Popular Anchorage ski train back on track
by The Associated Press
Aug 31, 2010 | 1488 views | 1 1 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The popular Anchorage Ski Train is back on track after being sidelined last year.

The Nordic Ski Association of Anchorage says the one-day excursion will leave on March 19 for Curry.

The Anchorage Daily News reports tickets go on sale Oct. 1 and typically sell out by Thanksgiving.

The ski train is a tradition that dates to the 1940s. Nearly 700 skiers board the train with different cars holding polka or different music parties while others are reserved for families.

Last year's charter train was canceled after the Alaska Railroad announced layoffs and parked cars to save money.

"We're thrilled the ski train is back," said association executive director Diane Moxness. "It's an institution. We usually sell out - so we're anticipating we will again."

In a few weeks, ticket order forms will be available online or at the association's office. Tickets are $100 for ski club members, $130 for the general public, a 10 percent price increase, Moxness said.

"They raised the price," Moxness said of the railroad. "We don't want them to be losing their shirt on it. But we want it to be a doable price for a family, too."

Avid ski train fans try to secure seats in their favorite portion of the train. Volunteers have their own car.

"People who want to make noise and have a big party, we can put them together with like-minded people," Moxness said. "But if you're the last people picking seats, you're going to end up where you're going to end up."

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Online:

http://www.anchoragenordicski.com/

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TheAlaskaCurmudgeon
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August 31, 2010
y comment appears to have vaporized; hope this doesn't become a double post, but here goes again:

Meanwhile, the popular Alaskan gravy train is just a few short weeks from payout day.
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