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The Alaska – Alberta Railway Development Corporation (A2A Rail) was established to build, own, and operate a new railway from the Alaska tidewater, south to northern Alberta (1,500 miles or 2,400 km). A2A Rail will provide critical infrastructure connecting North America to global markets through safe and efficient transport of commodities, natural resources and people.
The largest new rail project in North America (1,500 miles or 2,400 km).
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The Alaska – Alberta Railway Development Corporation (A2A Rail) was established to build, own, and operate a new railway from the Alaska tidewater, south to northern Alberta (1,500 miles or 2,400 km). A2A Rail will provide critical infrastructure connecting North America to global markets through safe and efficient transport of commodities, natural resources and people.
News
Alaska Railroad and Alaska to Alberta Railway agree to cooperate on rail connection to Canada, Lower 48
Published: June 27
The Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) and the Alaska to Alberta Railway Development Corporation (A2A) have established a Master Agreement of Cooperation toward building a 1500-mile connection between the Alaska Railroad and Canadian railroads that also serve the Lower 48 states.
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Alaska Will Soon Allow Railways to be Connected to Canada
Published: April 17
The Senate Joint Resolution 11 will go to the state House of Representatives for consideration.
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Alaska lawmakers pass resolution to connect railroad to Canada
Published: April 16
The Alaska Senate wants a federal border permit that would allow a railroad crossing to be built between the state and Canada.
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Governor asks Trump for permit needed to connect Alaska railroad to Canada, Lower 48
Published: March 31
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is asking President Donald Trump to grant a presidential permit to extend the Alaska Railroad into Canada, supporting a Canadian company seeking to blaze a new path for Asian-bound products.
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