Mayor’s Target To Open Rail In July Caught HART Off Guard
HART, trying to manage public expectations, wanted to keep that target vague.
Rail Design Changes Leave Kalihi Printing Business In Limbo
Updated: There was a “win-win” deal to keep Service Printers Hawaii in place. HART’s redrawn utility plans have scuttled it.
Honolulu Rail Cost On The Rise As Electric Hookups To Customers Along The Line Are Factored In
More than $700 million in contracts were awarded to relocate utilities in the urban area, but that did not include transformers or electrical lines to homes and businesses.
Honolulu Mayor Vows ‘Systemic Change’ In Beleaguered Department
Mayor reveals plans to accelerate permitting and development during State of the City.
Neal Milner: Honolulu Rail Officials Need To Just Cut The Crap
Trust is a thing of the past when it comes to the woefully over-budget and behind-schedule rail project.
Senate Committee Mistakenly Passes Honolulu Rail Tax Extension
Ways and Means Chairman Donovan Dela Cruz said he intends to reconsider the decision and kill the bill.
Honolulu’s Rail Line Readies To Open 1st Section In ‘June-ish’ — Or Maybe July
HART says it plans to finally hand over an 11-mile segment from East Kapolei to Aloha Stadium for the city to operate “within the next few months.”
Why Honolulu Hale Keeps Stealing State Appointees To HART
The difficulty finding qualified volunteers to fill board seats is another sign of the chaos that has plagued the troubled rail project.
Hitachi: Two Trains Hit Each Other At Low Speed During Rail Yard Exercise
The incident is what’s known as a “hard coupling,” where two trains connect while moving too fast.
HART: 8 Westside Rail Station Supports Need Retrofits Before Service
It’s still not clear how the repairs affect the city’s plans to launch passenger service early next year.