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If the ship went into Whitter then what was described is probably correct. Until recently the only way in and out of Whitter was by train. They had large flat Railroad cars that vehicles, cars, busses, RV's drove onto and then were transported from Whitter to where the train joined the Seward Hwy. It was very nerve racking taking a 31 ft motor home with a 23 ft boat on the train. They had a ramp that you drove next the train and then angle drove on. Glad my husband whas driving. They have now put a road in with the railroad track so you can drive to Whitter when the tunnel is open to vehicles. Hope this answers your question.