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Hawaii Railroads

  •  I was thinking the other day, Alaska and every other state has railroads I know, but does Hawaii? Thanks Mike

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  • Yup. It has a narrow gauge tourest line. It was formerly used for sugercane service.
  •    Indeed, on Oahu the Hawai'ian Railroad Museum runs a tourist train from Ewa to Kane Point. They have a very nice operation, and have quite a few locos and cars that they are restoring. The people there are about as friendly to talk with as any I've met, and will give you a tour for the asking.

       I believe there is also a tourist line on the Big Island, I've seen the adds for it, but have not seen it in person.

       It'a a real shame more of the sugar cane and pineapple railroads weren't saved, they were very unique to American RRing. I have a couple of books at home about these railroads during WWII, with photos taken by a sailor stationed at Pearl, if you are interested, I will get the name and author, you can order them from the museum and help preservation efforts on the island!

       Let me know if you want more information.

  • George Hilton's American Narrow Gauge Railroads has about 4 1/2 pages of info on the railroads in Hawaii. One of the more unusual aspects was that the Oahu RR had some stretches of double tracks with ABS.
  • The Railroad Press http://www.alco628.com/ recently published Hawaiian Railway Album (4 vol) of photos taken during  WW2.

     

    Other Books, Railroad

    Narrow Gauge ia Kingdom, J.C. Conde

    Sugar Trains Narrow Gauge Rails of Hawaii, Jesse C. Condee and Gerald M. Best

    Sugar Trains Pictorial, Jesse C. Conde

    Railroads of Hawaii, Gerald M. Best

    Next Stop Honolulu, Jim Chiddix and MacKinnon Simpson

    Books Streetcar: 

    Hawaiian Tramways, Roy S. Melvin and Robert Ramsay

    Streetcar Days in Hawaii, MacKinnon Simpson and John Brizdel

     

    Video:

    A superb video about the Hawai'i Consolidated Railway is available for sale in the museum gift shop. Called Trestles, Tunnels and Tsunamis: The Story of the Hawai'i Consolidated Railway, it is 23 minutes long, and includes striking footage of the old railway. The video can be purchased by sending $25.00 to the Laupahoehoe Train Museum, P.O. Box 358, Laupahoehoe, HI 96764.

    The Sugar Cane Train  http://www.railwayshop.com/cgi-railwayshop/productsearch.cgi?ItemNumber=817&ItemName=The%20Sugar%20Cane%20Train&a=3 

     

    There are videos of the tourist train on youtube

     

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