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The closed multipurpose Aloha Stadium is located adjacent to the station, the parking lots of which house numerous events including the weekly outdoor Aloha Stadium Swap Meet, featuring over 400 vendors and drawing in over one million annual visitors.
The first sporting event at Aloha Stadium was a college football game between Hawaii and Texas A&I (now Texas A&M-Kingsville) on September 13, 1975. [6] Played on Saturday night, the crowd was 32,247, [13] and the visitors prevailed, 43–9. [6] The final sporting event held in Aloha Stadium was the 2021 Hula Bowl.
The new project cost was $8.165 billion with media reports indicating that after financing charges are included it could be over $10 billion. An updated schedule for opening said the section from East Kapolei to Aloha Stadium will open at the end of 2020 and operation of the full route by December 2025. [110] [111]
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In December 2020, issues with Aloha Stadium (home venue of the football team since 1975) led to that venue halting the scheduling of new events. [16] As a result, the team announced plans to play home games on campus at the athletics complex "for at least the next three years". [17]
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Aiea Heights – Aloha Stadium Travels between Aiea Heights and Halawa Aloha Stadium Skyline Station via Kaamilo Street. Renumbered from Route 74 Aiea Heights, Kaamilo Street, Halawa Aloha Stadium Skyline Station. Interlines with Route 552 4AM–10PM 6AM–10PM 6AM–10PM