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  1. 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!

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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