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Alaska studies building a ferry terminal at Hyder to connect to the road system
A $250,000 feasibility study will assess site, environmental, and cost factors for a $30 million terminal to restore Alaska's road ferry link without crossing Canada.
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Alaska studies building a ferry terminal at Hyder to connect to the road system
Hyder is marked in red, located about 70 miles up the Portland Canal. The state of Alaska is considering opening up a new ferry terminal in Southeast Alaska, connecting Alaska’s ferries to the Lower 48 road system without going through Canada. The idea comes as Alaska continues to struggle with the closure of the ferry terminal at Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Now, the state is conducting a $250,000 study to see if a terminal on Alaska’s side…
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