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RAIL SERVICE

PRINCESS RAIL SERVICE travels through some of Alaska's most spectacular scenery. You'll see it all from the roomy railcars, which feature large domed windows, Alaskan cuisine, and friendly staff. Enjoy the new Denali Express and McKinley Express service, which take you directly from your cruise ship to a Princess wilderness lodge, so you can enjoy more time at Denali Park.


GETTING THERE IS HALF THE FUN
Princess luxury rail cars, Alaska's best rail experience, transport you in style. Following the Alaska Railroad route between Whittier and Fairbanks, the incredible vistas are complemented by tableside beverage service and natural history narratives from our car managers.

DIRECT TO THE WILDERNESS
Getting to the wilderness of Denali is now quicker and easier. A new exclusive service from Princess allows you to step off your cruise ship in Whittier, onto your Princess railcar and arrive at your wilderness lodge that same afternoon. Or, on southbound itineraries, leave the Denali area and enjoy a direct link to your awaiting cruise ship in Whittier. Fewer transfers and less time waiting makes for a more relaxing and hassle-free trip.

BREATHTAKING SCENERY
Wrap-around glass domed ceilings ensure unobstructed views of Alaska's spectacular scenery while you relax and enjoy the full beverage service and informative commentary provided by our on-board Hosts.

PRINCESS EXCLUSIVES*
Open air viewing platforms allow you to step outdoors for the perfect snapshot or breath of fresh air. Dining choices include an elegant dining salon with picture windows, fine china and a menu of delectable entrees prepared to your order or a bistro car serving delicious snacks and beverages in a more casual setting. Add reserved seating, plenty of legroom and friendly, attentive service and the choice is clear.

Cross mighty bridges like Hurricane Gulch - at 265 feet, it's the highest bridge on the Alaska Railroad.

 

 



 

 

The domed windows are large and provide unobstructed viewing opportunities.


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