White Pass & Yukon Route Railway
201 2nd Ave., Skagway, AK
Inching up steep tracks carved into the sides of mountains, the narrow-gauge White Pass & Yukon Route Railway is a fun, historic way to see spectacular scenery. A number of routes travel through White Pass, a mountain route that links the port town of Skagway, Alaska, with the Yukon Territory capital city of Whitehorse in Canada. Climb aboard this International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark and experience mountains, glaciers, waterfalls, and historic sites from the comfort of a century-old railcar along “the railway built of gold.”
The scenic White Pass & Yukon Route Railway offers three excursions, all of which begin in Skagway, Alaska. The White Pass Summit Excursion rises from Skagway to the White Pass summit, 2,865 feet (873 meters) high, while the Bennett Scenic Journey travels the length of Lake Bennett before arriving in the Yukon Territory, stopping in the old gold-rush town of Bennett Station en route. And the Fraser Meadows Steam Excursion features a historic steam locomotive that hauls passengers beyond the White Pass summit to Fraser, British Columbia. The train is most often taken by cruise travelers as a shore excursion from Skagway.
The round-trip summit excursion takes about 3 hours, the Fraser Meadows route takes 4 hours round-trip, and the longer Bennett Scenic Journey lasts 8 hours round-trip, including a 45-minute layover.
Most options are sold as round-trip tickets, though the Fraser Meadows route is also offered as a one-way trip.
Be ready with your camera to capture the mountain and forest vistas, and even some native wildlife like bear or caribou.
Passports are required for the Bennett Scenic Journey and Fraser Meadows Steam Excursion trips.
Only the White Pass Summit Excursion trains are wheelchair accessible.
All White Pass & Yukon Route Railway trains depart from Skagway, Alaska, about 4 hours north of Juneau by ferry. Ferries take equipment, freight, and passengers through the Port of Skagway, and many cruise ships stop right at Skagway, so a trip on this railroad is an extremely popular shore excursion.
The railroad runs from May to September and tickets can sell out, so it’s best to book well in advance. Departure days and times for the three train routes vary depending on the day of the week, the season, and national holidays.
Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway is an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark—a designation shared with the Panama Canal, the Statue of Liberty, and the Eiffel Tower, among others. The 110-mile (177-kilometer) narrow-gauge railroad, built to connect the deepwater port of Skagway, Alaska, to Whitehorse in Canada, was completed on July 29, 1900, in Carcross in the Yukon Territory. Today, a ride on one of the historic train routes ranks among Alaska’s most popular shore excursions—almost half a million passengers take the trip each summer.
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