![]() Skyline is the newest member of our multimodal transit ʻohana on Oʻahu. Public transit gives commuters affordable options to move from place to place. Skyline is the latest addition to our island’s transportation options, elevating riders above ground-level congestion to avoid traffic, roadway incidents, and road construction. Our existing public transportation system, TheBus and Handi-Van, provide much needed transit options for those who choose to commute collectively, rather than individually. Oʻahu’s busy residents and visitors are looking for new ways to get around. In addition to TheBus service, there will be improved access stations for TheHandi-Van riders. Three new TheBus Transit Centers will be located at:Īll Skyline stations, excluding Honouliuli - Ho`opili Station, and Hālaulani - Leeward Community College Station, will have bus stops and connectivity. Fare capping will work in connectivity for both TheBus and Skyline. Riders will still be able fare cap their HOLO cards on Skyline, meaning riders won't spend more than a day pass. A single ride on Skyline will be the same cost as a single ride on TheBus (pricing will be determined by Adult, Youth, Senior, etc.). Riders will be able to use their HOLO cards to board both TheBus and Skyline, keeping transfers and passes between both systems. Skyline will have connectivity to TheBus and other City modes of public transportation. These transfers can be used to board a bus, or a returning train without being charged, if used within the 2.5 hours. Riders will be charged based on their HOLO card type, and will be given a transfer period for 2.5 hours after the first tap. Please request assistance from a station operator if need.Ī single tap at the fare gate will allow riders to enter the station to board the next available train. Walk your child in first after tapping your HOLO card, and follow quickly behind. ![]() HOLO card vending kiosks will also be located next to the fare gates.įamilies with children 5 and under should use the ADA fare gates (wider gates located on either the left or right). These card readers will be located at the fare gates at the entrance of each station. Similar to riding TheBus with a HOLO card, riders will need to "tap" their cards on the HOLO card reader. In order to ride, you'll need to have a valid HOLO card with funds. ![]() Riding Skyline will be easy for everyone! Whether you'd been on a rail system before or not, Honolulu's Skyline system will ensure a safe, quick, and easy way to get around. Questions? Contact Skyline: Phone: (808) 848-5555 (option 4) Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. Rider Information Rules, Regulations and Tips Safety and Security Visit here for more information.ĥ:00 a.m. HOLO cards also come with Fare Capping, to ensure you don't spend more than a day or monthly pass. Each first tap will come with transfers, free within the next 2.5 hours. Skyline will require riders to have an active HOLO card loaded with funds to board. Segment 3 of operations, from Mokauea Kalihi station to Kaʻākaukukui Civic Center station is scheduled to open 2031.įares for Skyline will follow the same fare structure as TheBus. Segment 2 of operations from Makalapa Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam station to Kahauiki Middle Street - Kalihi Transit Center station, is scheduled to open 2025. ![]() Segment 1 of Skyline operates from Kualakaʻi East Kapolei station, to Hālawa Aloha Stadium station. ![]()
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