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<span class="rltitle">[[U.S. Navy: Pearl Harbor|U.S. Navy: Pearl Harbor]]</span><br />
<span class="rltitle">[[U.S. Navy: Supply Depot Pearl Harbor|U.S. Navy: Supply Depot Pearl Harbor]]</span><br />
'''[[:Category:36in Gauge Railroads|36in Gauge]].''' Several short rail lines were operated by the U.S Navy to move fuel and supplies among the facilities in and around Pearl Harbor. After the Oahu Railway & Land Co. was abandoned in December 1947 the Navy purchased and operated trackage between Lualualei, West Loch and Pearl Harbor.
'''[[:Category:36in Gauge Railroads|36in Gauge]].''' Several short rail lines were operated by the U.S Navy to move fuel and supplies among the facilities in and around Pearl Harbor. After the Oahu Railway & Land Co. was abandoned in December 1947 the Navy purchased and operated trackage between Lualualei, West Loch and Pearl Harbor.
<span class="rlbottom">Pearl Harbor, Island of Oahu. 1909 - 1972</span>
<span class="rlbottom">Pearl Harbor, Island of Oahu. 1909 - 1972</span>
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Industrial Railroads.

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Grove Farm Company Ltd.
30in Gauge.


    Island of Kaua'i. 1895 - 1957

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U.S. Navy: Supply Depot Pearl Harbor
36in Gauge. Several short rail lines were operated by the U.S Navy to move fuel and supplies among the facilities in and around Pearl Harbor. After the Oahu Railway & Land Co. was abandoned in December 1947 the Navy purchased and operated trackage between Lualualei, West Loch and Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor, Island of Oahu. 1909 - 1972