The Department of Transportation (DOT) announced that $1.55 billion in new federal tax dollars will be allocated for the first-ever Hawaiian Transit Rail system on the island of Oahu, which will serve downtown Honolulu, at a total federal and state cost of $5.1 billion.
The train circuit will be 20 miles long, with 21 stops on an island that is 30 miles wide.
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Quote: steph wrote in post #3They have a pretty good bus system that is one of the few cheap things for tourists to use. This is a total waste of money.
I thought the prince of Washington was planning on retiring there, he knows it will take a train to haul mooches fat ask around in a couple more years.