Aquatrain Explained
Aquatrain should not be confused with Quatrain.
The
Aquatrain (or
AquaTrain) was an unpowered unmanned sea-going
rail barge operated by
Canadian National Railway (CN) between
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, and the
Alaska Railroad in
Whittier, Alaska, United States. It was the largest such barge in the world, containing 8 sidings and using a tug for power and control. The length of loadable train, some 50 cars, would, if the cars were placed end to end, rise up twice as tall as the Chicago
Willis Tower. The ferry service started operations in 1962, and had a 3-day voyage between Whittier and Prince Rupert, usually operating once a week, year-round. The Aquatrain barge was built in 1982 by South Korea's Shin-A shipbuilding, and is 400x. Since 1993, the Aquatrain's maritime tugboats and tug crews were provided by
Foss Maritime. Foss utilized two 116feet
tugboats
Justine Foss and
Barbara Foss.
[1] [2] [3] Service ended in April 2021.[4]
External links
Notes and References
- Alaska Mega Machines . Warriors in the Last Frontier . 30 August 2016 . Discovery Channel .
- Web site: Canadian National's AquaTrain . 21 August 1998 . Alaska Rails .org .
- Web site: Foss Transports World’s Largest Railcar Barge . Foss Maritime Company, LLC . 2020 .
- Web site: The Last AquaTrain . 2021.