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1 Route description  



1.1  Tongass Highway  





1.2  Mitkoff Highway / Nordic Drive  





1.3  Egan Drive / Glacier Highway  





1.4  Haines Highway  







2 Major intersections  





3 References  














Alaska Route 7






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Alaska Route 7 marker

Alaska Route 7

Map

Route 7 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Alaska DOT&PF
Length144.62 mi[1] (232.74 km)

144.62 mi (in four sections)

Component
highways
  • South Tongass Highway
  • North Tongass Highway
  • Mitkof Highway
  • Nordic Drive
  • Egan Drive
  • Old Glacier Highway (Out the road)
  • Haines Highway
  • Tongass Highway segment
    Length37.1 mi (59.7 km)
    South endDead end near Ketchikan
    Major intersections Alaska Marine Highway in Ketchikan
    North endDead end near Ward Cove
    Mitkof Highway segment
    Length34.21 mi (55.06 km)
    South endDead end on Mitkof Island
    Major intersections Alaska Marine Highway in Petersburg
    North endSandy Beach Road in Petersburg
    Egan Drive / Glacier Highway segment
    Length39.01 mi (62.78 km)
    South endFranklin StreetinJuneau
    Major intersections
  • Alaska Marine Highway in Juneau
  • North endDead end in Juneau
    Haines Highway segment
    Length39.7 mi (63.9 km)
    South endFront Street in Haines
    North end Hwy 3 on the AlaskaBritish Columbia border
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateAlaska
    BoroughsKetchikan Gateway, Unorganized, Juneau, Haines
    Highway system
    AK-6 AK-8

    Alaska Route 7 (abbreviated as AK-7) is a state highway in the Alaska Panhandle of the U.S. stateofAlaska. It consists of four unconnected pieces which serve some of the Panhandle communities. The Alaska Marine Highway ferries stop in the cities connecting to the Alaska HighwayinYukon via the Haines Highway.

    Route description

    [edit]

    According to Alaska's supplement to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, AK-7 follows (from south to north):[2]

    • South Tongass Highway, North Tongass Highway (Ketchikan)
    • Nordic Drive, Mitkoff Highway (Petersburg)
    • Glacier Highway, Egan Drive (Juneau)
    • Haines Highway, Haines to Border

    No other segments are shown on maps.[3][4][5][6][7]

    The Alaska Marine Highway ferry service connect the sections, but for the most parts the ports are not located at the endpoint of each segment; thus many of the endpoints are dead ends.

    Tongass Highway

    [edit]

    The southernmost piece of AK-7 is known as the Tongass Highway and heads both ways from KetchikanonRevillagigedo Island. The ferry calls at Ketchikan. Within the city of Ketchikan, it is named Tongass Avenue from the northern city limits at the airport ferry terminal to the Newtown neighborhood. Continuing downtown it is successively Water, Front, Mill and Stedman streets, becoming the Tongass Highway again after passing Coast Guard Base Ketchikan.

    Mitkoff Highway / Nordic Drive

    [edit]

    Another section of AK-7 is the Mitkoff Highway. Traveling south from Petersburg to the southeast point of Mitkof Island. AK-7 also includes the short Nordic Drive, connecting the Mitkoff Highway to the north point of the island. Petersburg has a ferry terminal.

    Egan Drive / Glacier Highway

    [edit]

    Egan Drive which is part of AK-7, is the main road in Juneau, replacing the Glacier Highway from downtown Juneau to near the Juneau International Airport. Beyond the airport, AK-7 continues along the Glacier Highway past Auke Bay to its northernmost point near Berners Bay. The extreme southern end of Egan Drive is known as Marine Way. The ferry calls at Auke Bay.

    There were plans to extend the road north of Berners Bay as the Lynn Canal Highway; however, the project has been indefinitely shelved due to the state's budget crisis.[8]

    Haines Highway

    [edit]

    The final piece of AK-7 begins in downtown Haines, another ferry stop; it follows the Haines Highway northwest to the border with British Columbia, Canada. In BC, it continues north as the Haines Highway with no designation, eventually connecting with Yukon Highway 3 (which ends at the Alaska HighwayatHaines Junction in the Yukon Territory).

    Major intersections

    [edit]
    Aerial view of Gastineau Channel and Egan Drive facing south, showing most of the part of the highway which is between downtown Juneau and Lemon Creek
    North Tongass Highway, roughly looking east as it passes through a neighborhood just beyond downtown Ketchikan
    BoroughLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
    Ketchikan Gateway0.000.00Dead endBeaver Falls access; southern terminus of AK-7/Tongass Highway
    Ketchikan15.524.9 Ferry Terminal Road — Ketchikan Ferry TerminalAlaska Marine Highway
    Ward Cove31.751.0Dead endNorthern terminus of Tongass Highway
    Gap in route
    UnorganizedMitkof Island0.000.00Dead endSouthern terminus of Mitkof Highway
    Petersburg32.2151.84 Ferry Terminal Road — Petersburg Ferry TerminalAlaska Marine Highway
    34.2155.06Sandy Beach Road eastNordic Drive turns east and becomes Sandy Beach Road; northern terminus of Mitkof Highway
    Gap in route
    City and Borough of Juneau0.000.00Franklin Street — Downtown, ThaneSouthern terminus of Egan Drive
    0.681.09Juneau-Douglas Bridge — Douglas
    Glacier Highway Access RoadInterchange
    Glacier Highway southAK-7 north overlaps Glacier Highway
    13.1521.16 Ferry Terminal Road — Auke Bay Ferry TerminalAlaska Marine Highway
    39.0162.78Dead endBeyond Echo Cove access; northern terminus of Glacier Highway
    Gap in route
    HainesHaines0.000.00 Front Street to Haines Ferry TerminalToAlaska Marine Highway; southern terminus of Haines Highway
    Canada–United States border39.763.9Dalton Cache - Pleasant Camp Border Crossing
    Haines Highway northContinuation into British Columbia
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    References

    [edit]
    KML is from Wikidata
    1. ^ a b Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Southern Region General Log[permanent dead link], April 25, 2006 (Routes 291400 (South Tongass Highway), 291500 (North Tongass Highway), 294000 (Mitkof Highway), 294020 (Nordic Drive), 296000 (Glacier Highway/Egan Drive), and 298000 (Haines Highway))
  • ^ Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Alaska Traffic Manual Supplement Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, January 17, 2003
  • ^ Google Maps street maps, accessed August 2007
  • ^ American Automobile Association Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico, 1995
  • ^ Gousha Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico, 1996
  • ^ Rand McNally Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico, 1998
  • ^ MapQuest.com, Inc., National Geographic Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico, 2001
  • ^ Juneau Access cut from state budget. James Brooks. Juneau Empire, 16 December 2016

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alaska_Route_7&oldid=1221407654"

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