The report documents the surveys, analysis and conclusions resulting from a technical study of public bus transportation in Hawaii County. Existing conditions and resources of the island-wide transportation system are examined in depth. These include the Sampan Bus System (which combines the services of several privately-owned and maintained vehicles) a limited point-to-point service, school buses, and two programs for senior citizens. Existing transportation resources are analyzed with reference to ridership and costs. Several alternative transit systems are compared and recommendations are made for public operation, shopper routes, and special suburban routes. Start-up costs, a proposed transit subsidy, stops and shelters, and other financial considerations are discussed. The report concludes with a recommended management organization for the public system.
Hawaii County Transit System
1972
202 pages
Report
No indication
English
County of Hawaii Flexible Design Standards
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