Industrial Railroads of Hawaii
Industrial Railroads.
Eleele Plantation.
30in Gauge.
Eleele, Island of Kaua'i. 1898 - 1904
Grove Farm Company Ltd.
30in Gauge.
Island of Kaua'i. 1895 - 1957
Hanamaulu Sugar Plantation.
30in Gauge.
Hanamaulu, Island of Kaua'i. 1899 - 1900
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
30in Gauge.
Makaweli, Island of Kaua'i. 1895 - 1941
Honolulu Plantation Company.
36in Gauge.
Aiea, Island of Oahu.
Kekaha Sugar Company.
30in Gauge.
Kekaha, Island of Kaua'i. 1884 - 1947
Kekaha Sugar Plantation Company.
24in Gauge.
Kilauea, Island of Kaua'i. 1881 - 1942
Koloa Sugar Company.
30in Gauge.
Koloa, Island of Kaua'i. 1882 - 1948
Lihue Plantation Company.
30in Gauge.
Lihue, Island of Kaua'i. 1892 - 1959
Makee Sugar Company.
30in Gauge.
Kealia, Island of Kaua'i. 1894 - 1934
McBryde Sugar Company.
30in Gauge.
Eleele, Island of Kaua'i. 1899 - 1948
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
Waiahole Water Company.
30in Gauge. Short railroad constructed to lay water lines in the Waiahole Mountains on Oahu. The railroad operated a unique floating wye track to turn their locomotive.
Waimea, Island of Oahu.
Waimea Sugar Mill Company.
30in Gauge.
Waimea, Island of Kaua'i. 1895 - 1940
Waianae Sugar Company.
30in Gauge.
Makaha, Lualualei, and Wai'anae, Island of Oahu. 1880 - 1947