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Wouldn't it be more correct to express the Tok Cut-Off as running from Gakona or Gulkana to Tok? It doesn't really run all the way from Glennallen. True the highway was meant to link Tok to Glennallen, but...? Then again the Tok is "Highway 1" the same as the Glenn (which does link Glennallen to the Tok Cut-Off)... Or is this just semantics? —akghetto (talk) 02:27, 12 October 2005 (UTC)Reply
I changed it to "Gakona Junction" per my copy of The Milepost (which I've been taking as more or less authoritative for the little Alaska roads mini-project I've been doing this evening) -- makes sense, since it's not really in either town; Gulkana's further down the Richardson and Gakona's further up the Glenn... err, the Cut-Off... whatever. Good enough for me, anyway. Zero Gravitas (話す • 投稿) 06:20, 19 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
To be honest Gakona Junction works fine for me, and if it matters I live here, so I think that's authoritive too! —akghettotalk 08:27, 20 February 2006 (UTC