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Documentary: The Alaska Railroad is owned and operated by the Department of the Interior, which transports freight and people into central Alaska. Shows port city of Seward, where the railroad begins, its headquarters in Anchorage, Mt. McKinley National Park, its termination in Fairbanks, and railroad stations and yards in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Includes shots of snow plow clearing tracks and scenic route
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