KPRY 20         
Hawaiis railroading beginnings are often credited to the Island of Kauai, whose first opened in 1881 on three miles of narrow-gauge track at the Kilauea Plantation to haul sugar cane. By 1915 the island boasted over 200 miles of track, all of which served several sugar plantations on the island, although by the 1950s most of the islands railroads were abandoned. Today, Kauai once again has an operating railroad, the 2.5-mile Kauai Plantation Railway, a tourist line that operates seven days a week.
Date: 9/1/2009 Location: Lihue, HI   Map Show Lihue on a rail map Views: 372 Collection Of:   Shawn Christie
Locomotives: KPRY 20(25 Tonner)    Author:  Shawn Christie
KPRY 20
Picture Categories: Passenger This picture is part of album:  Kauai Plantation Railroad
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