
Number 101, the first engine of the class, is stopped at Skagway station in the middle of the city main street.
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Number 106 in front of the WP&YR shops in Skagway.
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Number 108 and another Alco switching at the engine terminal in Skagway.
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One of the engines brought back to Skagway from Colombia in 1999, not operational and still in its STF livery.
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Number 106, the first of three Alco idling at the Skagway depot.
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To match the Alco, the Fish Bowl excursion buses are about as old as the locomotives.
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