Join Move Oahu Forward and the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation for the first public viewing of HART's Honolulu Train #1. The free event will take place on Sunday, September 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at HART's Rail Operations Center. The public will be able to park at Leeward Community College and ride a Waikiki Trolley into the Rail Operations Center.
It will be a fun-filled day with lots of excitement for the entire family:
Take a brief entry tour of HART's state-of-the-art Rail Operations Center while on the Waikiki Trolley
Step inside and tour the first high-tech driverless train in the United States
Learn about the rail project at the Move Oahu Forward Educational Pavilion
Receive a printed commemorative train day keepsake (first 2,000 event attendees)
Receive special offers from "Shop & Dine on the Line" participating stores, restaurants and services to support local businesses during rail construction
For more information, please call our 24-hour Project Hotline at (808) 566-2299.
RAIL CONSTRUCTION UPDATE
FOR KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY
Photo Courtesy: Kiewit
Kiewit made the final concrete pour, this week for the balanced cantilever work over the H-1 Freeway in Pearl City near the Sears Distribution Center. Over the next several weeks, the yellow travelers will be removed. The final minimum clearance over the townbound lanes is 18 ft. 3 in. and gradually increases across all freeway lanes.
Photo Courtesy: HART
Kiewit crews also made the final pour for the drilled shaft operations near Aloha Stadium. This is the 186th shaft for the Kamehameha Highway section of the project. In total, there are 495 shafts in the first 10 miles from East Kapolei to Aloha Stadium.
Drilled shafts are foundations for the columns.