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Headquarters. Lahaina, Hawaii. Website. www .sugarcanetrain .com. The Lahaina, Kaanapali and Pacific Railroad (LKPRR) was a steam-powered, 3 ft ( 914 mm) narrow gauge heritage railroad in Lāhainā, Hawaii. The LKPRR operated the Sugar Cane Train, a 6-mile (9.7 km), 40-minute trip in open-air coaches pulled by vintage steam locomotives.
The Kahului Railroad (KHRR) was formerly a common carrier railway company in Hawaii (United States). It operated on 3 ft ( 914 mm) narrow gauge track 15 miles (24 km) in length from Wailuku to Kuiaha on the north coast of the island of Maui. [1] The company continues today as Kahului Trucking & Storage. It continues to be a subsidiary of ...
Context of Kauai’s railroading origins. Sugarcane plantations in Hawaii led to the introduction of railways to Hawaii. Rail transport in Hawaii began in the late 19th century when small-gauge locomotives were brought in to replace oxen or horses to haul harvested sugarcane from the fields to mills, and then to transport the raw sugar to docks for shipment to refineries in California.
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Honolulu, Hawaii. Dates of operation. 1889–1971 [1] [2] Technical. Track gauge. 3 ft ( 914 mm) The Oahu Railway and Land Company, or OR&L, was a 3 ft ( 914 mm) narrow gauge common carrier railway that served much of the Hawaiian island of Oahu, and was the largest narrow gauge class one common carrier in the U.S, until its dissolution in 1947.