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    Skyline Kualakai Station

    4.5 (4 reviews)

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    Skyline Keoneae Station - The junk part is the only entrance is across the street, but you cross a shaded footbridge.

    Skyline Keoneae Station

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Spur of the moment, let's go to Kapolei today, wait... wanna go on the rail, round trip 40 minutes…read morefrom Kapolei Station to Halawa Station. No more free rides as of today but $10 for 2 Holo cards and two riders got us a morning adventure. We stood stupefied for a moment reading the signage. Nice employee came to our assistance. She informed us that this station only sells adult cards not senior cards. I told hubs it's fine so we got our entry into the station. If you have mobility issues there is an up escalator and a down elevator. If you park at the Park and Ride there is a short walk but walkers or a wheelchair might be helpful to those who need them. There is a bus stop there which drops off in front of the station. Watch for what Train platform you need to be at. At the C level you'll proceed to either T1 or T2. Approaching trains and times are lit up so look for the signs. Once on, there are seats that face forward, backwards or for priority seating facing sideways. The seats are comfy, for 70,000+ riders having ridden Skyline it is clean, and there are employees on board monitoring. Ingenious how the stops were determined by landmarks chosen for stations like LCC, Pearlridge and Halawa. Still requires walking but nevertheless convenient to hopefully alleviate morning and afternoon commute times. The distance between stations seems close enough and gets you there quickly. The next stop and which door will open is announced. I like the elevator height view above church steeples, with a passing egret flying by. A view from a car is limited but from up here you'll see much more: Waipahu Mill, neighborhoods, where the extra trains are housed, and more. Where the elevators are you might catch a cool breeze. The train cars are air conditioned. Right now the ridership is in awe with some excitement. Hopefully once the entire system is complete we'll hop onto it again.

    What a cool ride…read more.. With the biggest parking if you're heading east this would be the best choice though getting to the platform itself will be quite a journey though because it's large the benefits are that it's spacious and feeling like Japan with all the stairs I climbed today...maybe I'll lose some weight with this lol! Well with a Skyline filled with occupants it was hot...depends on where you're sitting don't bet on a chill ride depending where you're at though a tad bit rocky I think it's a smooth ride in comparison to some other rail system that I rode. I do like this station as it does have a park and ride with but taking you to to general area that I'm assuming as I'm not from this area and am not familiar other than Kamakana Ali'i, it is what it is and seems to be an option once we figure out the kinks which is what this free ride introduces us too is a good thing. Thank you!

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    Skyline Keoneae Station - Keoneʻae UH West Oʻahu Skyline Station facing mauka.

    Keoneʻae UH West Oʻahu Skyline Station facing mauka.

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    Skyline Waiawa Station - The Waiawa Pearl Highlands Skyline Stadium is very scenic. Definitely overbuilt since a huge parking garage H2 access ramp was canceled.

    Skyline Waiawa Station

    2.3(3 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Dangerously disturbing !!!…read more I took my first Skyline ride a few days ago & noticed the door started to close whether you're ready or not. I want to know why there isn't a safety door stop to avoid someone from being crushed or injured when entering. Especially when there are little children or babies attempting to enter with their parents or guardians !!???? Why in heavens name was this not a MAJOR KICK IN THE HEAD concern when building this foolish thing in the first place!!!! To all the fat cats and brainless idiots who created this mess: Get your act together and fix this!!!! ...Just a 'mortified' parent, grandma, teacher..and yes, tax payer

    This stop is nuts...I'm the middle of nowhere and I don't see a reason to use this unless you live…read morenearby. There aren't any busses nor parking available as I asked where some folks arriving where they were coming from, looking exhausted and hot from the afternoon Sun it seems like a strange and unthought decision to place this station. This free ride program has opened my eyes to the possibility of using this alternate mode of transportation and how each station has its positive and negatives for that particular user. This station is right outside Pearl Highlands and feels unsafe for elderly or anyone who needs time to cross the street. I hope there will be more improvements to this location or it will be a waste of money. Thank you!

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    Skyline Waiawa Station - Buses to Pearl City stop here. Also: a Kiss-N-Ride zone.

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    Buses to Pearl City stop here. Also: a Kiss-N-Ride zone.

    Skyline Pouhala Station

    Skyline Pouhala Station

    3.8(4 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    This Waipahu stop is decently centralized and station exit takes you to the back of Highway Inn…read morewhere there are several bus stops for a convenient transfer. Station guides notes escalators though I didn't see any just stairs which there are two levels to reach the platform and elevators of course and after viewing majority of the stations my legs are exhausted so I decided to take it since this station is less crowded. Escalator is nicely air conditioned and smooth is no wonder many are taking it versus the stairs. Love this stop and know it will be put to great use and the cool open air makes a nice relaxing place to wait for your ride...just wish it has more seating at all stations. Thank you!

    The Pouhala Waipahu Transit Center Skyline Station is one of the most used stations on the system…read moreso far. It is directly connected to the Waipahu Transit Center, where there are buses to the Waipahu neighborhoods and surrounding areas. There are also numerous strip malls, the Waipahu Festival Market, and Waipahu Public Library/Civic Center within walking distance. If you're looking for bathrooms, you can get off here and use the bus station ones. They are nasty, but if you gotta go, it's only a 10 minute ride from either end! The most useful bus connection is route 433 if you want to go to the Waikele Premium Outlets. Coming from the Stadium, do note that the bus leaves at 00 and 30 of each hour most days, and the train arrives on the 7's, so you might want to get an earlier train and wait a bit more instead of missing the bus that leaves in 3 minutes completely. This station gets 4 stars until the makai entrance gets built. Enjoy!

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    Skyline Pouhala Station
    Skyline Pouhala Station

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    Halawa Aloha Stadium Station

    Halawa Aloha Stadium Station

    4.3(4 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    The Halawa station is adjacent to the old Aloha Stadium. Only problem: unless you're going to the…read moreSwap Meet...there aren't any activities at this destination. When they finish the east side of the Skyline rail transit system, it will be convenient to ride - if they buld a new Aloha Stadium Complex, as planned. Aloha means both hello and goodbye in the Hawaiian language. Nice station, overall. Park and ride lot; there are a couple of electric charging stations on the Diamond Head side. TheBus stops are right outside of the station. Rail cars are clean and nicely air-conditioned. City and County employee is on the car; also, security cameras are inside the station and car. Went last Sunday only to have morning rides cancelled due to issues with the tracks.

    The closest town station Hālawa Station is nice if you're looking for the least walking up to the…read moreplatform as parking is just right below. The ride is shaky as most said but nothing different from other rails I've ridden, depending on where you're sitting it's cool in comparison to the window seat I had earlier so it's all a matter of preference of view or comfort lol!! I had my doubts though see as this is another option when you want to get to a place where parking and traffic can be a nightmare. Give this ride a chance. Thank you!

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    Halawa Aloha Stadium Station
    Halawa Aloha Stadium Station
    Halawa Aloha Stadium Station - Train approaching the station that will turn right back around 3 minutes later. No photos allowed, but not sure why.

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    Train approaching the station that will turn right back around 3 minutes later. No photos allowed, but not sure why.

    Skyline Makalapa Station - Platform level, very well shaded despite intense heat.

    Skyline Makalapa Station

    5.0(1 review)
    7.5 mi

    The Makalapa/Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Station is perhaps the most beautiful station in the…read moresystem so far. This station is one of the four stations that opened in October 2025 as a part of the Skyline Sement 2 extension. It's located right across the street from the Makalapa Gate of the Pearl Harbor Naval Base on Kamehameha & Radford. It is also about a 7 minute walk uphill to the NEX (take 1L from the Hālawa Station if that's too far for you), and Target Salt Lake about a 13 minute walk away. Two buses serve this station, with PH8 running to Pearl Harbor (10 minute frequency at rush hour; every 1 hour mid-day) and 331 to Hickam AFB every hour. The station itself is very beautiful, from the green roof, cool artwork in the mezzanine level, green-painted fences, and a nice design on the station entrance tile. This is also one of the only stations that have escalators from ground level to platform (one direction only though). Also, another surprise is the bike rack storage within the paid area with a security camera watching over the area!!! You can literally bike to the rail and keep it here while you work at Pearl Harbor. It's really nice! I haven't used it other than sightseeing on opening day, but I look forward to using it going to the UPS Store at NEX, or Target (if I don't want to wait for the 1L lol).

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    Skyline Makalapa Station - Bike storage available in the paid area!

    Bike storage available in the paid area!

    Skyline Makalapa Station - Makalapa Station entrance. Very aesthetically pleasing.

    Makalapa Station entrance. Very aesthetically pleasing.

    Skyline Makalapa Station - Cool artwork.

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    Cool artwork.

    Skyline Kualakai Station - metrostations - Updated May 2026

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