Kaʻa Ahi Kahului - by Palani Vaughan

Eia ka moʻolelo pōkole
No ke kaʻa ahi mua o Hawaiʻi Nei
Chūkū-chūkū maila, chūkū-chūkū maila
Koʻehu (kuehu) aku ma ke alahao

Hūlō, Hūlō, no Ka Lani e
No Ka Lani ʻO Kalākaua
Ke mea i kākau kona inoa
Ma ka Palapala no ka chūkū-chūkū

Lohe mai e nā keiki hānau o ka ʻ āina
Lohe mai i ka moʻolelo chūkū
A i ko ʻoukou Ka Lani hope
Ka mea i kākau kona inoa

Hui:
Wū-wū Kaʻa Ahi Kahului
Ke alahao a i Wailuku
Wū-wū Kaʻa Ahi Kahului
Chūkū-chūkū mua o Hawai`i

Here is the short story
About the first train in Hawaiʻi
Choo-choo,choo-choo
Stirring dust along the tracks

Hurrah! Hurrah! for the chief
For the chief, Kalākaua
The one who signed his name
On the Act for the Railroad

Listen, oh children of the land
Listen to the train story
And (hear) about your last King
The one who signed his name

Chorus:
Woo-woo! Kahului Railroad
Tracks all the way to Wailuku
Woo-woo! Kahului Railroad
The first train of Hawaiʻi


Source: Palani Vaughan CD Hawaiʻi's Son Sings of Hawaiʻi's Royal Past - King Kalākaua encouraged railroad building in Hawaiʻi. July 29, 1879, the first passenger train service was inaugurated by Kahului Railroad Company to operate between Kahului and Wailuku, on the island of Maui