Oahu Railway Early History - Jeff Livingston Index in Description

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2023
  • Jeff Livingston is a historian and author with the Oahu Railway Society.
    His talk to eaH centered on the early start and development of the Oahu Railway and Land Company by Benjamin Dillingham in the late 1880s.
    Oahu Railway and Land Company
    Index
    00:28 Program Introduction
    01:25 eaH Business Meeting
    01:58 Mac Humor
    03:20 Speaker Introduction
    03:54 Speaker - Jeff Livingston Early Years
    04:50 Oahu Train Route
    07:08 Kauila Engine 6 1st Engine
    09:26 Honolulu Depot built Leahi & Kaala engines arrive
    10:30 Selling Pearl City Lots
    11:19 Carter Brothers Cars from California
    12:07 Plush Carter Cars
    13:07 Spur Built to Honolulu Harbor
    14:28 Honolulu Rail Yard
    15:20 Steam shovel
    16:34 Pearl Palor Car King Kalakaua Queen Liliuokalani
    18:05 'The Goliath' engine & 3rd Class Car
    19:37 Honolulu Station
    20:09 Pearl City Station
    21:18 Ewa Mill Construction
    22:25 EWA Mill Complete
    23:24 Kaala Engine + 3rd Class Car
    24:43 Annexation & Reciprocity 2-8-0 Engines
    28:44 Ewa train in Sugar Cane Field
    30:08 Waipahu Station
    30:52 Waipahu Train
    32:13 Signals
    34:16 USS Akron Dirigible Mooring Tower
    35:44 Dillingham Palor Car
    38:03 Ewa Mill Station.
    39:07 Ewa Garbage train
    39:57 Mikado Engine
    40:24 Ewa Plantation Junction & Water Tower
    41:37 M-1 Motor Car
    42:49 Honolulu New Station
    43:28 Round House
    43:42 Engine 85
    43:59 Engine 12
    44:29 Waipahu Station World War 2
    44:57 Nanakuli Station
    45:10 Meeting Close
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Komentáře • 2

  • @howellwong11
    @howellwong11 Před měsícem

    My family home was on Dillingham Blvd. next to the railroad spur that delivered cattle to the slaughterhouse. In 1939, we moved to Kalihi Kai next to the main railroad line at Puuhale Road. I left Hawaii in 1953, but my whole life in Hawaii was spent next to the railroad tracks.

    • @eahawaii1902
      @eahawaii1902  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your comment, join us via our Zoom meetings at eahawaii.org. Our Weekly Bulletins from 1928 -1963 are available there.