The White Pass and Yukon Railway used to run from Skagway, Alaska in the United States to Whitehorse, Yukon in Canada. It was built to help get supplies and folks north to Dawson City, Yukon for the Klondike Gold Rush – with construction beginning in 1898. The construction crews working from Skagway and from Whitehorse met in Carcross on July 20, 1900.
The White Pass and Yukon Railway now operates strictly as a tourist attraction with trains running in the summer out of Skagway – some going all the way to Carcross and others turning around at this location.
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