Route Guide - Alaska Marine Highway System Our Route The ferries of the Alaska Marine Highway make up a large part of Alaska's highway system, covering 3,500 miles of coastline providing service to over 30 communities that stretch from Bellingham, WA to Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Chain Our ferries are diverse and range from mainline ferries that sail thousands of miles and make multiple stops, to shuttle ferries that provide daily
History - Alaska Marine Highway System History of AMHS The story of the Alaska Marine Highway System starts with three men who had a dream to provide dependable marine transportation between Alaska's coastal communities That dream expanded to become the only marine route recognized as a National Scenic Byway and All-American Road The system currently extends across 3,500 miles of scenic coastline and provides service to over 30
AMHS 2045 Long-Range Plan 2045 AMHS Long-Range Plan The Alaska Department of Transportation Public Facilities (DOT PF) released the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) 2045 Comprehensive Long-Range Plan The plan sets a 20-year roadmap to strengthen resiliency, improve reliability, modernize fleet and terminals, stabilize the workforce, and secure financial sustainability Built through input from communities, Tribal
Fleet - Alaska Marine Highway System Find information on the Alaska Marine Highway fleet including the different vessel types and services available on each ship