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Passionate about trains and the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway? Check out this section dedicated to railfans! See More. Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, sit back as we take you on a journey to see our splendid panorama of mountains, glaciers & gorges. Book direct!
The White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&Y, WP&YR) (reporting mark WPY) is a Canadian and U.S. Class III 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge railroad linking the port of Skagway, Alaska, with Whitehorse, the capital of Yukon. An isolated system, it has no direct connection to any other railroad.
Ride the rails on a real gold-rush era, narrow-gauge railroad from Skagway into the heart of the Yukon. On the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, you’ll have several trip options, taking you past glacial rivers, waterfalls, and gorges for a real taste of wild Alaska.
Travel further along the White Pass & Yukon Route than any of our other excursions! Duration: 8 Hours 120 miles ROUND TRIP. $265/Adult $132.50/Child*. Our Premier Excursion: Book Now.
The White Pass and Yukon Route is a popular sightseeing train tour that runs between Skagway, Alaska and up to the White Pass Summit. Most passengers on a shore excursion will begin their...
Experience one of the engineering marvels of the world; the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad! Built in 1898, the scenic railroad travels up the Coastal Mountain’s White Pass, into the wilderness of Canada’s British Columbia & the Yukon Territory.
The White Pass & Yukon Route climbs from sea level in Skagway to almost 3,000 feet at the Summit in just 20 miles and features steep grades of almost 3.9%. The tight curves of the White Pass called for a narrow gauge railroad.