Nope.  The closest would probably be the Copper River and Northwestern, but 
close in Alaska is still pretty distant most other places.

Jace Kahn

General Manager 
Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co. (and still a legal 
resident of Fairbanks)




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> From: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 17:32:48 +0000
> Subject: {S-Scale List} Do any WPY lines pass near standard gauge lines?
> 
> As I'm building my first module, which will feature a reverse `Z' shape 
> connection to a single track line, I continue to perfect the design of the 
> Valdez Terminal which will extend from the upper left corner of the reverse 
> `Z'.
> 
> While talking about my module and my future plans with one of my friends who 
> models in HO, he suggested that, since I'm setting my module in Alaska, that 
> I include the White Pass and Yukon.  What's interesting is that he really 
> likes the WPY and I've been suggesting for years that he build some SN3 WPY 
> equipment and operate it on his HO layout, but he has yet to do this.
> 
> I am intrigued by his idea of including the WPL, or at the very least a 
> section of WPL narrow gauge track that passes near the standard gauge line.  
> However, I can't seem to find a point along the WPL where this actually 
> occurs.
> 
> Would any of you know of a location on the WPL where it passes near a 
> standard gauge line or, better yet, shares access to a facility like a 
> passenger station? 
> 
> Of course I'd like to base this on an actual location but, even if none 
> exists, I may still include this on a section of the single track extending 
> from the right point of the reverse `Z'.
> 
> ~JJ~
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