Alaska's cities

Bus service in Fairbanks
Passengers can ride around city or to Denali and Anchorage
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Fairbanks has city bus service -- the MACS, or Metropolitan Area Commuter System. It covers the Fairbanks North Star Borough, including Fairbanks International Airport, the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the city of North Pole and Fort Wainwright.
Adult fares are $1.50 per ride; kids K-12, 75 cents; the elderly, disabled and people on Medicare, 75 cents; and children 5 and under, free. Day passes are available for $3. Month passes for adults are $36 and for everyone else (except 5 and under) $18. Tokens are sold five for $5.
There's no Sunday service.
Buses to Denali and Anchorage
Several bus lines provide daily summer service to Denali National Park, Talkeetna and Anchorage. Although fares will vary, here is roughly what you can expect to pay one-way / round-trip:
Fairbanks to Denali: $40 / $70
Fairbanks to Talkeetna: $80 / $140
Fairbanks to Anchorage: $80 / $150
Fairbanks to Tok: $60 / $110
Fairbanks to Glennallen/ Wrangell-St. Elias visitor center: $75 / $140
Fairbanks to Valdez: $90 / $170
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Fairbanks-area fishing
Fairbanks sports
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