Kāʻanapali Magazine - Fall/Winter 2014-2015

Page 33

1 2

5

3 6

4

1. Not so long ago, these West Maui fields helped make Hawai‘i a world leader in sugar production. 2. Hawaiian and American flags flying, Anaka waits for boarding passengers. 3. Myrtle takes her turn. The two engines rotate for regular maintenance. 4. For forty-five years, these tracks have helped the Sugar Cane Train keep Maui’s plantation past alive. 5. Albert Kaina is the railroad’s jovial conductor. 6. Passengers ride in open-air comfort aboard Hawai‘i’s only steam-driven train. 7. Down by the station, old Engine #5 takes a new career track as a stationary advertisement for the LK&P.

7

Fall/Winter 2014-2015 33


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.