The power that brought us up to the summit as train #41 pulls away to begin its runaround as we become train #42 and prepare for our run back to Skagway, Alaska, and the US of A. The body of water to the left of the engines is Summit Lake, in White Pass, British Columbia. An interesting side note, although we were in Canada, because we did not detrain, we did not need passports. DL535E (aka RSD35) #107 was delivered by the Montreal Locomotive Works in May of 1969, just two months before the first lunar landing.