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(Tues., Feb. 22, 2011) – Honolulu’s rail transit project will create thousands of jobs and provide a badly needed transportation alternative that will benefit Oahu for decades and generations to come, Mayor Peter Carlisle said at the project’s ceremonial groundbreaking and blessing today.

“The Honolulu rail transit project will transform how we travel, work, play, and live,” Carlisle said. “The project is the effort of many people throughout the years. Rail will provide thousands of jobs for our local work force, relieve traffic congestion, improve mobility, and pave the way for an exciting future for Oahu residents. It is our gift to a better future.”

More than 400 people attended the ceremony, held along Kualakai Parkway (North-South Road) in East Kapolei, near the site of the first of 21 stations planned for the 20-mile rail route. Speakers included Carlisle, U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye, Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz, City Council Chairman Nestor Garcia, and longtime West Oahu resident Maeda Timson.

The elevated rail system will stretch from Kapolei to Ala Moana Center and is expected to cost $5.5 billion. The project will include stations in communities such as Waipahu, Pearl City, Aiea, Kalihi, Chinatown, Downtown Honolulu, and Kakaako. There will also be stations at activity centers such as UH-West Oahu, Leeward Community College, Pearl Highlands, Pearlridge, Aloha Stadium, Honolulu International Airport, and Honolulu Community College.

The City has already awarded a construction contract for the first phase of the elevated rail guideway from East Kapolei to Pearl City. A second contract for the train storage and maintenance facility in Waipahu is expected to be executed shortly. The City is scheduled to award two more major contracts this year for the second phase of the rail route from Pearl City to Aloha Stadium and for the “core systems,” which consists of the train vehicles and the control center for the rail system.

Media Contact:  Louise Kim McCoy, Mayor’s Office, 768-7798
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Join Mayor’s Youth Council on Rail

July 19, 2009 | Comments Off | News & Events

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Hawaii’s youngest generation will benefit the most from a rail transit system that will provide safe, reliable transportation, improve our economy, make us more energy-efficient, protect our environment, and enhance our quality of life in the islands for generations.

We invite all of you to participate in this movement by becoming a member of the Mayor’s Youth Council on Rail.  Each month, our Honolulu Rail Transit team will update you on our progress, share with you project milestones, and let you know about upcoming events.  Throughout this process, we welcome your insights and your ideas. Together, we will keep moving forward.

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Benefits of Rail

July 19, 2009 | Comments Off | News & Events

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MOBILITY

Rail transit will reduce traffic congestion and enhance our quality of life.

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RELIABILTY

Rail transit will be safer and faster, and will serve Hawaii for generations.

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ECONOMY

Rail transit will create thousands of jobs and stimulate our economy, producing significant returns on our investment.

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ENVIRONMENT

Rail transit will protect our air quality and ocean waters, and help us in the fight against global warming.

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ENERGY

Rail transit is energy efficient and will lower our dependence on foreign oil.