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Route Description
Alaska Highway 1 is 546 miles (878 km) miles long and runs from Homer via Anchorage to Tok.
Route 1 begins at the Alaska Marine Highway's Homer Ferry Terminal at the end of
the Sterling Highway in Homer. It follows the entire Sterling Highway through
Soldotna to the junction with the Seward Highway north of Seward, where it meets
the north end of Alaska Route 9.
There it turns north and follows the Seward Highway to its end in Anchorage,
and follows the one-way pairs of Ingra and Gambell Streets and 6th and 5th
Avenues, continuing east on 5th Avenue to the beginning of the Glenn Highway.
Route 1 follows the entire length of the Glenn Highway, passing the south end
of the George Parks Highway (Alaska Route 3) near Wasilla and meeting the
Richardson Highway (Alaska Route 4) near Glennallen.
A short overlap north along Route 4 takes Route 1 to the Tok Cut-Off Highway,
which it follows northeast to its end at the Alaska Highway (Alaska Route 2) at
Tok.