Reduced or suspended service marks many of the entries on the 2020-21 AMHS Fall and Winter Calendar (map from AMHS website) |
After a final round of review and last minute check of the balance sheets for the Alaska Marine Highway System, travellers who use the State coastal ferry service now have a firm idea as to what the next six months of travel will look like.
And for those who once travelled through Prince Rupert, the transit point will remain closed through 2020 and into 2021, that suspension of service a combination of a number of factors.
Among them COVID related border closures between Canada and the USA, and still unresolved local issues related to security at the Fairview Bay terminal, as well as infrastructure repairs at the Prince Rupert arrival and departure point, areas which we offered up some background towards last month.
From Fall to Spring the schedule looks the same for AMHS Service to and from Prince Rupert |
As noted above, the reasons for Prince Rupert's service suspension remain related to COVID and the other issues still outstanding, however a number of Alaskan communities have seen their service suspended as well including, Valdez, Chenega Bay, Tatitlek and Seldovia.
Most other communities up and down the Alaskan coast will also see service reductions through the next six months.
That as the Marine Highway system continues to face financial challenges and equipment issues.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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