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ARR Transload Facilities

11 named transload facilities served by ARR, across Alaska. These are open-access terminals operated by third parties, not by the railroad — you contract with the operator, and the long haul runs on the ARR line. Every listing links straight to the facility, not a signup wall.

Tick the facilities that could work and send one request to all of them — we'll check each against what you're moving.

FacilityLocationRailroadsCommodities
Anchorage, AKARRMachinery & DimensionalClaim
Anchorage, AKARRDry Bulk, Metals, Building Materials, Machinery & DimensionalClaim
Anchorage, AKARRDry Bulk, Forest Products, Metals, Building Materials, Machinery & DimensionalClaim
Anchorage, AKARRMetalsClaim
Anchorage, AKARRMachinery & DimensionalClaim
Fairbanks, AKARRDry Bulk, Liquid Bulk, Metals, Machinery & DimensionalClaim
Fairbanks, AKARRDry Bulk, Liquid Bulk, Building Materials, Machinery & DimensionalClaim
Fairbanks, AKARRMachinery & DimensionalClaim
Nenana, AKARRLiquid Bulk, Building Materials, Machinery & DimensionalClaim
Seward, AKARRForest Products, Metals, Building Materials, Machinery & DimensionalClaim
Whittier, AKARRBuilding Materials, Machinery & DimensionalClaim

Compiled from railroad public directories and independent verification; details change, so confirm service, access, and commodities with the facility before shipping. Directory last updated July 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

How many transload facilities are on the ARR network?

This directory lists 11 named transload facilities served by ARR, across 1 state. Each transfers bulk freight between railcars and trucks, and every listing links directly to the facility.

What commodities move through ARR transload facilities?

The ARR transload facilities in this directory handle machinery & dimensional, building materials, metals, dry bulk, liquid bulk, and forest products. Facilities frequently handle more than one category, so filter by the commodity you ship rather than assuming a site is single-purpose.

Do I need a contract with ARR to use one of these facilities?

No. These are open-access transload facilities operated by third parties, not by the railroad. You arrange service with the facility operator, and the rail move is handled on the ARR line serving it. Many operators will quote the transload and the drayage together.

Operate a transload facility on ARR?

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