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Train Transportation in Hawaii

At one time, seven railroad companies operated on four of the Hawaiian islands, with most of them serving 47 sugar plantations. Trains are no longer used for transportation in Hawaii, but you can still ride a Hawaiian train on the islands of Oahu and Maui.

Sugar Cane Train
Visitors to the island of Maui can take a six mile ride on a steam engine train from the Kaanapali Beach area to the old whaling town of Lahaina.

Oahu Railway Train
Visitors to the island of Oahu can take a six mile narrated train ride which begins in Ewa, in West Oahu. This stretch of train track is included on the State and National Registers of Historic Sites.

Hawaiian Railway Society
An organization formed in 1970 to save what remained of Hawaii's railroad history.



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