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Two General Electric Diesel engine at the White Pass & Yukon Route headquarter in Whitehorse, Yukon. The picture were made back in August 1971. At this time, there were a lot of fire in the Yukon. The visibility was not the best, as the image show the dust, too. Photographer unknown. Original slide in the collection of Boerries Burkhardt. http://www.whitepassfan.net
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Caption: Two General Electric Diesel engine at the White Pass & Yukon Route headquarter in Whitehorse, Yukon. The picture were made back in August 1971. At this time, there were a lot of fire in the Yukon. The visibility was not the best, as the image show the dust, too. Photographer unknown. Original slide in the collection of Boerries Burkhardt. http://www.whitepassfan.net

Photographer:
Boerries Burkhardt Collection [2] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/00/1971 (search)
Railway: White Pass and Yukon (search)
Reporting Marks: GE 97 and 94 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Whitehorse (search)
City/Town: Whitehorse (search)
Province: Yukon (search)
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3 Comments
  1. Great shot

  2. We all miss the White Pass in the heart of the Yukon.

  3. Certainly rare… did freights operate to Whitehorse much?

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