At one time, Hawaiʻi had a network of railroads on each of the larger islands that helped move farm commodities as well as passengers.
The largest by far was the Oahu Railway and Land Company (OR&L) which ran multiple lines from Honolulu across the western and northern part of Oʻahu.
Thirteen miles (21 km) of track remain and preservationists occasionally run trains over a portion of this line.
[5] The Hawaii Superferry operated between Oʻahu and Maui between December 2007 and March 2009, with additional routes planned for other islands.
[citation needed] Honolulu International Airport is the major commercial aviation hub of Hawaiʻi, with intercontinental services to North America, Asia and Oceania.