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The Trans-Alaska Pipeline cover about 800 miles.
The Trans Alaskan Pipeline runs from the north to the south in a pipe that is above ground.
It runs from Prudhoe Bay to the Port of Valdez.
i think its made out of rubber
Alaska
Yes. In 1977 I worked for the railroad in the McKeesport Tube mill near Pittsburgh. I remember co-workers telling me the pipe was going to Alaska for the pipeline.
The pipe was constructed in six sections by five different contractors employing 21,000 people at the peak of work.
Yes, the bathroom sink drain pipe may be leaking at the connection point.
Alaska
YES if you put true dual exhaust on it
The Alaskan pipeline goes from the north area of Alaska to the southern area, where the oil is loaded into tankers and taken to West Coast ports. A vast system of domestic pipelines then transport the oil to refineries throughout the US.
If you are asking what is the spring line of a pipe, it is the point of greatest horizontal dimension when looking at an end cross section of a pipe.