Alaska Railroad signs initial deal for link to Canada and the rest of the country
JUNEAU The Alaska Railroad Corp. board of directors has approved an agreement with a firm seeking to link Alaska and Canada by rail. The board voted unanimously Thursday morning to approve the deal, which does not require the state-owned railroad corporation to fund the project.
Construction is estimated to cost $13 billion, according to a presentation given to the Alaska Legislature earlier this year, and is years away. Thursdays arrangement deals with initial permitting, land acquisition and preliminary planning.
Under the agreement, the Alaska-to-Alberta Railroad Development Corp. known as A2A Rail receives an exclusive right to operate a cross-border railroad and the ability to use Alaska Railroads existing network as it seeks to build a railroad line between Alaska and Fort McMurray, Alberta. The agreement calls for the Alaska Railroad and A2A rail to obtain a right-of-way across state land between the Canadian border and the end of the railroads existing track. The two groups will draft a cost-sharing agreement.
A rail connection between Alaska and Canada and the rest of the United States is a project that has been talked and dreamed about for close to a century, said Alaska Railroad President and CEO Bill OLeary in a prepared statement. Completing that connection has amazing potential for Alaska and this agreement between the Alaska Railroad and A2A Rail is an important first step to get the project underway.
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(Anchorage Daily News)