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  2. White Pass and Yukon Route - Wikipedia

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    White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad Building is now a museum and home of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park White Pass & Yukon Route 1907 Ad. As the gold rush wound down, serious professional mining was taking its place; not so much for gold as for other metals such as copper, silver and lead. The closest port was Skagway, and the ...

  3. File:USA (Skagway, Alaska) The historic White Pass & Yukon ...

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    English: This railroad built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush. Nowadays White Pass train carries more than 10 million visitors to the Yukon territory Nowadays White Pass train carries more than 10 million visitors to the Yukon territory

  4. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    It was the only commercial railway in the United States taken over for this purpose. The building was transferred to NPS in 1976 with restoration completed in 1984, returning its appearance to the 1908-1915 time period. [5] White Pass & Yukon Route Railway Administration Building. 2nd Avenue, east of Broadway. The bottom floor houses the park ...

  5. Mount Rainier Railroad and Logging Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad or MRSR, formerly the Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging museum (MRRR), is a steam-powered heritage railroad operating in the U.S. state of Washington between Elbe and Mineral. The railroad travels on trackage that passes through thick forest just south of Mount Rainier. The depot, gift shop and ticket office are ...

  6. Klondike Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Klondike Highway winds in the state of Alaska for 24 km (15 miles), up through the White Pass in the Coast Mountains where it crosses the Canada–US border to British Columbia (BC) for 56 km (35 miles), then enters Yukon where it reaches the Alaska Highway near Whitehorse and shares a short section with that highway until north of Whitehorse, where it diverges once more to Dawson City.

  7. List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars ...

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    Acquired by the WP&YR in 1898. Sold to the Tanana Mines Railway in 1905 (TM #100). The TM Railway became the Tanana Valley Railroad in 1907 (TV #200). The TV RR was sold to the Alaskan Engineering Commission in 1917 (AEC #200). The A.E.C. became The Alaska Railroad in 1923 (ARR #200). [88] The Alaska Railroad's narrow-gauge branch was abandoned ...

  8. List of Alaska railroads - Wikipedia

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    Council City and Solomon River Railroad; Golovin Bay Railroad; Nome Arctic Railway; Pacific and Arctic Railway and Navigation Company (White Pass and Yukon Route) Seward Peninsula Railway; Tanana Mines Railway; Tanana Valley Railroad; Valdez, Copper River and Tanana Railroad; Valdez-Yukon Railroad; Wild Goose Railroad; Yakutat and Southern Railway

  9. List of scenic railroads - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Great Britain. 2 See also. 3 References. ... A scenic railroad or scenic railway is a train service operating leisure tours of sights such as mountain scenery and ...