On June 5, 2014 I had the good fortune of having a busy morning
photographing trains on the Alaska Railroad along Turnagain Arm in sun. It’s
been a few years since I’d spent much time along Turnagain Arm. After
I left Alaska in July of 1986 my photo trips on the ARR have focused on the
Nenana Canyon, my favorite part of the railroad.
It took a while to acquaint myself with the new Seward Highway route between
Girdwood and Bird, but I’m starting to relearn the line. The ARR passenger
trains of today may lack the authentic funkiness of the Whittier Turn, they
are better looking and quite a bit more frequent.
On this particular morning, I chased the Coastal Classic from Potter to Portage
and then headed back north to catch a Whittier bound freight running ahead
of the Glacier Discovery.
Seward Highway overpass at Bird Point
Seward Highway overpass at Bird Point
South of Bird Point approaching Girdwood. It's right along the highway.
The crossing Twenty-Mile River bridge. The dark side adds a bit on interest.