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- Alaska Marine Highway System - The Alaska State Ferry
The ferries of the Alaska Marine Highway make up a large part of Alaska's highway system, covering 3,500 miles of coastline and providing service to over 30 communities that stretch from Bellingham, WA to Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Chain
- Sailing Search – Alaska Marine Highway System
Alaska Marine Highway System 7037 N Tongass Highway Ketchikan, Alaska 99901 Contact Information
- Alaska Marine Highway Ferry System Fares and Maps - Alaska Trekker
The ferries of the Alaska Marine Highway make up a large part of Alaska’s highway system, covering 3,500 miles of coastline providing service to over 30 communities that stretch from Bellingham, WA to Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Chain
- Alaska Marine Highway Overview
The Marine Highway is a great way to see Alaska by boat Here's our complete guide to riding the ferries on this route
- Your Guide to the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry System
The Alaska Marine Highway – a ferry system spanning 3,500 miles of coastline with service to over 30 communities – is an integral part of Alaska’s transportation system The ferries that sail these water highways are varied, with different types of vessels providing different services and routes
- Alaska Marine Highway - Wikipedia
The Alaska Marine Highway System is a rare example in the U S of a shipping line offering regularly scheduled service for the primary purpose of transportation of passengers rather than of leisure or entertainment
- Alaska Ferry Schedules - Alaska Marine Highway System
You can also reach our friendly reservations agents, available Monday through Friday 8:00am until 3:30pm Alaska Time, by calling 1-800-642-0066 Alaska Marine Highway System 7037 N Tongass Highway
- HOW TO PLAN A TRIP ON THE ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY
The ferries of the Alaska Marine Highway stop in 33 local communities; they also offer service to and from Prince Rupert, British Columbia, and Bellingham, Washington
- Alaska Marine Highway System | See Alaska by Ferry
With its southernmost port in Bellingham, WA, the Alaska Marine Highway extends more than 3,500 miles to Dutch Harbor, with over 30 stops along the way Taking a ferry is an excellent way to see a huge swath of Alaska's coastline while visiting unique communities along the way
- Alaska Marine Highway - The MILEPOST
Ferry travel to and within Alaska is by The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) provides year-round transport to over 33 Alaska communities
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