Railroad Failroad
http://www.honolulutransit.org/rail-system-guide/facts-and-figures.aspx
Length
20 miles
The system begins in East Kapolei, connects with the Honolulu International Airport and downtown Honolulu, and ends at Ala Moana Center.
Stations
21 stations
High-level platforms (same level as the vehicle floor)
Stairs and elevators, as well as escalators, as local conditions dictate
Bicycle racks
Stations will be fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Trains, stations and parking areas will feature closed-circuit security cameras, attendants and interior/exterior safety lighting
Ridership
Estimated at 119,600 weekday passenger trips by year 2030
Operation Schedule
Trains will operate from 4 a.m. to midnight daily
Trains will arrive about every five minutes during peak travel times and about every 10 minutes during off-peak hours
System Features
Modern, steel-wheel-on-steel-rail technology powered by a third rail
Elevated, grade-separated
Vehicle maintenance and operations facility near Leeward Community College
Four new bus transit centers will be located at the following stations in UH West Oahu, West Loch, Pearl Highlands, and Aloha Stadium
Four new park-and-ride lots will be constructed at the East Kapolei, UH West Oahu, Pearl Highlands, and Aloha Stadium stations, with a total of more than 4,000 parking spaces
Traction power substations
A dedicated access ramp will directly connect the southbound H-2 Freeway to the Pearl Highlands Station's park-and-ride facility and bus transit center
Station Access
Walk
Bicycle
Transfer to or from TheBus
Private bus or shuttle service
TheHandi-Van drop off and pick up
Automobile drop-off and pick-up (kiss-and-ride)
Park-and-ride facilities at select locations
Speed
Top speed: 55 mph
Average speed (including station stop time): 30 mph
Fare
Single systemwide fare; one-pass system between TheBus and the rail system
Senior and student discounts will apply
Free transfer to or from TheBus when a one-way fare is purchased
Ticket (fare) vending machines available at all stations
Fare-gate system, must purchase fare or have a pass card to enter station and board trains
Rail Vehicles
Fully automated (driverless)
Capacity of 800 passengers per four-car train
Total fleet of 20 four-car trains, with approximately 17 trains in operation during peak travel periods by year 2024
Bicycles, surfboards, wheelchairs, strollers, coolers, and luggage will be allowed on trains, as regulated by policy
Air-conditioned train vehicles
Closed circuit security cameras will be featured onboard train vehicles
Emergency telephones
Free Wi-Fi on trains
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