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    Suzie A.

    Two weeks ago I rode the #65 route from Ala Moana Center to Ahuimanu on Windward side and back to Ala Moana Center. Best public transportation in the country for the price you pay whether it's a HoloHolo Card (usable for The Rail too) or just pay for each ride. 1. Alot of routes for convenience 2. Easy apps to find bus time departures/arrivals, location of stops 3. Pleasant and patient drivers 4. In-bus cameras for security 5. Air conditioning 6. Recorded voiceover is loud enough to hear the announcement of each stop cross streets and/or specific venue 7. Back door of bus is a simple TAP (read the instructions on the door) and doors opens - some people think it's the old busses where you gotta push hard, but these ones no need. Just tap lightly 8. Bus drivers at night will actually "scan" the bus stops with their headlights to make sure people who aren't paying attention waiting at bus stop and if no one gets up or no one there they don't have to come to a complete stop which saves time for all us riders 9. Easy tap of HoloHolo prepaid bus pass upon entering bus or there's another separate place if you're paying with cash - the Bus does NOT give change nor takes credit cards yet. These drivers are on a schedule. If alot of riders are not prepared with passes or payment it delays the bus getting to next stop. If you have alot of riders who aren't prepared it can delay the driver and make him or her late. If there are elderly who need time to get down the aisle safely before the driver pulls away from the curb, that delays too. If there are wheelchair riders who need to be strapped down for safety and/or deploy the bus ramp, or visitors asking a lot of questions before boarding, more delays. Just saying because I witnessed this and then poor driver got yelled at by another rider for "being late." He said "what...the bus when break down? Hah?" Driver was polite and said nothing - probably didn't want to delay route even more by answering lol I also had to keep in mind with all the construction going on both day and night especially around Dillingham due to The Rail and over all glut of traffic due to so many cars on the road it can delay routes even more. Also routes will change due to parades, marathons, marches. Sometimes in Waikiki the Bus cannot stop at regular stop due to a parade, so the visitors gotta lug their suitcases a few blocks. Despite all the challenges and changes the Bus must navigate through, thanks to the drivers and dispatchers, i commend them all for making it a pleasant experience getting me safely to my destination. Mahalo!

    Katherine A.

    The bus is a "trip". I don't enjoy driving on crowded roads or finding parking, so I decided to try getting a bus pass on this visit to Honolulu. I got a 3-day pass for $22 at the 7-11. (You have to pay cash). The pass gets you anywhere you want to go with unlimited transfers. So, it helps if you have a PhD in logistics to figure out the routes. I ended up studying routes for a long time and developed paths. While I had a bus stop right outside my house, I had to walk 1/2 mile to get to a stop that was useful. Anyway, you can call for help and the staff is friendly and helpful. The bus drivers are super helpful and patient. The buses are remarkably clean and comfortable (if you are lucky to get a seat). Talking on the phone on the bus is discouraged, which I was happy about. Food or drinks are discouraged as well. So I took several trips. It was fun to see the people, a combination of locals and tourists, trying to get somewhere. So travel is slooooow. The bus stops about every block. People are slow to have their fares ready, but the drivers are kind. I got where I needed to be (downtown Honolulu) and didn't have to find parking! Note: if you know where you want to get off, be sure to pull the cord, otherwise the driver might not stop. I passed one stop and ended up walking back. There is a web page on TheBus site that tells tourist how to navigate specific attractions. The site helped me travel to Queen Emma's Summer Palace. I never had to wait more than 15 minutes for a bus and saw some interesting sites that I wouldn't have seen otherwise. If you've got plenty of time, I recommend TheBus.

    Brian F.

    TheBus is the public bus transportation system in Oahu. You can pay in cash which is $3 per ride for adults with a daily cap of $7.50 per day. If you're planning to be in the area for longer, you can purchase a 7 day pass, a month pass, or even an annual pass. You can buy one of those at any ABC Store (cash only) or you can buy a HOLO card and load money onto it. When I've taken the bus during my stays in Oahu, the busses have come on time and have been pretty convenient especially when traveling around the Waikiki area. The other nice thing about TheBus is that you can take the bus from Waikiki directly to Pearl Harbor so you can still visit without needing to rent a car. It's a nice alternative to the more expensive rideshare apps and it's pretty convenient around Waikiki.

    This guy isn't even wearing shoes. And he sat next to me (of course!!) so I had to run to another seat.
    Carrie G.

    Whatever you do, avoid the bus. I swear it shaves a year off your life every time you set foot on it and it's a trip back to 1954. They don't do transfers anymore. Idk since when bc it's been about 10 years since I've rode the bus and now I'm reminded why I don't do this to myself. So if you pay cash you have to pay $3 for each trip. Each way. There's no app like every other metropolitan city in the world. No apple tap to pay. No credit cards and no change given. What a rip off! They expect you to get a holoholo card but the only places to get a day pass are ABC stores in Waikīkī. Definitely not local oriented. You can buy a $2 holoholo card which you then add money to. Closest bus stop to my house is 1.5 miles away. I usually walk instead of the bus if I don't have my car available but today it's raining and I have a lunch date so I figured I'd take the bus. After finding out there's no transfers I'll be abstaining from the bus again. I might ride the rail once (if it ever opens) but other than that I refuse to put myself through the torture of public transit in HI. Every time I have to use any kind of public service in Hawai'i it reminds me why we can't and don't have nice things.

    Kimo K.

    Long time take ride da bus ... been off island away from Matrix no traffic filthy people one million cars no Rainbow no fast food Whole Foods or Costco... so a little cultural shock come back to Babylon after covid scam 2020z. got one Lyft from Hawaiian Airlines terminal smooth .. clean quick like a limo after live off island you know what I mean ... a pro Korean like Parasite movie... lol. Went holoholo no Honolulu Brewing Co they moved had a cold beer are a bar in trendy Arvo Village Beer recommend can have access 18 beers on draft 100 beers on the wall. Well that was my day so, airplane went home before I did I went to McDonald's and got 2 McRib

    12/5/2022:  Bus 20~Uh--E Country Express! Waikiki stops across the street from Lemon Street.
    Shirley M. F.

    12/5/2022: The Bus is Oahu's lifeline for Locals and Peeps visiting the Island Of Oahu; without The Bus' fully operational infrastructure, life in Oahu would be difficult. Around 1993, The Bus charged fifty cents then, the fare increased to $1.00 by year, 2000; now, the fare is $3.00 plus, The Bus REMOVED the $7.00 DAY PASS and began utilizing what is called, "Holo Card." Regarding the "Holo Card," I discovered not ALL ABC Stores sells the "Holo Card": The "Holo Card" is sold at only the larger ABC Stores which I find inefficiently annoying! The "Holo Card" charges $7.50 plus, other fees amounting to roughly $11.00; however, the ABC Store Manager didn't explain the reasons for extraneous charges. I guess the extraneous charges will be returned to me or I'm SOL! In addition, The Bus' routes have drastically changed where I became strangely unfamiliar with the road changes and Oahu's building structures are ever increasing not knowing where anything is anymore . . . The landmarks I once knew all disappeared!

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    Darlene R.

    Who needs to rent a vehicle when you can take Da Bus any where you want to go! Went to 7 Eleven and bought a Bus card for $5.50 for a all Day travel, it's even reloadable. We took Da Bus to the Swap meet, Aloha Tower, Rainbow Drive in, Lenard's Bakery, Àla Moana mall. Da Bus goes all around the Island great for sight seeing for a day. All over da bus there is signs saying NO Large Luggage allowed on Da Bus. The Bus drivers can be more strict on the larger luggage allowance on Da Bus when they pick up riders at the Airport. We were on the #20 when this couple came on da bus with 2 large suitcases and 2 carryons. This couple sat in front of da bus with their suitcases in the isle. Riders that came on after had a very difficulty getting passed them on a already crowded bus. Other then that live riding Da Bus everywhere!!

    Bus stop #1095 eastbound.
    Sandhya M.

    24 December 2020 Although my mother has her driver's license; she does not like getting on the highway. She is an island girl (Antigua, Caribbean) and is use to smaller roads. Before moving to Hawaii; she relied on the local bus services in Tampa, FL. It give her independence to go wherever and whenever she wanted. It was also a much small city so the routes were easy to learn. Since being on Oahu, she would rely on my brother and I if she needed to go to Honolulu or anywhere beyond our city limits. So, wanting to see the holiday decorations in Waikiki without having to deal with traffic or parking  AND wanting to get some familiarity with public transportation, we decided to take #TheBus. So, we walked to the stop nearest to our house and set out on our journey. Once the eastbound express bus arrived, we got on, asked for a day pass and paid the fee. Day pass allows unlimited rides to/from any routes, valid from 12:00 a.m. - 2:59 a.m. the following day (the times are what is posted on the website). - Day pass fee: adults $5.50; children $2.50 (there is also a different fee for seniors but I'm not sure what that is). - Bring singles and coins. *Keep in mind that bus drivers/machines do NOT give change. Masks are required and your nose and mouth must be covered. The few buses we go onto were fairly clean. They were not smelly (but we all had masks so who knows) and the passengers all seems alright, except for the one girl and one man (not riding together) who decided to prop their feet on the seat handles. The bus stops on the other hand were not all well maintained; some even had homeless persons sleeping in/under the sheds. There are a ton of stops so it's convenient for getting close to where you want to go. We did not have a specific location in mind so we got off when a mall/shopping location was announced. Which is another good thing - there are automated announcements of the stops & intersections. Overall it was not a bad experience. It was a sightseeing experience for me since I could view all the things I usually miss while driving and my mother got to experience the bus. It was also a learning experience for my nephew who is used to being driven everywhere.

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    Express buses are timely in am, less dependable in the later pm. Catching express bus in morning, you can get morning paper. What a deal

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    Hi OPB... Can't thank your driver Jacob enough-for a great…read moreevening this past weekend! He drove seven of us "Grandma's Gone Wild" all in our 60's two of us celebrating birthday's and a Bridal Shower.. yup you heard that right! around the island! Jacob made sure we were comfortable and most importantly having fun! He gave us a treat and stopped on the side of the road somewhere near Haleiwa so we could take selfies with some horses that were grazing in the grass. Sounds funny but there were lots of horses. We were able to take more selfies along the way with beautiful ocean scenic views. Jacob knew just whee to go for that. Jacob is the best! We look forward to booking another special event in the future and will definitely tell others about OPB and Jacob! Thank you from all seven of us ladies.

    Huge shout-out to OPB for making our company Christmas after-party unforgettable. Even though I…read morebooked pretty late and our first choice (the Coors) was already booked weeks out, they came through with "The Beast," and we were able to secure it just three days before our event. An extra shout-out to our driver, Delson; he was an absolute gem. We rented the bus for four hours on a Saturday, and he was incredible at staying in touch and being exactly where we needed him throughout the night. He even circled back to multiple stops when a few people realized they'd left phones or purses on the bus. We didn't have a set route; everyone wrote down a bar, and we spun the wheel roulette-style, which made the night even more fun. We ended up extending the rental by another two hours and would've gone longer if road closures for the marathon hadn't cut us off. Highly recommend OPB and Delson for any group event! We will definitely be booking again.

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    My first ride from the airport to Hoopili. I looked at the uber rate and decided to take the rail…read moreas far as I could and then catch uber. Saved a lot of money. Was difficult to find at first since I was at baggage claim 26 (Delta), and the security told me to "just cross the street and take the elevator to the 4th floor in parking". Which left me on the fourth floor of parking with no rail in sight and no signs directing me to the rail (this would've been helpful). I simply guessed to turn left and walk across the parking lot with luggage and finally found it. Everyone was super helpful. Rail was clean, fast and efficient. Hoopili lot was safe and clean. Will be nice when they extend to Ala Moana. An extension to Kamakana would be great too.

    HART = Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation…read more I rode the route between Halawa / Aloha Stadium (Station 9) and Kualaka'i / East Kapolei (Station 1). The elapsed time was about 22min one way--so 44min round trip. I visit Honolulu regularly. I observed with interest as the "Skyline Rail" system was erected--and I read about all of the hiccups that have occurred along the way. Now that Section 1 of the system is operational, I wanted to ride it. I went to an ABC Store and purchased a HOLO card. The "Visitor" version of this mass transit pass is designed for tourists. An adult pass cost less than $10; it is good for one day; and it allows you unlimited access the city's light rail and public bus system for the day. I parked my car at the Park-and-Ride lot at Aloha Stadium and boarded the Skyline. It's interesting that this train does not have a driver on board. It's basically automated, with remote monitoring. There are public safety representatives patrolling each station, and riding the cars, to make sure things go smoothly. The cars have luggage racks; and racks so that people can bring their bikes/e-bikes, scooters--and surfboards. The seats are built for durability but are comfortable. The ride was smooth. The speaker system for announcements was clearly audible. The cars have air-con. This light rail is comparable to systems I rode in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur--and those systems have been widely accepted. So why would I (a tourist) want to ride the Skyline? There is the curiosity factor of wanting to try something while it is new. But in the same way that the Las Vegas Strip is not Las Vegas, Waikiki is not Honolulu. Looking out the window while riding the Skyline allowed me a glimpse of life outside the tourist zone. And you can see a lot from the elevated train. In addition to suburbs, shopping centers and industrial parks: Between Stations One and Four, you can see a lot of agricultural activity; and the interface as new housing developments encroach on ag lands. You can see a new type of faming taking hold: solar farms. Between Station Eight and Nine, you can see portions of Pearl Harbor, the ships in port, and The Pearl Harbor National Monument in the distance. Think of this like the Waikiki Trolly Hop-On-Hop-Off Tour bus; you're just taking a different tour. I look forward to trying Sections Two and Three. P.S. As the City of Honolulu seems to be taking over the Biki bikeshare system, I suggest that they install Biki bike racks at Skyline Rail stations, where feasible.

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