Common Highways Used for Alaska Car Driveaway Services
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Alaska Highway (ALCAN - Highway 1) – The primary route connecting Alaska to the Lower 48, running from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Delta Junction, Alaska. | |||
Glenn Highway (AK-1) – Connects Anchorage to Glennallen and is a vital link for east-west travel. | |||
Parks Highway (AK-3) – A major north-south route connecting Anchorage to Fairbanks via Denali National Park. | |||
Richardson Highway (AK-4) – Extends from Valdez to Fairbanks, providing access to interior Alaska. | |||
Sterling Highway (AK-1) – Runs from the Kenai Peninsula to the Seward Highway, crucial for coastal transport. | |||
Seward Highway (AK-9) – Connects Anchorage to Seward, frequently used for vehicle deliveries to port areas. | |||
Dalton Highway (AK-11) – Stretches from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay, mainly used for industrial and commercial transport. | |||
Tok Cutoff (AK-1) – A shortcut connecting Glennallen to Tok, bypassing part of the Alaska Highway. | |||
Haines Highway (AK-7 / BC Highway 3) – Connects Haines, Alaska, to Canada’s road network, essential for cross-border transport. | |||
Klondike Highway (AK-98) – Links Skagway to the Alaska Highway via Whitehorse, Yukon. |