Alaska Railroad to Seward

Alaska Railroad Seward to Anchorage One Way

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255 minutes
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Departing from downtown Seward at 6pm, the Coastal Classic Train travels north along the rugged coastline of Turnagain Arm, with dramatic views of the Chugach Mountains plunging directly to the sea. At the end of Turnagain Arm, the tracks veer away from the road system into the backcountry wilderness – and what many consider to be the most scenic stretch of the Alaska Railroad, accessible only by train. Watch for views of massive glaciers, steep river canyons, and cascading waterfalls. The train arrives in Anchorage at 10:15pm.

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Alaska Railroad Seward to Anchorage One Way

Adventure

FromCAD $154.35Per Person

What's included in Alaska Railroad Seward to Anchorage One Way

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

After spending the day in the port town of Seward, take the evening train to Anchorage on the Alaska Railroad! You will not be disappointed by the stunning vistas on your relaxing 4-hour journey from Seward to Anchorage. The large picture windows and open vestibules on the train provide excellent photo-taking opportunities along the journey, and local guides share the stories behind the sights along the way. • Depart Seward Depot at 6:00 pm • Arrive Anchorage Depot at 10:15 pm • Onboard narration included on train • Onboard dining available for purchase on train • Accommodation and/or optional tours or cruises (sold separately) to explore Anchorage. Advance booking recommended.

Seward Boat Harbor
Alaska Railroad Depot

Inclusions

  • Optional dining and snack bar
  • One-way rail transportation from Seward to Anchorage departing 600pm arriving 1015pm
  • Comfortable reserved seating
  • Alaskan tour guide providing narration throughout journey
  • Accommodation and/or tours and activities in Anchorage
  • Return transportation
  • These options can be booked independently or through Alaska Railroad directly after booking.
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Infants (0-1) may be added to a reservation as lap children (not requiring a paid, reserved seat) but they must be registered in the booking. To register an infant as a lap child, please indicate so in the “Special Requests” option in the final checkout and include the infant’s name, age and gender.

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • Check-in one hour prior to the scheduled departure time to receive boarding passes.

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Direct access

BAGGAGE: Passengers are allowed two checked bags and one carry-on and up to two extra bags for additional fees. No item may weigh over 50 lbs. Special handling fees apply for oversized bags, bicycles, and other recreational equipment. Firearms must be either disassembled (slide or bolt removed) or have a lock (trigger or cable type) installed to prevent operation, and must be in a locked case. Concealed weapons are not permitted onboard. Camping fuel, motor fuel and other hazardous items are not permitted. Animals must be transported in kennels in the baggage car. All bags must have name tags attached. CHECK-IN: Check-in one hour prior to departure time at the ticket counter to receive Boarding Pass. DINING SERVICES: Passengers may choose from a variety of hot and cold meal selections. In dining areas, guests may be seated four to a table on busy days to accommodate all guests onboard. Lighter fare available in the Wilderness Cafe. Onboard purchases may be made with American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa, including debit and gift cards. Cash payments are no longer accepted. SCHEDULES AND FARES: Delays can occur with rail service. We recommend that you do not book your rail arrival and air departure on the same day. The Alaska Railroad will not be responsible for missed connections. Schedules, fares, and tours are subject to change without notice. ALTERNATE TRANSPORTATION: The Alaska Railroad will provide the best alternate service available in the event of unforeseen circumstances that may require any part of our service to be altered. ACCESSIBILITY: Wheelchair lifts are available at all stations. Passenger trains are wheelchair accessible and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. For accessibility on other connecting modes of transport please check with an agent for details. Service animals are welcome aboard. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Passenger Information and Resources page: https://www.alaskarailroad.com/passenger-information.

Operator

Alaska Railroad Corporation