White Pass & Yukon No. 73

White Pass & Yukon No. 73 is a 2-8-2 'Mikado', steam locomotive built by the Baldwin locomotive works in May 1947 (serial number 73352) for the White Pass & Yukon Route railway. It's most notable for being the last steam locomotive purchased by the White Pass, and one of, if not the last Narrow Gauge Steam Locomotive ever built. The engine was design to work for the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, which ran from Skagway, Alaska, to the Yukon Territory in Canada. The locomotive was retired from service on June 30, 1964. In 1968, the locomotive was moved to Bennett, British Columbia, for display. In 1979, the locomotive was moved again but this time to Whitehorse, Yukon, to be restored to operating condition. Today the locomotive is Operational once again, and is most commonly used on the "Fraser Meadows" Steam Excursion, which takes place twice every week.