It is not possible. The only trains in Alaska are:
1) The White Pass and Yukon Route linking Skagway, Alaska with Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. An isolated system, it has no connection to any other railroad. (condensed from wikipedia) and
2) The Alaska Railroad. It goes from Seward and Whittier in the south, through Anchorage, past Denali NP and on to Fairbanks. But nowhere outside the state or even anywhere near the borders.
You could take Amtrak to Seattle and fly from there. Or you could take Amtrak a little further north to Bellingham, WA and get on a Alaska State Ferry system (handy if one really doesn't want to fly) and be in SE Alaska 2-3 days later.
Hope that helps.
2006-12-21 06:05:48
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answered by David in Kenai 6
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How many weeks would that take? Why would you want to? Good luck on that trip. If possible, sounds like it would probaly be a lot more expensive and time consuming than a flight.
2006-12-20 08:42:42
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answered by shanb 2
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what's the factor of going to Florida in the event that they do no longer basically like the sea coast? in the event that they like to swim in a pool, they are able to pass to a close-by hotel. interior the long-term, you won't be able to tension your mum and dad on the place to decide for holiday, yet basically attempt to tension to them how lots the chlorine irritates your pores and skin.
2016-10-05 13:33:53
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answered by ? 4
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check out amtrak.com
2006-12-20 11:43:20
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answered by TD 5
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