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Don's Rail Photos

Hawaii Short Lines and Industrial Railroads

 

Hawaiian Railway Society

302, 45 Ton, was built by Whitcomb in November 1944, #60403, as United States Navy 65-00302.  It was transferred as HRS 302.

7750, 25 Ton, was built by General Electric in September 1942, #15811, as United States Army 7750.  It was transferred as HRS 7750.


Kahuku Plantation

1 "Keama" was built by Baldwin in 1890, #10756.  It was sold to Roaring Camp & Big Trees RR as 3 "Kahuku".


Kauai Plantation

10 , 12DB30,  was built by Whitcomb in 1939, #40081, as ASARCO 2.  It was sold to a scrapper in 1971 and sold to Paramount Great America.  It was donated to SPCRR in 1996 and ran for a short time.  It was sold as KPRy 10 in 2004 and sold to Roaring Camp & Big Trees in 2017.  It was leased to SPCRR.


Lahaina Kaanapali & Pacific

45, 30 Ton,  was built by Plymouth in May 1959. #1966, as Oahu Ry 45.


Oahu Railway & Land Co.

5 was built by Baldwin in 1908, #32816, and was formerly Oahu Sugar Co. 5.

 

15, 47 Ton, was built by General Electric in October 1943, #27538.  It was sold Camino Cable & Northern RR 15 in 1947, and resold as Georgetown Loop RR 15 in 1986.  It was sold to Colorado Railroad Museum in 2004 and was lettered as Georgetown Breckenridge & Leadville RR 15.  It was leased as Cumbres & Toltec Scenic RR 15 in 2013.

19, 47 Ton, was built by General Electric in October 1943, #27539. It was sold as C&TSRR 19 in 1972.

45, 30 Ton,  was built by Plymouth in May 1959. #1966.  It was sold as Lahaina Kaanapali & Pacific 45.


Waialua Agricultural Co.

6 was built by WACo in 1919.  It was donated to Hawaiian Railway Society.

 

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