Hawaiian Railway #5, backs down the track, giving visitors a ride on its tender during the Connecticut Antique Machinery Association's Spring Power-Up.
Seldom Open Space. The Connecticut Antique Machinery Association (CAMA) held its annual Fall Festival event in Kent, Connecticut on the last weekend of September in 2021. On September 26, 2... (more)
Former Hawaii Railway Company Baldwin Locomotive Works 2-4-2 #5 passes an antique New Holland Rock Crusher exhibit at the annual Connecticut Antique Machiner... (more)
The Hawaiian Railway 3:00pm excursion has begun the return trip to the museum at Ewa after stopping at the present end of the line in Kahe Point. Excursion trains stop here briefly to give passen... (more)
It's a busy Sunday afternoon at the Hawaiian Railway Society. Hawaiian Railway 45-Tonner 423 is out of service having some work performed on one truck. At left in the shop is former US Navy Whit... (more)
shrouded Wai'anae Mountain Range. The 3 ft gauge rails embedded in the crossing once made up part of the branch that split from the OR&L mainline at Nanakuli (MP 27.6) and climbed inland to the U... (more)
The Hawaiian Railway Society's 3 PM Sunday excursion is just departing from the halfway point of its out and back run. This location is MP 24.6 (from Honolulu) on the former OR&L and just over 7 ... (more)
Narrow gauge 65 tonner #174 is a former US Navy locomotive who served her entire career on Oahu. Built in April 1945 she and two sisters were the largest diesel locomotives ever used in Hawaii. ... (more)
This view looks north along the west coast of Oahu at the Hawaiian Railway's excursion train which has reached the end of in service track on the former OR&L mainline. This location is MP 24.7 (f... (more)
Narrow gauge 45 tonner #302 is lettered for the Oahu Railway though she was purchased by the US Navy in November 1944 and served her entire life on the island of Oahu for the US military. After ... (more)