Lahaina, Kaanapali and Pacific Railroad

The Lahaina, Kaanapali and Pacific Railroad ( LKPR ), better known as Sugar Cane Train (sugar cane railway ) is a railway company in Hawaii (United States). It operates within a 10 -kilometer tourist train in a track width of three feet (914 mm) of Lahaina 20 ° 52 ' 49 "N, 156 ° 40' 44" W20.8804 - 156.678938Koordinaten: 20 ° 52 ' 49 "N, 156 ° 40 ' 44 "W by Puukolii 20 ° 56' 25 " N, 156 ° 41 ' 19 " W20.940414 - 156.688653 on the west coast of the island of Maui.

After 1966, the Kahului Railroad had been shut down, AW MacKelvy built with the platform at this track, the new track in the tourist areas of the island. It was opened in 1970 and has since carried over 5 million passengers. Driving time from Puukolii to Lahaina is about 30 minutes. Daily train four trains per direction.

1973 acquired the Kyle Railroad, the railroad company from the bankrupt parent company Makai Corporation. With the acquisition of Kyle Railroad by State Rail in 1997 and later RailAmerica 2002, the LKPR was transferred.

In 2007, the Lahaina, Kaanapali and Pacific Railroad was sold for $ 400,000.

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