There's a train by it twice a day, once each direction. At least that's how it was going. That train schedule fluctuates far more than anything else from year to year. One of the problems with developing ideas on that side of the railroad is finding the people to operate it and the market to spend money on it, because it's in a very remote part of Canada and generally they want Canadians to work in any potential job, much like any other country would expect.
Most of the passengers are only on a day trip and don't want to spend extra time going into Canada, or don't have a passport anyway, so unfortunately this is the least visited portion of the current trackage in use at White Pass.
John Hillier