Waikiki Trolley is an Oahu-based transportation company that shuttles Hawaii visitors and local passengers throughout Waikiki, Honolulu and East Oahu on multiple lines. The company began operations on April 19, 1986, with two buses.[1] Today the company maintains a fleet of more than 50 trolleys,[2] the majority being reproductions of classic San Francisco cable cars with authentic brass and wood trimmings. The fleet also includes double-decker buses used exclusively for the Red and Blue lines.
Multi-day trolley passes allow unlimited boarding privileges on all four lines for either four days or seven days. Single-day passes also allow unlimited boarding on all four lines.
Lines
The Waikiki Trolley operates several routes:[3]
- Red Line, which stops along multiple historically and culturally significant sites in Honolulu, including the Honolulu Museum of Art, ʻIolani Palace, Punchbowl, and Chinatown.
- Green Line, the hiking and local food tour which stops inside Diamond Head, including stops in Kaimuki and other foodie hotspots.
- Blue Line, a scenic tour along the coastline east of Diamond Head, stopping at Hanauma Bay, Halona Blowhole, Sandy Beach, and Sea Life Park.
- Pink Line, which runs to several popular shopping sites, including Ala Moana Center, DFS Galleria, International Market Place, Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikiki Beach Walk, and Hilton Hawaiian Village.
References
- ↑ "About the Waikiki Trolley". Retrieved 2012-07-25.
- ↑ "Waikiki Trolley". November 2009. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
- ↑ "Waikiki Trolley Lines". Waikiki Trolley. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
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