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#1 urbanguy

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Posted 27 August 2007 - 05:45 PM

So what are the major modes of transportation in the region? Like Bus or Rail Systems, Ferries, Airports, etc?

In Hawaii:

Honolulu/Oahu

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By Air

1. Honolulu International Airport - major airlines; domestic/inter-island and international.
2. Kalaeloa Airport - mainly a commuter facility used by unscheduled air taxis and general aviation.

By Land

1. The Bus
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2. Waikiki Trolley - mainly used by tourists but serves Waikiki, Sea Life Park, Downtown, etc.
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*3. Possible Light Rail/Elevated Train System

By Sea

1. Hawaii Superferry - interisland transportation. There will be two ferries.
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2. Honolulu's Commuter Ferry - set to begin service in mid-September from Barbers Point Harbor (Western Suburb Area) to Aloha Tower in Downtown Honolulu. There will be two such ferries.
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Maui

By Air

1. Kahului International Airport
2. Kapalua Airport
3. Hana Airport

By Land

1. Maui Bus
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2. Maui Public Bus Transit System

3. Rural Shuttles

By Sea

1. Hawaii Superferry
2. Maui - Molokai Ferry
3. Maui - Lanai Expeditions Ferry

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Other Islands that are part of Maui County

Molokai

By Air

1. Moloka'i (Ho'olehua) Airport
2. Kalaupapa Airport

By Land

1. Rural Shuttles

By Sea

1. Maui - Molokai Ferry

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Lana'i

By Air

1. Lanai Airport

By Land

n/a

By Sea

1. Maui - Lanai Expeditions Ferry

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The Big Island of Hawai'i


By Air

1. Hilo International Airport
2. Kona International Airport
3. Waimea-Kohala Airport

By Land

1. Hele-On Bus

By Sea

1. Hawaii Superferry - starting in 2009

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Kaua'i

By Air

1. Lihue Airport
2. Princeville Airport - private

By Land

1. Kauai Bus

By Sea

1. Hawaii Superferry

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So what are some of the other major modes of transportation in the region? Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, USVI, etc? Since we have members from AK & PR here I will try to look and post information about Guam, American Samoa, Northern Marianas and perhaps the US Virgin Islands in the near future. :)

 

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 10:11 PM

$842M plan to fix Hawaii harbors

Source: Pacific Business News

Gov. Linda Lingle unveiled an ambitious, $842 million plan to repair, expand and ugrade Hawaii's harbors over the next six years, adding more space for ships, trucks and cargo.

The plan was developed by the state Department of Transportation and the Hawaii Harbors Users Group, a group of businesses and stakeholders frustrated by years of inaction and bureaucratic delays on various plans to fix the waterfront.

"We must expand and improve our harbors to ensure Hawaii's continued economic growth," Lingle said at a news conference at the State Capitol.

Improvements, at Kahului Harbor on Maui, Honolulu Harbor and Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor on Oahu, Hilo and Kawaihae Harbors on the Big Island, and Nawiliwili Harbor on Kauai, will be paid by the Harbors Special Fund and will not use general funds.

Hawaii imports 80 percent of its consumer goods, vehicles and fuel, and 98 percent of those imports are shipped by sea. Volume is expected to climb by as much as 27 percent in 2010 and by as much as 93 percent in 2020, according to a press release from the state.

Lingle's proposed supplemental budget unveiled Monday included $124.4 million to start the first phase of the Harbors Modernization Plan.

Some of the money to pay for the projects will come from increases in harbor user fees and land leases.

Some of the improvements include new breakwaters and piers, a 70-acre container yard in Honolulu and barge and terminal improvements, among others.

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 10:16 PM

Maui Economic Opportunity Inc. announced plans to build a transportation center in Pu'unene on a 10-acre parcel provided by Alexander & Baldwin Inc.

Source: Honolulu Advertiser

This architect's rendering gives an aerial view of the proposed MEO transporta-tion center. Alexander & Baldwin donated half the 10-acre site to the nonprofit and sold the remaining 5 acres at a steep discount. When completed, the new facility is expected to accommodate MEO's growth for the next 20 years.
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An architect's rendering of the proposed MEO bus transportation center in Pu'unene, Maui.
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MEO, a nonprofit whose activities include providing bus service for the elderly and disabled, will consolidate all of its transportation operations at the facility. The center will be home to a bus storage and passenger transfer station, maintenance facility, bus washing and fueling station and administration offices. The facility is expected to accommodate MEO's growth over the next 20 years.

The site is in Central Maui, close to residential and commercial areas of Kahului and Wailuku and the island's primary commercial harbor and airport.

MEO, a part of the nationwide Community Action Agency program, has provided services for the elderly, disabled, immigrants, youth, offenders and the economically disadvantaged on Maui for 42 years.

Edited by urbanguy, 18 December 2007 - 10:16 PM.


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Posted 19 December 2007 - 11:10 AM

Here's what's in store for harbor improvements.

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Posted 03 October 2008 - 12:01 AM

In Puerto Rico:

Greater San Juan Metropolitan Area

By Air:


Carolina
1. Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) - major airlines; cargo, domestic, inter-island and international flights.
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San Juan
1. Fernando L. Ribas Dominicci Airport (SIG) - minor airlines; domestic, inter-island, air taxis, aviation school.

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By Land:

1. Urban Train - Heavy-rail train system, aprox. 11 miles, 16 stations (2 underground) 1 line. Future expansion includes adding two more lines and expanding the current one. Second line already under work.
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2. San Juan Tram - Light-rail/tram system currently under work.
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3. Metropolitan Bus Authority (AMA - Spanish)
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4. Metrobus Transportation System
5. Trolleys - Mainly Old San Juan, tourism.
6. Carros Publicos - local independent taxis, way cheaper than regular taxis.
7. Taxis

By Sea:

1. AcuaExpreso - ferry system connecting Old San Juan with San Juan's CBD.
2. Cataño Ferry - Connects Old San Juan with the suburb of Cataño
3. High Speed Ferry - Connects San Juan with the islands of Vieques and Culebra. (Eastern Puerto Rico)
4. San Juan Port - Major cruiseship port in the hemisphere, cargo.
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Eastern Puerto Rico

By air:


Ceiba
Jose Aponte De La Torre International Airport (former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station) - currently under construction. Major airlines; inter-island, domestic and international flights, cargo.
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Fajardo
Diego Jimenez Torres Airport (FAJ) Fajardo - regional airport, domestic and inter-island flights. Operations will be transfered to Ceiba's airport.

Humacao
Humacao Airport (HUC) - regional airport, domestic flights, skydiving. Operations will be transfered to Ceiba's airport.

Vieques
1. Antonio Rivera Rodriguez Airport (VQS) - domestic/regional flights
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Culebra
1. Benjamin Rivera Noriega Airport (CPX) - domestic/regional flights

Patillas
1. Patillas Airport (X64) - general aviation, non commercial.

By Land:
1. Carros Publicos
2. Taxis

By Sea:

Ceiba
1. Ceiba Port (Former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station Port) - currently under construction. Cruiseship port and inter-island transportation ferry.
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Fajardo - Vieques Island - Culebra Island
1. Ferry - Connecting Vieques, Culebra and St. Thomas (USVI) Islands. Operations will be transfered to Ceiba's Port.
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Southern Puerto Rico

By Air:

Ponce
1. Mercedita Airport  (PSE) - flights connecting various cities in the continental states with Puerto Rico, domestic flights.
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By Land:
1. Carros Publicos
2. Taxis

Ponce
1. Ponce Trolley
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[b]By Sea:

1. Port of the Americas - Mega port currently under construction (expansion of current port), cruiseships, cargo.
2. Ferry - inter-island transportation mainly tourism.

Western Puerto Rico

By Air:

Aguadilla
1. Rafael Hernandez International Airport (BQN) (former Ramey Air Force Base) - major airlines, domestic and limited international flights, cargo.

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Mayagüez
1. Eugenio Maria De Hostos Airport (MAZ) - regional, domestic flights. Operations will be transfered to Aguadilla's airport.

Cabo Rojo
1. Cullingford Field (PR24) - private airport

By Land:
1. Carros Publicos
2. Linea Sultana - Shuttle connecting San Juan with Mayaguez.
3. Blue Line - Shuttle connecting San Juan with Aguadilla
4. Taxis

By Sea:
1. Mayaguez Port - cruiseships.
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2. Cruceros del Caribe - ferry connecting Mayaguez with the  Dominican Republic.
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Northern Puerto Rico

By Air:
1. Antonio Nery Juarbe Pol Airport (ABO) - regional/domestic flights, skydiving.

By Land:
1. Carros Publics
2. Taxis

By Sea:
None.

Edited by Jaykar, 05 October 2008 - 10:40 PM.





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