Let's Hop the Tracks
Thursday June 25, 2009
When you think of train travel, you don't often think about Hawaii. Yet, if all things go as planned, within a few years there will be a elevated commuter rail line running from points west of Honolulu into Honolulu and ultimately perhaps to Waikiki.
Trains were once quite prevalent in Hawaii during the height of the sugar industry. It was the principal means of getting the cane to the processing plant and to the port for shipping overseas. Today, however, there are only two trains operating in Hawaii, one on Kauai and the Sugar Cane Train on Maui.
Elsewhere in the world, train travel remains a principal means of transportation. “great railway bazaar,” this collective effort by
Let About.com's Travel Guides conduct you to distant stations where the journey is as revealing as the destination with "Tracks:" A Train Travel Blog Carnival, hosted by our Guide to Honeymoons and Romantic Travel, Susan Breslow Sardone.
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Trains were once quite prevalent in Hawaii during the height of the sugar industry. It was the principal means of getting the cane to the processing plant and to the port for shipping overseas. Today, however, there are only two trains operating in Hawaii, one on Kauai and the Sugar Cane Train on Maui.
Elsewhere in the world, train travel remains a principal means of transportation. “great railway bazaar,” this collective effort by
Let About.com's Travel Guides conduct you to distant stations where the journey is as revealing as the destination with "Tracks:" A Train Travel Blog Carnival, hosted by our Guide to Honeymoons and Romantic Travel, Susan Breslow Sardone.
Follow me on Twitter


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