SLIDESHOW: Honolulu Rail Is Still Off Track 11 Years After Groundbreaking
The original plan called聽for 20 miles of rail and 21 stations with trains traveling from East Kapolei to Ala Moana Center, but it’s falling short.
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After years of criticism and delays, Honolulu聽Mayor Rick Blangiardi has proposed ending the rail line near Halekauwila and South streets instead of its long-planned terminus at Ala Moana Center. That would leave the system with 19 stations instead of 21.
The project was forecast to cost over $5 billion when Hawaii’s best-known dignitaries gathered for a ceremonial groundbreaking and blessing in February 2011. Local rail officials now say the full 20-mile, 21-station line is expected to cost over $11 billion.
Blangiardi said the shorter line might be completed in May 2029 instead of the current 2031 estimate, but that plan needs approval from the Federal Transit Administration.