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Lahaina, Kaanapali & Pacific R.I.P.

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Posted by NorthWest on Saturday, August 2, 2014 8:58 PM

For the equipment, there is the Oahu Railway and Land Co. museum, same gauge and relatively close by. Sad to see them go!

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Posted by seppburgh2 on Saturday, August 2, 2014 7:58 PM

There was another post where its the situation the land is worth a lot more than what rolls on it. 

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Posted by selector on Saturday, August 2, 2014 11:27 AM

I road that train with my wife in early February last year.  I didn't get a sense that they were slipping to trouble, but I may not have been paying attention.  Sorry to see it stop.

-Crandell

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Posted by Firelock76 on Saturday, August 2, 2014 8:34 AM

Well dang, that's another one I missed!  

I suppose if the locomotives and rolling stock are in good shape they'll find a home somewhere.

Sic transit gloris mundi.

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Lahaina, Kaanapali & Pacific R.I.P.
Posted by nycmodel on Friday, August 1, 2014 3:03 PM
I have just read some very disturbing news regarding the Lahaina, Kaanapali & Pacific Railroad (aka The Sugar Cane Train) on Maui, HI. Today, August 1, 2014 will be the last day of operation after 45 years. Apparently it was a financial decision made by the owners last month. Whenever I went to Maui I always made it a point to ride the train. My last visit was in the spring of 2013. By then the schedule had been reduced to weekdays and the ride was extremely rocky. I guess the economy has had a real impact on HI tourism. Walking around the nearby shopping district of Lahaina I was dismayed to see so many boarded up stores. I wonder what will become of the engines and rolling stock not to mention the Lahaina station and turntable.

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