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A marketing consultant shares details on a new governance model for tourism; Honolulu's Transportation Director talks about the history of Honolulu's rail project and what the public can expect when it starts service in June; and HPR's Casey Harlow discusses commercial and housing development along the rail line
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A project many years in the making is expected to glide along the Oʻahu skyline with passengers starting June 30. In this first partial service phase, the Honolulu rail will travel through nine stations from East Kapolei to Aloha Stadium. To encourage people to familiarize themselves with the new system, the Fourth of July weekend will be free for riders.
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When Honolulu's rail service gets underway, you'll be able to take your surfboard, but not your pet. Those are a couple highlights as city officials prepare for interim service of the rail this summer.
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The city expects to receive the completed segment of the Honolulu rail system from Kapolei to Aloha Stadium in July, once safety testing is complete and verified. The Conversation's Catherine Cruz learned how the stations will connect with TheBus and function as a place for community gatherings.
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The Conversation: City prepares for July 2023 rail opening; Activist supports Autism Awareness MonthHonolulu Department of Transportation Services prepares for the rail's July opening; Activist supports autism awareness
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Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation CEO Lori Kahikina said it was a close call, but the project was spared delays because the decision had already been made to temporarily end the rail route at the Civic Center. She shared the latest updates on the Honolulu rail project.
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The Conversation spoke to the CEO of the Honolulu Authority of Rapid Transportation Lori Kahikina about what local businesses can expect this season with the upcoming rail projects.
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A three-hour, full-scale exercise put first responders to the test. During a practice drill near the East Kapolei HART station, Honolulu's fire, emergency services and police tackled a pretend derailment. HPR's Sabrina Bodon was there to learn more.
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The rail project's long awaited utility relocation along Dillingham Boulevard is getting the green light to proceed.
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The Federal Transit Administration has approved the Honolulu rail's financial recovery plan which outlines a truncated version of the rail line, 1.25 miles short of Ala Moana Center, and postpones construction of a parking garage in Pearl Highlands.