The Skyline train is seen on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
20:00 JST, July 2, 2023
HONOLULU — The railway service is back on the Hawaiian island of Oahu for the first time since the previous system was discontinued about 75 years ago.
The first segment of the Skyline railway opened for passenger service in Honolulu on Friday. The line is expected to relieve traffic congestion, making it easier for tourists to get about the island, according to Hawaiian authorities.
Hitachi Group, which manufactured the cars for the new line, is in charge of managing and operating the system such as the signals.
The entire line is scheduled to open in 2031. The about 30-kilometer line will eventually connect the western part of Oahu to central Honolulu in 39 minutes via 19 stations, including Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Station. The Skyline is the first train service operated by an automated driving system in the United States and runs mainly on elevated tracks.
On Friday, more than 100 people lined up for the opening of the 17-kilometer segment of the line’s western half, which has nine stations.
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi welcomed the Skyline’s inauguration at Friday’s opening ceremony, saying that it marked the beginning of a truly transformative era for Hawaii.
The Honolulu area is known for being one of the most congested areas in the United States. It takes about 20 minutes by car from the city center to the airport, but only 10 minutes by train.
The Skyline operates from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends. Its maximum speed can reach about 90 kph. Passengers are able to place surfboards and bicycles in provided areas inside the train cars.
— Kobayashi is a correspondent based in New York.
Top Articles in World
-
Nori Prices Surge in Japan Due to Poor Seaweed Production Amid Rising Sea Temps; Price of Onigiri Rice Balls Also Impacted
-
Iran’s Nuclear Program Was Nearly Irreversible, Says Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar
-
Japan Ekiden Road Relay Race Held near New Delhi to Deepen Japan-India Exchanges
-
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Speaks to Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif, Emphasizes Importance of Reaching Agreement Through Dialogue
-
Used School Backpacks Ready to Be Shipped to Afghanistan
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Police Find Child’s Shoe During Search for Missing Boy in Nantan, Kyoto Prefecture
-
Body Found in Nantan, Kyoto Prefecture, During Search for 11-Year-Old Boy in Area (Update 1)
-
Cherry Blossoms, Rapeseed Flowers Perform Colorful ‘Duet’ in Niigata
-
New Bird Species Confirmed in Japan for 1st Time in 45 Years, Found on Tokara Islands in Kagoshima Pref.
-
Nori Prices Surge in Japan Due to Poor Seaweed Production Amid Rising Sea Temps; Price of Onigiri Rice Balls Also Impacted
Most read in the last 24 hours
-
Dead Boy's Stepfather Confessed to Killing, Police Say; Victim's ...
-
Japan’s Coffee Bean Production Looks to Northern Areas to Expand ...
-
4 Injured as Pipe Bursts at Semiconductor-Related Company’s Facto...
-
Osaka Tax Official Leaks Data to Scammers Impersonating Police Of...
-
New Robotics Center to Conduct Experiments Around the Clock; New ...
Most read in the last 7 days
-
Police Find Child's Shoe During Search for Missing Boy in Nantan,...
-
Body Found in Nantan, Kyoto Prefecture, During Search for 11-Year...
-
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Speaks to Pakistani Prime Minist...
-
Kyoto Police Arrests Father of 11-Year-Old Boy on Suspicion of Ab...
-
Body Found in Kyoto Pref. Forest Confirmed to Be Missing 11-Year-...
Most read in the last 30 days
-
Mathematician Heisuke Hironaka, Winner of Fields Medal, Dies at 9...
-
Police Find Child's Shoe During Search for Missing Boy in Nantan,...
-
Body Found in Nantan, Kyoto Prefecture, During Search for 11-Year...
-
Cherry Blossoms, Rapeseed Flowers Perform Colorful ‘Duet’ in Niig...
-
New Bird Species Confirmed in Japan for 1st Time in 45 Years, Fou...

