Hawaiian Railway No. 5 gets to run up and down her 2000' of mainline only twice a year at the Connecticut Antique Machinery Association. You owe it to yourself to go see this pretty little filly.... (more)
Hawaiian Railway No. 5 gets to stretch her legs only twice a year at the Connecticut Antique Machinery Association. I was stunned to learn that a beautiful 3 foot gauger was alive and in Connect... (more)
This bedraggled Jeep caught my eye. Younger than Hawaiian Railway No. 5, it sure could use some of the same love attended to all the fine machinery across the track at the Connecticut Antique Mach... (more)
The young man in the engineer bib is one of the hobby's biggest steam fans; I've seen him and his father at many a steam event in the east. The object of his attention is No. 5, who only gets to s... (more)
Connecticut Antique Machinery Association (CAMA) Spring Steam Up
A former US Navy locomotive built in 9/44 for the USN "District Rail Transportation Coordinator" in Oahu handles excursion duties for the Hawaiian Railway Museum. This locomotive has spent its ent... (more)
A Hawaiian Railway excursion runs along the Pacific Ocean near the present-day end of the line at Kihe Point. Crewmembers ride the walkways to provide flag protection at grade crossings along the... (more)
This Hawaiian Railway 45 tonner is ready for a short excursion around the SW area of Oahu.
Hawaiian Railway narrow guage tourist opeartion on the original OR&LCo ROW.