Port of Whittier

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The Port of Whittier is a key marine transportation hub in south-central Alaska that serves as a gateway for freight and cruise traffic between the Gulf of Alaska and inland Alaska.

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Port of Whittier canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf seaport
transportation hub
climate subarctic maritime climate
connectedBy Alaska Railroad
Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel
connectedTo Gulf of Alaska
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distanceTo approximately 60 miles southeast of Anchorage
governedBy City of Whittier
handlesTrafficType cruise ships
freight
passenger ferries
hasFeature year-round ice-free harbor
hasInfrastructure cruise ship berths
deep-water docks
freight terminals
rail facilities
vehicle staging areas
locatedIn Whittier, Alaska
locatedInRegion Southcentral Alaska
surface form: south-central Alaska
locatedOnBodyOfWater Prince William Sound
near Chugach Mountains
openedToRailTraffic mid-20th century
partOf Alaska Marine Highway System
surface form: Alaska marine transportation system
primaryFunction marine transportation hub
servesAs gateway between the Gulf of Alaska and inland Alaska
servesCity Anchorage
surface form: Anchorage metropolitan area
servesRegion inland Alaska
state Alaska
strategicImportance cruise gateway to Prince William Sound
major freight entry point for south-central Alaska
supportsIndustry fishing
freight logistics
tourism
usedBy Alaska Marine Highway System
cruise lines operating in Alaska
usedFor export of Alaska resources
import of consumer goods into Alaska

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Alaska Railroad connectsTo Port of Whittier