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Sold to the Tweetsie Railroad in 1960 (Tweetsie #190, Yukon Queen). [50] Received original #70 tender from Rotary #1 in 1953. [8] [51] Loco #190 sold to Tweetsie R.R. in 1960, with the original White Pass #80 tender (ex-SV #18), [37] instead of either of its previous tenders. Original #190 tender assigned to Rotary #1 in 1953. [8] [51] Scrapped ...
The White Pass and Yukon Route ... [45] [46] A work train, Engine 114 pulling eight gravel cars, derailed approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Bennett, injuring ...
The White Pass and Yukon Route Class DL-535E (sometimes known as the MLW-Worthington Model Series C-14) is a series of narrow-gauge diesel locomotives that were custom-built by the Montreal Locomotive Works of Montreal, Quebec in Canada between 1969 and 1971 for the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&Y) in Skagway, Alaska.
4 more (1109-1112) ordered but never delivered, sold to White Pass & Yukon Route [5] Consolidated Rail Leasing: 1150 White Pass and Yukon Route: E3000CC-DC 6 3001-3006 2020 3001-3004 originally built for Qube; 3 ft gauge w/ NRE 5650 trucks and GE764 traction motors [5] [6]
The Skagway Historic District and White Pass is a National Historic Landmark District encompassing a significant portion of the area within the United States associated with the Klondike Gold Rush. It includes the historic portion of Skagway, Alaska , including the entire road grid of the 1897 town, as well as the entire valley on the United ...
The trolley is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge vehicle and ran on the track built for the White Pass and Yukon Route. It has a capacity of 24 passengers. [ 6 ] This single- truck (4- wheels on 2- axles ), double-ended trolley car was previously owned by Lake Superior Railroad Museum, which still owns sister car 530, [ 14 ] and both cars were ...
114 sq ft (10.6 m 2) • Tubes: 993 sq ft (92.3 m 2) ... White Pass & Yukon Route #71 62257 January 1939 White Pass and Yukon Route: Stored, Awaiting restoration
Michael James "Moose" Heney (October 24, 1864 – October 11, 1910 [1]) was a railroad contractor, best known for his work on the first two railroads built in Alaska, the White Pass and Yukon Route and the Copper River and Northwestern Railway. The son of Irish immigrants, Heney rose to the top of his profession before his death. His life ...