Hurricane Gulch Bridge

Hurricane Gulch Bridge
Coordinates63°0′54″N 149°37′0″W / 63.01500°N 149.61667°W / 63.01500; -149.61667
CarriesAlaska Railroad
CrossesHurricane Gulch (tributary of Chulitna River)
LocaleHurricane Gulch
Maintained byAlaska Railroad
Characteristics
DesignArch
Width8 ft (2.4 m), 1 track with a walkway on one side
Longest span918 ft (279.8 m)
Clearance aboveDeck arch, unlimited clearance
Clearance below296 ft (90 m)
History
OpenedAugust 15, 1921
Location
Map

The Hurricane Gulch Bridge is a 918-foot (280 m) long steel arch railroad bridge that crosses Hurricane Gulch, Alaska. It is located at milepost 284.2, counting from Seward. At 296 feet (90 m) above the Hurricane creek, it is both the longest and tallest bridge on the entire Alaska Railroad. Many of Alaska Railroad's passenger trains pass over this bridge, including the Denali Star, the Aurora Winter and the flag-stop Hurricane Turn, in addition to freight movements.[1][2]

A road bridge by the same name also exists.[where?]

  1. ^ "Route Map". Alaska Railroad. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  2. ^ "Freight Routes". Alaska Railroad. Retrieved March 14, 2017.