Yukon Standard Time Zone

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The Yukon Standard Time Zone (YST) was a geographic region that kept time by subtracting nine hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) resulting in UTC-9 after 1971, or from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) before 1972.

It included the Yukon Territory in Canada, as well as a small region around Yakutat, Alaska (Alaska had been spread across four different time zones at the time). However, in 1975, the Yukon officially switched to Pacific Standard Time (PST), which is UTC-8. Moreover, Alaska switched in 1983 from four time zones to two time zones, placing most of the state in Alaska Standard Time Zone (AKST), the time zone formerly known as Yukon Standard Time Zone, while the Aleutian Islands remained in the Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time Zone.

Yukon Standard Time Zone is the same as Alaska Standard Time Zone. The only difference is that the name of the time zone was officially changed from Yukon Standard Time Zone to Alaska Standard Time Zone following the Yukon switch to Pacific Standard Time Zone (PST) in 1983.

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