End of the Line. Many photos have been shared of the classic "North End of the Alaska Railroad" sign that graced the bumping post at the old Fairbanks Depot. Here is a Railroad: Alaska RailroadLocomotive: NoneLocation: Seward, Alaska, USALocomotive #: N/ATrain ID: UnknownPhoto Date: November 18, 2010
A 74 car unit export coal train sits tied down in track 7 in the Seward yard at the south end of the Alaska Railroad system. The train arrived the previous evening and will be unloaded in just a ... (more)
The retored Seward Depot
A coal train arrives at the southern terminus of the Alaska Railroad. This train will be unloaded and headed north in 5 hours to repeat the cycle again.
ARR 2001 is seen crossing the Snow River on the approach to Seward - 23/07/2010
The train has just arrived from Anchorage on a very foggy seaside morning. Most of these passengers are headed for boats that will take them out on Resurrection Bay and the Gulf of Alaska to see ... (more)
The Whittier based extra board crew and their two geeps have made a trip over the mountains from Whittier to retrieve a lone empty flat car off the dock in Seward. They are departing northward an... (more)
The Seward extra board crew is in the process of finishing up dumping 70 cars of coal at Seward. 6 SD70MACs can be seen just about ducking into the dump shack. Beneath the train 12 conveyers sen... (more)
You never know what you might find in the woods of Alaska. Normally you're excited to stumble upon a bear or moose (at safe distance of course) but you rarely expect to find an F-unit! Neverthel... (more)
The Coastal Classic is just minutes from an on time arrival in Seward the southern most point on the Alaska Railroad.
Brand new EMD unit sits in the sun at the very south end of the Alaska Railroad on the passenger dock after delivering 550 happy people (and Santa) on the annual Holiday Train. Mount Marathon ris... (more)
Alaska Railroad's Coastal Classic skirts the shore of Kenai Lake on a rainy Memorial Day weekend.
#3010 turning a passenger consist on the wye at Seward.
A trio of SD70MAC's on an empty northbound unit coal train waiting on a new crew.
Alaska "McKinley Park Route" boxcars at Seward, now used for material storage.