Jim Grigsby Wrote:
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> From the Grove farm web site it appears that some,
> or all, of the locomotives originally worked on
> Kauai. According to Hilton all of the railroads
> there were 30" gauge, so it is likely the present
> operations are likewise.
The first railroad in Kauai was 2-foot gage its whole life. The rest were all 30" gage. The Plantation rail line is 36" gage, so the equipment came from other islands.
Kauai RR history
We found a concrete bridge over the creek in Kapaa town near the coffee shop with 30" gage rails still in place. The big viaduct over the canyon on the north side of Nawiliwili still stands, though I do not know if the rails are still there. You can drive under it. The wharf at Poipu still has 30" rails embedded in the concrete.
Skip Luke
Switchman (ret): Grand Canyon Railway;
Engineer (ret): Georgetown Loop RR Inc., Sumpter Valley Ry., Monticello & Sangamon Valley;
Dispatcher(ret): Illinois Central, White Pass & Yukon, Burlington Northern Ry.
Mariner, Musician, Miner