White Pass & Yukon No. 70

White Pass & Yukon Railroad #70 is a 2-8-2 Mikado built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in May of 1938 (builder'snumber 62234) for the White Pass & Yukon Railroad in Skagway, Alaska. It was the first of 4 70 Class Locomotives that were constructed for the WP&YR between 1938 and 1947. During WW2, 70 and Sister 71 assisted in the construction of the ALCAN Highway. Following WW2, both locomotives were given tenders off of the USATC's S118 Class Mikados. 70 would serve the railroad until April of 1963, when it was retired from service. In 1977, she was sold to Jack and Peter Herschend, who shipped her to the then named Silver Dollar City Tennessee in Pigeon Forge, alongside sister #71, to supplement engine #192. 70 was given the nickname "Cinderella", by the crew, which she retains to this day. In 1986, Dolly Parton became part owner of SDC Tennessee, and the park officially became known as Dollywood.