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The Kauai Bus
Public transit service on the island of Kauaʻi, Hawaii From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Kauaʻi Bus is the public transportation service of Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi. They operate nine regular local bus routes.
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History
The forerunner of the Kauaʻi Bus was a fleet of ten buses managed by the County of Kauaʻi's Office of Elderly Affairs to serve the senior population. In 1990, the first four fixed routes were started between Kapaʻa and Līhuʻe, and was expanded island-wide in 1992 with Hurricane Iniki recovery funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.[2]: 4–1
The Kauaʻi Bus has a central administration, operations, and maintenance facility at 3220 Hoolako Street in Līhuʻe.[2]: 9–20
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The Kauaʻi Bus operates six fixed routes; five of those run seven days a week. Three of the routes make up the Mainline service, which runs along the perimeter of the island from Kekaha to Hanalei. Two of the Mainline routes (Kekaha–Līhuʻe, primarily aligned with Route 50 and Hanalei–Līhuʻe, primarily aligned with Route 56) connect in Līhuʻe, and the third (Wailua) duplicates Hanalei–Līhuʻe service between Wailua and Līhuʻe, with additional service along Kuamoo Road within Wailua.[2]: 4–4, 4–21 The Wailua Mainline is not operated on weekends.[2]: 4–9 The other three routes are Shuttle services, which provide local service within their respective communities (Kalāheo/Kōloa/Poipū, Kapaʻa/Kapahi, and Līhuʻe).
The mid-day Līhuʻe Lunch Shuttle (Routes 01–12) was discontinued as of April 11, 2016.[3]
The 2018 Short Range Transit Plan proposed splitting the Līhuʻe Shuttle (Route 70) into two separate routes connecting in downtown Līhuʻe. The revised Līhuʻe Shuttle would operate between Lihue Airport and Hanamāʻulu, and the Puhi Shuttle would operate between Kauaʻi Community College and downtown Līhuʻe.[2]: 7–7, 7–8 Routes 100E and 150 were discontinued as of October 21, 2018,[4] and the 200E express was discontinued as of January 13, 2019.[5] The October 2018 changes also extended Route 100/200 service (Kekaha – Līhuʻe Mainline) to Līhuʻe Airport and Courthouse, removing those stops from Route 70 (Līhuʻe Shuttle).[4]
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- 100 is inbound to Līhuʻe; 200 is outbound to Kekaha
- 400 is inbound to Līhuʻe; 500 is outbound to Hanalei
- 800 is inbound to Līhuʻe; 850 is outbound to Wailua / Kapaʻa
- Weekdays only
- Numbered sequentially; 01 is the 10:30 AM departure, 02 is 10:45 AM, etc.
- 300 is inbound to Līhuʻe; 350 is outbound to Kōloa
- 450 is inbound to Līhuʻe; 550 is outbound to Kapaʻa
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