GP-7 #1808 leads a passenger train through
the ghost forest at Portage. The ghost forest was created when the Great
Alaska Earthquake of 1964 caused
the land's elevation to fall
dramatically. Within two weeks of the earthquake, tidewater had reached the
forested lands. Nearby homes and businesses in the area
found themselves with tidewater surging across their ground floors at high
tide. The influx of tidewater forced most owners to move their homes and
business to the new site. September 12, 1977.