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  2. List of Hawaii railroads - Wikipedia

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    Hilton, George W. (1990). American Narrow Gauge Railroads.Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2369-9.; John B. Hungerford, Hawaiian Railroads ...

  3. Kahului Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, the railroad was acquired by the Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. [3] In 1906, the railway company built from the port of Kahului. The line was extended again on 8 February 1913. The railway crossed the Maliko Gulch via a steel bridge to reach Ha'ikū and Kuiaha. The bridge was with a height of 230 ft (70 m) above the valley floor the ...

  4. MTR CNR Changchun EMU - Wikipedia

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    The first C-Train entered service on the Kwun Tong line on Wednesday, 7 December 2011 in the evening. [11] The last of the 8-car trains was handed over on 5 September 2013, and entered service on the Kwun Tong line shortly after. [12] [13] The S-Trains began operating on 28 December 2016, the day the South Island line commenced service.

  5. File:South Island Line Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. South Island line - Wikipedia

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    The South Island line (Chinese: 南港島綫), is a rapid transit line of Hong Kong's MTR metro system.This line connects the Hong Kong business district from Admiralty station to the Southern District of Hong Kong Island and the island of Ap Lei Chau, which was not served by any rail transport prior to the opening of the line. [2]

  7. History of the South Island line and West Island line

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    Project Agreements and Entrustment Agreement for MTR South Island line and the Kwun Tong line extension were signed by the Hong Kong government and MTR Corporation on 18 May 2011. South Island line (East) would be constructed in accordance to 2007 scheme. [15] The opening of the South Island line was originally planned for 2015.

  8. Ocean Park station - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Park (Chinese: 海洋公園; Cantonese Yale: Hóiyèung Gūngyún) is an MTR rapid transit station in Hong Kong on the eastern section of the South Island line, which serves Ocean Park Hong Kong and Wong Chuk Hang. The station opened on 28 December 2016 [1] with the rest of the South Island line.

  9. South Island line (West) - Wikipedia

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    The South Island line (West) is a proposed extension of the Hong Kong MTR metro system. The new line would serve the southwestern coast of Hong Kong Island, between Shek Tong Tsui and Wong Chuk Hang. Plans for the South Island line (West) are mentioned and revised in the government's Railway Development Strategy 2014 (RDS-2014) report.