Are there trains in Hawaii?

If so, are they freight, public transportation, or both?

I’ve seen sugar cane field trains in Maui, but have never seen passenger trains there.

Diesel-hauled, non-tourist cane trains are also in Fiji (and elsewhere in the Pacific too, IIRC).

The cane trains run mainly on the plains.

(Sorry!)

In Honolulu and Hilo, hurricanes horribly happen.

Sorry, couldn’t resist the temptation to continue that one.

Yes, cane trains on Mauai, and that’s all.

The wife and I scoffed at the train on Oahu at the beginning of Snakes on a Plane. T’ain’t none. T’ain’t never been none.

Whoops! I was wrong. See here (turn off speakers to avoid the cheesy tune) and here.

Funny, but we lived in Honolulu 2-1/2 years and never heard of this. (It’s still not the train at the beginning of Snakes on a Plane. That loked like a full-size freight train.)

How KIND of you to LET me SURF.

I think she’s GOT it! I think she’s GOT it!

Nah, there’s trains on Kauai and Oahu. Sorry.

By George, I think, I’ve got it.

The trains for cane run mainly on the plains.

Sorry, goes off dancing in flaminco style

Who has carriage of this thread?

Yes. I corrected that in post #7. Although the Kauai one is new to me, too.

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I heard of a woman that pulled a train on one of the islands.

So, your saying the cain trains main terrain is the plains?

It … livesssss!!!

It probably came back to life because no one had mentioned the Laupahoehoe Train Museum on the Big Island: http://www.thetrainmuseum.com/index.html

No longer in operation, though.

Trrainnnnsssssss!!!

The train on the plains is looking for the brains.