Skyline Rail: Incentives and Concerns Surrounding Honolulu's Grand Opening

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U.S. Military officials are urging Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam employees in Hawaii to use the newly opened Skyline rail system instead of driving to work, in an effort to alleviate traffic congestion. If 10% of shipyard workers take the rail, it would remove approximately 500 cars from the roads during peak travel times. The military is collaborating with TheBus to provide buses from the rail transit stop to the base, and employees can receive reimbursement for public transportation through the Public Transportation Incentive Program.
Topics:business#incentives#joint-base-pearl-harbor-hickam#public-transportation#skyline-rail#traffic-congestion#transportation
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