The corporation, as an instrumentality of the state, may acquire in its own name from the United States under 40 U.S.C. 101 et seq. or other law, property under the control of a federal department or agency that is useful for the corporation's purposes. The corporation may acquire from the Department of Administration property of the state made available under AS 44.68.110 - 44.68.140.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs
Chapter 40. Alaska Railroad Corporation
Article 5. Corporation Property.
Sec. 42.40.352. Sale of land not necessary for railroad purposes.
Sec. 42.40.360. Request for land.
Sec. 42.40.370. Conveyance of land.
Sec. 42.40.380. Use of state land.
Sec. 42.40.385. Eminent domain.
Sec. 42.40.390. Land use rules.
Sec. 42.40.400. Vacation of easements.
Sec. 42.40.420. Public use of railroad land.
Sec. 42.40.430. Acquisition of government property.
Sec. 42.40.435. Exchange of land.
Sec. 42.40.440. Use of pesticides and herbicides.
Sec. 42.40.450. Adverse possession.
Sec. 42.40.460. Extension of the Alaska Railroad.
Sec. 42.40.465. Extension of the Alaska Railroad to connect with the North American railroad system.