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The Hawaiian Railway Society is an educational organization that was established to protect, preserve, and encourage an interest in the rich history of railroading in Hawaii. Based on the island of Oahu, the society manages a three-foot narrow-gauge heritage railroad on the trackbed of the defunct Oahu Railway and Land Company and a fascinating railroad museum in Ewa. Here, visitors can learn all about the history of railroading in Hawaii, how sugar cane trains were used on the sugar plantations, and enjoy fully narrated train rides that pass sites of historical interest such as the historic Fort Barrette, an old sisal plantation, and the "ghost town" of Gilbert. Train rides are 90-minutes long, round-trip, and run year-round, and there is a picnic area for families to enjoy.
3402, 91-1001 Renton Rd, Ewa Beach, HI 96706, Phone: 808-681-5461
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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