Here is the
Red Line, in sad shape, at Whitehorse.
The
Sibilla at Carcross has a new platform and paint job. This boat was named after the yacht on which William B. Close spent much of his childhood. Mr. Close owned the company that financed the building of the WP&YR.
I had wished that one of the WP&YR semi-tractors had survived. But this is all that is left of one. These doors around a bench at the MacBride Museum are from #20200, a Kenworth K100 cab-over.
Lastly, I took the boat over to Haines one day, and drove up the Porcupine Road to Porcupine Creek and the Big Nugget Mine, where the first few seasons of
Gold Rush, on Discovery, took place.
The End