Steam locomotive #69 waits on Fraser Loop as engine #73 passes by
Loaded with railfans on their way to Skagway, AK, WP&Y diesel locomotive #100 crosses the bridge at Carcross, With upgrades/refurbishing taking place, this engine will soon have a "facelift" like some of its brethren.
Steam engine 73 sits and waits for the cruise ship to dock in Skagway, Alaska.
The number plate for steam engine #73: a 2-8-2 built by Baldwin in 1947.
Number plate for #69: a 2-8-0 built by Baldwin in 1908.
WP&Y's two steam engines wait to start the day at the shops in Skagway, AK.
Left behind by railroad workers many decades ago, a large pile of discarded cans returns to the earth behind the foundations of long-gone bunk? house.
WP&Y steam locomotive #69 runs along Mountain Lake near Fraser, BC.
Wheel sets sit near the shops in Skagway, AK ~ say that five times really quickly =;0)
A diesel locomotive awaits servicing inside the the WP&Y shops in Skagway.
Diesel engine #95, a General Electric built in March 1963, sits and waits near the Canada, US border at a location known as the Fraser Loop.
The Duchess, a 30-inch gauge 0-6-0T, has been sitting in Carcross for over 80 years.
Two RCMP mounties keep a watchful eye to ensure that nobody steals locomotive #100 =;0)