As of July 2008, the population is 930 people.
4,411 miles - about 3 days 9 hrs in a car
The airport code for Delta Junction Airport is DJN.
No, Delta and Alaska are not partners in their airline operations.
Yes, there are elk in Alaska, specifically in the northeastern region of the state. They were introduced to the area in the 1920s and have established populations in places like the Delta Junction area. However, elk are not as widespread in Alaska as they are in other states, and their distribution is limited compared to species like moose.
There appear to be four: Interstates A1, A2, A3, and A4. You may be referring to the ALCAN Highway which was completed in 1942 and runs from Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska. The ALCAN is actually composed of 12 separate highways in Canada and Alaska.
The name WAS AlCAN- for Alaskan-Canadian Highway. Today is known as the AlaskaHighway. Not Oil Can. Runs from Dawson Creek BC to Delta Junction, Alaska. See link below
Dawson Creek, B.C. is the beginning or the end of the Alaskan Highway depending on whether you're heading south from Delta Junction or north to Alaska.
Inangahua Junction's population is 159.
The population of Marwar Junction is 10,536.
No, during WW2 a large division of the US Army helped by the Canadian Army built the Alaska Highway from Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska, a distance of about 1,700 miles.
The population of Alipurduar Railway Junction is 15,895.
LAX to Fairbanks is ten to twelve hours total, depending on your luck with layovers. You'd be taking a private charter to Delta if you insist on flying the rest of the way, but I wouldn't recommend it as you won't have a car when you get there. It's an hour and a half drive in a rental car from Fairbanks to Delta.