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This is a route-map template for the Skyline (Honolulu), a United States elevated light metro system.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Skyline is a rapid transit system in the City and County of Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu, in the state of Hawaiʻi.Phase 1 of the project opened June 30, 2023 and lies entirely outside of the Urban Honolulu census-designated place, linking East Kapolei (on the ʻEwa Plain) and Aloha Stadium.
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Oct. 27—The joint venture company with an $875 million contract to build the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation's elevated rail and stations from areas east of Halawa to Kalihi detailed ...
The Hawaiian Station Name Working Group proposed Hawaiian names for the twelve rail stations on the eastern end of the rail system (stations in the Airport and City Center segments) in April 2019. [2] [3] The name of this station, Kaʻākaukukui, means "the north/right light" and refers to coastal lands east of Waikahalulu, bordering ...
The station's name refers to a historic farming village that existed historically at the intersection of Kaloʻi Gulch and Farrington Highway. A larger 1,000-stall park and ride is slated to be developed in 2025 or later, along with a second entrance to the rail station. [6] Public art is present at
Travels between Downtown Honolulu, Kailua, and Aikahi Park Shopping Center. Interlines with Route 61. Downtown Honolulu, Nuʻuanu, Castle Medical Center, Kailua Town, Aikahi Park Shopping Center 4:30AM‑10:40PM 4:45AM‑10:30AM 5AM‑10:25PM
Hōʻaeʻae station (also known as West Loch station) is a Skyline metro station in Waipahu, Hawaiʻi. [2] It opened on June 30, 2023 [3] [4] along with its temporary 21-space park and ride lot. [5] In Hawaiian, "hōʻaeʻae" means "to make soft or fine" and is the name of the ahupuaʻa in which it is located. [6]