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Honolulu Rail Transit Project Update CCIM

October 31, 2014

20 Miles with 21 Stations Park-and-Ride Lots located at:

East Kapolei, UH-West O‘ahu, Pearl Highlands, Aloha Stadium

Integrated multimodal system

Average weekday ridership of more than 119,000 trips

40,000 fewer vehicles on the road each weekday

Connects several college campuses: UH West Oahu, Leeward Community College, Honolulu Community College, the John A. Burns Medical School and Hawaii Pacific University

Transportation Benefits

Rail is the Catalyst for Smart Growth

Inspires livable, walkable and healthier communities

Creates a “greener,” more sustainable environment

Preserves pristine parts of Oahu for future generations

Creates affordable housing opportunities

Improves the quality of life for island residents

Operating Details When will trains run? 4 a.m. to midnight Every 5 minutes during peak travel times Every 11 minutes during non-peak travel times Single systemwide fare system for rail and TheBus ADA compliant Bicycles, surfboards, wheelchairs, strollers, and luggage

allowed

Free Wi-Fi

How fast will trains travel? 55 mph top speed & 30 mph average including station

stops

Funding in place: $1.55 billion in Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funds; local General Excise Tax on track to provide $3.66 billion

Project Update

About 65% of the project’s contracts have been awarded

Full 20-mile system opens in 2019

Current count:

More than 131 columns

More than 169 foundations

More than 1,532 segments cast

More than 38 spans

A total of 422 columns are in the first 10-mile section (from East Kapolei to Aloha Stadium)

Construction Update

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Precast Segments

About 5,200 segments will

make up the first 10 miles of the alignment

Each segment weighs about

50 tons

A typical segment is around 11 feet long, by 30 feet wide, by 7 feet tall

Precast Yard

Precast Yard

Guideway Construction

Guideway Construction

Guideway Construction

Ho`opili Aesthetic Column

Embossed columns are designed to reflect richness of the history and culture of the ahupua`a along the rail route

The Ho`opili embossed columns

depict coral representing foundation, sea salt beds, and the first planting of the `ulu tree that grew in this area

This is one of eight embossed columns that will support guideway for the Ho`opili station in East Kapolei

Aesthetic Column Program

Balanced Cantilever Work

Balanced Cantilever Work

Rail Operations Center

Rail Operations Center Operations & Servicing Building (OSB)

Rail Operations Center

Station Renderings

West Loch Station

Pearlridge Station

Honolulu International Airport Station Entrance

Chinatown Station Entrance

Ala Moana Station Entrance

Stay Connected

Monthly HART Facts Ad

Public Access Television Program

Weekly e-Blast

Weekly Traffic Advisories

Website and Social Media

HART Rapid Response:

24-Hour Project Hotline number 808-566-2299

Email Inquiries:

info@HonoluluTransit.org

Website Inquiries

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