The Hurricane, or Hurricane Turn, is a passenger train operated by the Alaska Railroad between Talkeetna and Hurricane Gulch in Alaska. This train is unique in that rather than making scheduled station stops, it is a flag stop train meaning that passengers between Talkeetna and Hurricane can wave a white cloth anywhere along the route and the train will stop to pick them up. The train runs daily Thursday through Sunday between the months of May and September and the first Thursday of every month the rest of the year.[1] The Hurricane Turn is one of the last true flag-stop trains in the United States.[2]
Hurricane Turn
Overview
Service type
Flag stop
Status
Operating
Locale
Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, USA
Current operator(s)
Alaska Railroad
Route
Termini
Talkeetna Hurricane Gulch
Distance travelled
57.6mi (92.7km)
Average journey time
2 hours 30 minutes each way 5 hours 45 minutes round trip
Service frequency
Thursday through Sunday (May through September)
On-board services
Seating arrangements
Coach
Catering facilities
None
Technical
Track gauge
4ft8+1⁄2in (1,435mm) standard gauge
Operating speed
59mph (95km/h)
Track owner(s)
Alaska Railroad
Route map
Legend
281.4mi
452.9km
Hurricane
273.8mi
440.6km
Chulitna
270.0mi
434.5km
Twin Bridges
263.2mi
423.6km
Gold Creek
257.7mi
414.7km
Sherman
248.5mi
399.9km
Curry
236.2mi
380.1km
Chase
226.7mi
364.8km
Talkeetna
year-round
winter only
159.8mi
257.2km
Wasilla
114.3mi
183.9km
Anchorage
= flag stop
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By 2009, the Budd Rail Diesel Cars were removed from service on the Hurricane Turn.[3] Current configuration is two locomotives, two passenger cars and one baggage car. In 2020, summer services began in July in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
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