1 /1 CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL @STARADVERTISER.COM Roger Morton The second cyberattack targeting contractor Oahu Transit Serv ices Inc. in less than three years continued to disrupt city public ...
A fare chart was on display as afternoon commuters boarded buses at King and Punchbowl streets last week. A Honolulu City Council resolution urges the city administration to abolish its transit fare ...
The City and County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services (DTS) reveals the official name of its soon-to-open rail system. Also, New Jersey Transit selects a commissioning agent for its ...
A master planning effort to transform city-and state-owned lands along Hono lulu’s more than $10 billion rail line into mixed-use, transit-oriented development in the Iwilei-Kapalama area now ...
“There are doubts about the cost information,” said Tom Yamachika, president of the Hawaii Tax Foundation. “There are doubts about the ability to control costs. There are doubts about ridership ...
The credit strength of the City and County of Honolulu is likely to outweigh the issues that have plagued Oahu’s 20-mile elevated rail project when the issuer prices $725.4 million in general ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi honored seven employees who are each celebrating 50 years or more working for Oahu Transit Services. The mayor presented Lawrence Maldonado, ...
A former MBTA chief ousted in 2009 by Gov. Deval Patrick has lost another high-profile transit post — this time in Honolulu, where a commuter rail project spiraled over budget by billions of dollars ...
The Honolulu low-income transit fare program, which the City and County runs, can provide Oahu residents with great savings if they are facing transportation expenses. This critical initiative offers ...
A new car-sharing concept that’s already found in major cities could be coming to Honolulu. KHON2 first told you about it last month, and a company is hoping to bring the concept to Honolulu. Car2go ...
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