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  1. Transportation in Alaska

    This article discusses transportation in the U.S. state of Alaska. Alaska has a small population within a very large geographic area. The geographic differences mean that no single transportation strategy works for the state as a whole. Roads connect the major Southcentral population centers with Fairbanks and the Canadian border. Barges supply the communities along the coast and major rivers, and a ferry system supports the coastal communities in the south. A railroad connects the ports of Seward, Whittier, and Anchorage with the interior via Fairbanks. Many interior communities are connected by seasonal ATV trails when the weather is cold enough to freeze otherwise impassable grounds. Air travel is the critical connection between these various regions. Wikipedia

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  2. cityofwasilla.gov

    Valley Transit provides a variety of transportation options such as a Fixed Route System for point to point service, a Demand Response System to lower density population areas such as Big Lake or Houston, and Door to Door Paratransit for seniors and disabled persons. Wasilla Airport was constructed in 1993 on 370 acres owned by the City. The ...
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The State and local boroughs maintain about 4,700 miles (7,600 km) of winter trails throughout the northern and western regions. The trails often follow paths laid out by indigenous people, and the network stretches along the coast from Norton Sound to the Beaufort Sea.Trails reach the interior along the Yukon, Koyukuk, and Kobuk rivers. In 2004, the State Department of Transportation worked ...
  5. alaskarailroad.com

    Wasilla Area Intermodal Plan A Coordinated, Multi-agency, Transportation Improvement Program FINAL Prepared for: Alaska Railroad Corporation Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities City of Wasilla Matanuska-Susitna Borough Matanuska-Susitna Community Transit Prepared by: HDR Alaska, Inc. 2525 C Street, Suite 305
  6. dot.alaska.gov

    In fall 2006, the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF), Northern Region initiated the development of the Interior Alaska Transportation Plan (IATP). This plan joins five other regional, multi-modal transportation plans that make up the Statewide Transportation Plan required by State1 and Federal2 law. The ...
  7. wasillachamber.org

    Wasilla is 30 air miles north-northeast of Anchorage, at about 61° north latitude and 149° west longitude. Wasilla comprises about 11 square miles of land and one square mile of water. The unique locale appeals to those who seek an Alaskan lifestyle while raising a family, taking advantage of economic prospects, or retiring in comfort.
  8. omb.alaska.gov

    Wasilla, Alaska 99654 Phone Number: (907)373-9018 Email: agiddings@ci.wasilla.ak.us Has this project been through a public review process at the local level and is it a community priority? X Yes No For use by Co-chair Staff Only: Page 1 Contact Name: Mike Rovito Contact Number: 465-6600 3:19 PM 5/2/2012
  9. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: United States: Alaska: Localities: W: Wasilla. This category lists sites relevant to the city of Wasilla. ... Regional North America United States Alaska Localities W Wasilla . 64. ... Regional North America United States Alaska Regions Southcentr­al . 14.
  10. transit.dot.gov

    WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration today announced $9.6 million in grants to 26 American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native communities to improve their public transit systems in 14 states. The competitive grants through FTA's Tribal Transit Program enable Tribes to buy transit vehicles, upgrade bus facilities, and expand or improve transit service.
  11. citytowninfo.com

    Introduction to Wasilla, Alaska. Wasilla, Alaska is 28 miles N of Anchorage, Alaska. The city is in the Matanuska Susitna County. Wasilla History. The Matanuska-Susitna valley was first settled by the Dena'ina Alaska natives. Russians settled in Alaska from the year 1741 until 1867, when Alaska was sold to the United States.
  12. myalaskan.com

    Latitude and Longitude: Wasilla is located at approximately 61.5814° N latitude and 149.4394° W longitude. Getting to Wasilla from Anchorage. Wasilla is approximately 43 miles north of Anchorage, and the primary means of reaching the city is by car. By Car. To reach Wasilla by car from Anchorage, head north on AK-1 N/Glenn Highway.

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