The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation is building momentum to extend the rail line beyond Ala Moana to the ...
Honolulu Skyline opened the second segment of its rail system, extending 5.2 miles from Aloha Stadium to West Honolulu with a ...
RELATED PHOTO GALLERY Honolulu’s more than $10-billion Skyline rail system opens its newest 5.2-mile Segment 2 route for public revenue service today. But an inaugural ride of the city’s Skyline train ...
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Skyline segment two extension opens four railway stations in Honolulu
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There should have been a more special note last week when Honolulu officials said aloha to one form of transportation before issuing a hurried hello to another.
A major milestone today for Honolulu's Skyline. It's the first day that you can ride the rail to Pearl Harbor, the airport, Lagoon Drive and all the way to Middle ...
Honolulu’s Skyline rail opened its second segment on October 16, adding about five miles of guideway and four new stations — ...
Extending rail from Kakaʻako to Ala Moana would cost another $1.6 billion, money the rail authority does not have. The board ...
Waipahu resident Ed Ignacio watched Thursday as a Skyline train arrived at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Station ...
Skyline’s Segment 2 opening on Thursday for public revenue service is also supposed to be a trigger for more federal funding to the city’s rail project, according to city officials.
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New York City civil engineers ride every single U.S. metro system, finishing with Honolulu’s Skyline
Two New York City civil engineers accomplished their goal of visiting every metro system in the country, topping off their nine-year-long adventure with Honolulu’s Skyline.
The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation board just approved millions for design work on a significant extension as the total cost of the rail project passes $10 billion.
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