Sugar Cane Train


Sugar Cane Train is based at Kaka'alaneo Drive in Lahaina on the eastern side of the island of Maui in Hawaii and takes passengers to various resorts around Kaanapali. This is a steam train that travels along a six mile stretch of track Monday to Friday every week. The train can be boarded at Puukolii, Kaanapali and Lahaina and offers scenic views and a running commentary.

The train has been in operation here since 1970 and is now one of the most popular attractions on the island. As part of the trip the train crosses a 325-foot curved wooden trestle, from which passengers can get good views of the neighboring islands and the West Maui Mountains. A narrator is on board to provide interesting facts and point out some of the sights to be seen on the journey.

Between December and April it is quite possible to see humpback whales in the Pacific Ocean from the train. The train can be chartered for special occasions such as weddings, corporate functions and other parties. There are many other attractions to be found in Lahaina such as Wo Hing Temple Museum, Stuck in Irons House and Whalers Village Museum.

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