alaska Gastineau Mining Company
- Alaska-Juneau Gold Mine
- Alaska Lumber and Pulp Company (Alaska Pulp Corporation)
- Alaska Pacific and Terminus Railroad (Brunner Line)
- Apollo Consolidated Mining Company
- Catalla and Carbon Mountain Railroad
- Cliff Creek Coal Mine
- Coal Creek Coal Company
- Cook Inlet Coal Field Company
- Copper River and Northwestern Railway
- Council City and Solomon River Railroad
- Golovin Bay Railroad
- Katalla Coal Company
- Ketchikan Pulp Company
- Klondike Mines Railway
- Nome-Arctic Railroad / Wild Goose Railroad / Seward Peninsular Railroad (Seward Peninsula) / Curly Q Line
- Rush and Brown Copper Mine
- Salmon Creek Railroad
- Seward Peninsula Railroad
- Tanana Mines Railway / Tanana Valley Railroad
- Treadwell Mines
- Valdez-Yukon Railroad Company
- Yakutat and Southern Railroad
[edit] References
- Association of American Railroads (2002), Railroad service in Alaska (PDF). Retrieved January 25, 2005.
- Hilton, George W. (1990). American Narrow Gauge Railroads. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2369-9.
- RailsNorth.com (2005), Rails to Riches. Retrieved January 5, 2006.
- The Katalla and Controller Bay Alaska Project (2005), [1]. Retrieved November 22, 2006.
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