End of regularly scheduled steam locomotive service on the narrow gauge White Pass and Yukon Route.
After the White Pass & Yukon Route was completed in 1900, Dyea quickly died.
From there it's a 15-mile downhill ride back to town, with plenty of stops to view waterfalls and the White Pass & Yukon Route.
Transportation needs to the gold fields led to the construction of the White Pass and Yukon Route.
The nearby White Pass and Yukon Route is a popular tourist attraction, bringing many tourists each year to the Carcross area.
The trolley is a narrow-gauge vehicle, and runs on the track built for the White Pass and Yukon Route.
For the White Pass & Yukon Route, it was gold.
Two GE X3341 were built in 1954 for the White Pass and Yukon Route with the 251 engines.
White Pass & Yukon Route 73 is an operating steam locomotive.
In the 1950s, the White Pass & Yukon Route pioneered the use of intermodal containerized shipping.