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	<title>Comments on: A great location to photograph WP&amp;Y locomotives. Everything was shut down and all was peaceful. The blue painted locomotives &amp; vans were resting in front of the two stall wood frame engine house &amp; some of them were easy to photograph. It was easy to see that the locomotives had led a hard life. One had it&#8217;s snow plow blade missing, &amp; others had their blades bent due to plowing rocks off the tracks. I guess that I was lucky to be sent there in 1982. Was happy to see the railway operating. At the time I did not realize WP&amp;Y was about to shut down. Lots to see in the Yukon! Beautiful scenery, &amp; lots of nice people. 

My Latitude/Longitude location may be a little off as all the old landmarks are gone.</title>
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