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How to Ride Thebus Religious Destinations WELCOME ABOARD! Byodo-In Temple - 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, E to Alakea Street; How to Ride TheBus transfer to 65 Calvary Chapel Honolulu - 2, 13, 42, B to Beretania Street/ Punchbowl Street; transfer to 54 Pearl City Upper Central Union Church - 2, 13, B First Assembly of God - 2, 13, B to Alapai Street; transfer to 53, 54 Greek Orthodox Church of Saints Constantine TheBusTheBus and Helen - 4 Kawaiahao Church - 2, 13, B, 4 LDS Temple - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 New Hope Christian Fellowship Honolulu - 2, 13, B to Beretania Street/Punchbowl Street; transfer to 1 or A Visitor’s to Farrington High School Visitor’s Our Redeemer Lutheran Church - 4 St. Andrew’s Cathedral - 2, 13, B, 19, 20, 42, E St Augustine Church - 2, 4, 8, 13, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 42, B, E Temple Emanu-El - 4 Unity Church of Hawaii - 22, 23, 24 Waikiki Baptist Church - 2, 13, B GuideGuide - 42 or 4 Word of Life Christian Center FALL 2009 Scenic Locations Circle Isle-North Shore - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 52 or 55 Circle Isle-South Shore - 23 Diamond Head Crater - 22, 23, 24 4-Day Diamond Head /Kahala Coast - 14 Bus Passes Shopping are Ala Moana Center - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E available Aloha Stadium and Flea Market - 20, 42 Aloha Tower Marketplace - 19, 20, E at all Chinatown Cultural Plaza Shopping Center - 2, 13, 19, ABC 20, 42, B stores. Dole Cannery Square - 19, 20 Hilo Hattie Fashion Center - 19, 20 Kahala Mall - 22, 23, 24 OR 2, 13, B to King Street; transfer to 1 or 1L Kam Super Swap Meet - 20, 42 Maui Divers’ Jewelry Design Center - 2, 13, B Online Tools For TheBus Riders: Pearlridge Center and Pearl Kai Shopping Center - 20, 42 Victoria Ward Centers - 19, 20, 42, E http://www.thebus.org Waikele Center and Waikele Premium Outlets - 42, E to TheBus home page features trip planning, current maps, Waipahu Transit Center; transfer to 433 timetables, and up-to-date detour and rider alerts. Windward Mall - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana http://www.google.com/transit Center; transfer to 55 or 65 Google Maps allow users to get transit, walking, or driving directions. Universities Brigham Young University - Hawaii Campus - 8, 19, 20, http://hea.thebus.org 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 TheBusHEA (Honolulu’s Estimated Arrivals) Chaminade University - 2, 13, B to King Street; offers real-time bus arrivals at any stop in transfer to 1 or 1L TheBus system via the internet. Hawaii Pacific University - Main Campus - 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, B Hawaii Pacific University - Hawaii Loa Campus - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 or 65 Telephone Numbers for Additional Information Honolulu Community College - 42 848-5555 Kapiolani Community College - 22, 23, 24 Route & Schedule Information Leeward Community College - 42 to Kamehameha Hwy/ Daily 5:30 am - 10:00 pm Waimano Home Road.; transfer to 73 University of Hawaii at Manoa - 4 848-4500 University of Phoenix - Honolulu Campus - 2, 13, B, 4 Customer Service Office Windward Community College - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Commendations, Complaints & Suggestions Ala Moana Center; transfer to 56 M-F 7:30 am – 4:00 pm (Except Holidays) Revised 9/09 848-4444 Lost & Found; Bus Pass Sales M-F 7:30 am – 4:00 pm (Except Holidays) 34 McCully 14 13 Kapiolani Blvd 145 33 Ainakea Way Kalakaua Ave Seaside Ave Ala Wai Blvd Leahi Ave Niu 4 Ala Wai Blvd Kanekapolei Kaiulani Ave Kaiulani Paoakalani Ave Namahana 17 Kalaimoku 233 Nohonani Keoniana Hawaii Convention Kuamoo Olohana e 18 Launiu Nahua Kaiolu Walina Pau Center v Paki Ave A 13 31 22 ハワイコンベンション 2 13 i 19 Ohua Royal Hawaiian Ave n センター a l B 147 a 28 k 16 30 27 26 25 24 o 2 14 29 u 23 i l 8 19 20 23 24 42 4 22 B 22 i E L Ala Wai Blvd Kuhio Ave 148 Ena Rd 4255 150 151 152 890 20 Kapahulu AveE 8 19 20 22 875 International Market Place Ave DFS Galleria 153 19 インタナショナルマーケット 23 24 42 4 Fort DeRussy DFSギャラリア Pacific Beach 234 4352 プレイス Hyatt 154 砦DeRussy Regency Hotel Waikiki Shopping Plaza パシフィック Cartwright Rd Uluniu Ave 876 Kaiulani ハイアット Saratoga Rd Honolulu Zoo 889 ワイキキショッピングプラザ リージェンシー ビーチホテル E 8 19 20 Lewers Waikiki Beach ホノルル動物園 Waikiki Shell Kalakaua Ave Marriot Lemon Rd Beachwalk Monsarratワイキキシェル Ave Lane 4348 23 24 42 Kealohilaniワイキキビーチ Ave 4350 4349 Kalia Rd マリオット Royal Hawaiian Shopping Ctr. Sheraton Moana Hotel 879 E B 156 ロイヤルハワイアン シェラトンモアナホテル 88 Hobron 880 878 ショッピングセンター Maluhia Rd Ala Moana Blvd 886 Royal Hawaiian Hotel Kapiolani Bandstand ロイヤルハワイアンホテル 877 87 カピオラニ 884 バンドスタンド Hawaii Prince Hotel 887 Kalakaua Ave Kapiolani Park ハワイプリンスホテル Kalia Rd Waikiki Map Legend 157 カピオラニ公園 Ilikai Hotel 888 Sheraton Waikiki シェラトンワイキキ Bus stop with I.D. number Express only bus stop with 2 14 イリカイホテル Paoa Pl 26 88 I.D. number Hale Koa Hotel U.S. Army Museum Route B Hilton Hawaiian Village ハレコアホテル アメリカ陸軍博物館 Halekulani Hotel Route E Routes 8 19 20 23 24 42 159 ヒルトンハワイアンビレッジ ハレクラニホテル Route 22 Routes 2 13 Route 14 Route 4 Honolulu Aquarium ホノルル水族館 TheBus Quick Reference Guide From Waikiki to Popular Attractions Around Oahu Ala Moana Center Bus Stops Kapiolani Blvd Entertainment 6 8 19 20 Airports Cultural Tours 23 24 Hickam Air Force Base - 19 Downtown Honolulu - 2, 13, 19, 20, 42, B, E Blaisdell Center and Concert Hall - Kaheka Kona Keeaumoku Honolulu International Airport - 19, 20 East-West Center - 4 to University/King; transfer to 6 2, 13, B 9 1 2 3 Mahukona Hawaii Okinawa Center - 8, 19, 20, 23, 42, E to Ala Moana Diamond Head Theatre - 2, 13, B to 6 8 19 20 23 Kapiolani Blvd; transfer to 3 OR 24 55 56 57 Attractions Center; transfer to 62 57A 65 88A C 40 40A 55 56 57 57A 5 6 8 17 18 Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center - 19, 20, 42 Hawaii’s Plantation Village - 2, 13, 42, B to Beretania Street/ 22, 23, 24 to Diamond Head Road/ 52 53 62 65 88A 19 20 23 24 Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E Punchbowl Street; transfer to 43 Makapuu Avenue 8 Ala Moana Shopping Center 4 Atkinson Hawaii Theatre - 2, 13, B, 19, 20, 42 to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 40 or 40A Hawaii Railway Society - 42 or E to Renton Road; アラモアナショッピングセンター Kualoa Ranch - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 44 Kahala 8-Plex Theatres - 22, 23, 24 Piikoi E 6 8 19 20 40 transfer to 55 Iolani Palace - 2, 4, 13, 42, B, OR 2, 13, B to King Street; transfer 6 8 19 40A 42 52 53 55 56 to 1 or 1L 7 20 23 24 Polynesian Cultural Center - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii - 4 57 57A 62 65 98A Kennedy Theatre - 4 to University/ Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 Queen Emma Summer Palace - 4 5 Sea Life Park - 22, 23 heading Diamond Head King Street; transfer to 6 40 40A Ala Moana Blvd Waimea Valley Audubon Center - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E Ecological Tours Manoa Valley Theatre - 2, 13, B to 52 53 62 6 E 42 98A to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 52 Foster Botanic Gardens - 4 OR 2 or 13 to Chinatown Kalakaua/King; transfer to and walk to Foster Botanic Gardens 6 on King OR 4 to University/King; Beaches Hawaii Nature Center - 2, 4, 13, B to Keaumoku; transfer transfer to 6 Ala Moana Beach Park/Magic Island - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, to 17 on Keeaumoku Regal Cinemas (Dole Cannery 18-Plex) - 19, 20 Museums and Arts E to Ala Moana Center Helemano/Dole Plantation - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ward Entertainment Center - 19, 20, 42, E Academy of Arts Honolulu - 2, 13, B Bellows Beach - 23 heading Diamond Head Ala Moana Center; transfer to 52 Bishop Museum - 2, B (CLOSED TUESDAYS) Hanauma Bay - 22 (CLOSED TUESDAYS) Honolulu Zoo - 2, 4, 8, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 42, E Government Destinations The Contemporary Museum - 2, 13, B to Alapai Street; Kailua Beach Park - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana heading Diamond Head Honolulu Hale (City Hall), Judiciary Building (Kamehameha transfer to 15 on Alapai Center; transfer to 56, 57 or 57A to Kailua Road; Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E Statue), State Capitol, Washington Place - 2, 13, B, 4, 42 Hawaii Maritime Center - 19, 20, E transfer to 70 to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 55 or 65 Prince Kuhio Federal Building - 19, 20, E Hawaii State Art Museum - 2, 13 North Shore (Haleiwa, Waimea Bay, Banzai Pipeline, Koko Crater Botanical Garden - 23 Mission Houses Museum - 2, 13, 4, 42, B, E Sunset Beach) - 8, 19, 20, 23, 24, 42, E to Ala Moana Wahiawa Botanical Garden - 8, 19, Memorials Center; transfer to 52 or 55 20, 23, 24, 42, E Arizona Memorial/USS Bowfin/USS Missouri - 20, 42 Sandy Beach/Makapuu Beach - 22, 23 to Ala Moana Center; transfer to 62 Punchbowl/National Cemetery of the Pacific - 2, 13, B to Waikiki Aquarium - 2 Beretania Street/Alapai; transfer to 15 on Alapai.
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