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Big Island Railroad Links
Favorite Web Sites Welcome to the Laupahoehoe Train Museum Here's the "real deal." The place, near Hilo, where Big Island railroading history lives on!
Kona Web An Online Magazine about The Big Island of Hawaii.
Maui Sugar Cane Train The famous Maui Sugar Cane Train. You can still ride the narrow gauge rails on the Island of Maui.
Narrow Gauge and Shortline Gazette Wonderful publication. I have had several articles published in Bob Brown magazine. Look at the March/April edition for a feature story and photos on how to make my Hamakua Sugar Mills sugar cane cars.
Walla Walla Valley Railway Blair Kooistra's cool site about the eastern Washington namessake shortline and his excellent model railroad.
Boone Morrison Based on the Big Island, photograher, film maker, author, architect, and active model railroader, Boone is active in getting a narrow gauge tourist plantation railroad on the island of Kauai built and operational.
Southern Pacific & Cotton Belt HO models of Southern Pacific and Cotton Belt locomotives and rolling stock. My old hometown favorites. Some cool model photography.
Joseph Kreiss Photojournalism Here's my photography site with several portfolios of my news and travel pictures, including some from the Big Island.
Utah Colorado Western Another one of my favorite model railroads.
Pacific Tsunami Center Lots of great history and background on rail transportation on the Big Island and what happened on that fateful day in 1946.
ModelRailroads.Net" target="_blank">Model Railroads. Net A model railroad resource directory featuring website links to thousands of model railroading and prototype railroad sites, including Big Island Rail.
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Kauai Plantation Railway Really cool site on the new narrow guage railroad that has been built on the Island of Kauai. Well-known modeler Boone Morrison (from the Big Island) is behind this effort. Beautiful photos and lots of equipment. Can't wait to get over and ride the train.
The Hawaiian Railway Society Website of the Hawaiian Railway Society. Lots of links here to other island railroad information.
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