New Kaua'i bus routes ease workers' commutes
Advertiser Staff
The Kaua'i Bus announced new routes, expanded hours and new bus stops, beginning today.
"After discussions with the community, County Council and the Transportation Advisory Committee, we developed a plan two years ago to expand our public transportation services incrementally," said Mayor Bryan J. Baptiste.
The county is hoping to encourage more people to ride The Kaua'i Bus and help to alleviate some traffic congestion.
Starting today, several routes serving the South Shore will be launched, including routes 300, 350 and 30.
Stops along the way include a bus stop across the Lawa'i Post Office, Koloa Telephone Exchange, Koloa School, Kukui'ula Store, Kiahuna Drive, a bus stop near the intersection of Po'ipu and Ho'owili roads, Po'ipu bypass road, Koloa Post Office, Koloa ball park, a bus stop across Kaua'i Community College, Kukui Grove Center, Lihu'e Big Save, Wal-Mart, Wilcox Hospital foyer, Lihu'e Airport at Aloha Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, and the Lihu'e Courthouse.
At the request of any bus rider, drop-offs can be made at several South Shore locations, including Koloa ball park, Koloa NC, Koloa School, Kukui'ula Store, Kiahuna Drive, a bus stop near the intersection of Po'ipu and Ho'owili roads, Koloa bypass road, Koloa Post Office, and a bus stop near the intersection of Koloa and Horita roads.
Riders will be able to hop on a bus at the Kapa'a ball park pavilion at 7:30 and 8:30 a.m.; and 12:33, 2:33 and 4:33 p.m.
Stops on route 70 include Kukui Grove Executive Center-HMSA building, Kmart, a bus stop across Garden Island Inn, Kaua'i High School, Lihu'e Airport-Aloha and Hawaiian airlines, Lihu'e Courthouse, Vidinha Stadium, Midpac Auto Center, Midas Auto Service, Kaua'i War Memorial Convention Hall, Lihu'e Big Save, Rice Shopping Center and a bus stop across Ace Hardware in Lihu'e.
On Route 200, the Lihu'e to Kekaha mainline, riders will be able to get on the bus at Lihu'e Gardens, while north shore residents will have an option to catch the bus at Kilauea gym on routes 400 or 500.
Other new services launched this year on The Kaua'i Bus include:
Fare is $1.50 for adults. Seniors and youths ages 7 to 18 pay 75 cents for one-way travel. Children age 6 or younger ride free when accompanied by an adult.
The Kaua'i Bus operates Monday through Friday, 5:15 a.m. to 7:15 p.m. Saturday service is on reduced hours, and no service is available on Sundays and major holidays.
For more information about The Kaua'i Bus, see the county's Web site, www.kauai.gov, or contact the Transportation Agency at (808) 241-6410.