Work starts on Honolulu rail project’s maintenance, operations facilities
Work on the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation’s maintenance facility and operations center started this week, as Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye toured the West Oahu fields where construction of the rail transit project’s concrete guideways are already underway.
KITV reports that grading will soon begin on the 43-acre parcel between Leeward Community College in Pearl City and Waipahu High School, the site of the complex that will house 80 trains as well as the operations control center where most of the employees of the driverless rail system will work.

