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It remains a celebrated piece of railway history, often overshadowed in modern operations by its sibling, #73, which was built later in 1947 and continues to pull tourist charters today. Other Uses of the Name
It served as a workhorse for the WP&YR during the mid-20th century, notably operating until 1963/1964. mikado.72
The identifier "" refers to a historic Baldwin steam locomotive that operated on the White Pass & Yukon Route (WP&YR). The Story of Locomotive #72 It remains a celebrated piece of railway history,
After its retirement, it was eventually acquired by the Alberta Railway Museum in 2017. Before this, it was famously restored and ran as an excursion train until 1979. The Story of Locomotive #72 After its retirement,
In addition to the locomotive, the name is used in modern luxury furniture: Mikado 72 Steel
Built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1938, Mikado #72 was a narrow-gauge (3-foot) steam engine designed to handle the grueling mountain grades between Skagway, Alaska, and Whitehorse, Yukon.
: A high-end dining table designed by Reflex Angelo , featuring an iron base and customizable tops in wood or glass. MIKADO 72 STEEL - Tables, Fixed, Metal, Top Wood, Top Glass