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Railway on Hilo bay (1910), fronting Mooheau Park. This set of tracks connected with the Hamakau Line going up the coast and with the Puna RR going south. The Iron (singing) bridge was a railroad brid
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- tsunami · tsunami
Railway on Hilo bay (1910), fronting Mooheau Park. This set of tracks connected with the Hamakau Line going up the coast and with the Puna RR going south. The Iron (singing) bridge was a railroad bridge. This section of railroad was wiped out in the 1946 Tsunami and never replaced.
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-16 02:17 UTC
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