Elliott Highway

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The Elliott Highway is a remote road in Alaska that connects Fairbanks to the interior and serves as a key route toward the Dalton Highway and Alaska’s Arctic regions.

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Elliott Highway canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
road in Alaska
connectsCity Fairbanks
connectsTo Dalton Highway
road network of Fairbanks
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasClimate subarctic
hasFeature limited fuel stops
scenic wilderness views
sparse services along route
hasRecreationAccess camping sites
fishing areas
hunting areas
trailheads
hasRisk limited cell phone coverage
long distances between services
hasTrafficLevel low
isRemote true
locatedIn Fairbanks North Star Borough
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
surface form: Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area
maintainedBy Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
namedAfter Malcolm Elliott
northernTerminusConnectsTo Dalton Highway
partOf Alaska highway system
surface form: Alaska road network
primaryFunction transportation corridor to northern Alaska
regionServed northern Alaska
surface form: Alaska Arctic regions

Interior Alaska
surface form: Alaska Interior
roadType two-lane highway
state Alaska
subjectTo extreme winter conditions
seasonal travel hazards
snow and ice
surface paved and gravel sections
traverses boreal forest
hilly terrain
usedBy commercial traffic
local residents
tourists
usedFor access to Alaska’s Arctic oilfields
access to Dalton Highway
access to remote communities
recreational travel

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Fairbanks majorHighway Elliott Highway
Steese Highway hasJunctionWith Elliott Highway
George Parks Highway hasJunctionWith Elliott Highway
White Mountains (Alaska) accessFrom Elliott Highway