Railroad to resume freight service

Published: September 25, 2012 

An Alaska Railroad bridge washout at Gold Creek, north of Talkeetna, Saturday, September 21, 2012.

Photo provided by the Alaska Railroad

The Alaska Railroad is planning to resume freight traffic between Anchorage and Fairbanks on Tuesday after repairs were made to 500 feet of track washed out by flooding.

The railroad in a release said crews working double shifts have repaired the track near Gold Creek, about 35 miles north of Talkeetna.

Trains between Anchorage and Fairbanks have not operated since Sept. 19. That means no tank cars carrying petroleum from North Pole Refinery or coal cars from Usibelli Coal Mines at Healy north of Denali National Park.

The railroad estimated the cost of system-wide damage repair from flooding and storms at nearly $2 million.

Officials later this week expect to add to that lost revenue from interrupted train deliveries, and said it's expected to be a substantial amount. Alaska Railroad to resume freight service

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