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Kalihi and Route 1L Kalihi - Hawaii Kai Limited Effective 8/22/21 Weekday: Eastbound - Kalihi to Hawaii Kai Route 1 Kaimuki - Kalihi and Route 1L Kalihi - Hawaii Kai Limited Effective 8/22/21 Weekday: Eastbound - Kalihi to Hawaii Kai West Hind Pepeekeo Hawaii Kai Lunalilo Home Rd Kalihi Transit King King King King Kapiolani Waialae Kahala Mall Kalanianaole Kalanianaole (#3086) Hawaii Kai (#3119)Park & Ride (#3137)Kolokolo (#3152) Center (#4523)Kalihi (#994) Beretania (#124)Punchbowl (#131)Punahou (#852)Waialae (#2997)Koko Head (#3078)Waialae/Kilauea (#3153) Kawaihae (#3109) A B C E G H I K L M O N P 410a 416a 423a 430a 438a 445a 450a M 454a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 420a 426a 433a 440a 448a 455a 500a M 504a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 425a 431a 438a 445a 453a 500a 505a 508a 513a 523a ..... 530a 541a Route 1 and 1L Destination Signs 435a 441a 448a 455a 503a 510a 515a M 519a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ROUTE 1 445a 451a 458a 505a 513a 520a 525a M 529a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 455a 501a 508a 515a 523a 530a 535a 538a 544a 554a ..... 601a 612a Westbound: 510a 516a 523a 530a 538a 545a 550a M 554a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... To Kalihi Transit Center - 1 KALIHI TRANSIT CENTER 520a 526a 533a 540a 548a 555a 600a M 604a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 525a 531a 538a 545a 553a 600a 605a 608a 614a 624a ..... 632a 643a Eastbound: 540a 546a 553a 600a 608a 615a 620a M 624a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 550a 556a 603a 610a 618a 625a 630a M 634a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... To Malia/Kilauea: 1 KAHALA MALL 555a 601a 608a 615a 623a 630a 635a 638a 644a 655a ..... 705a 716a To Lunalilo Home Rd opposite Kolokolo - 1 HAWAII KAI 600a 606a 613a 620a 628a 635a 640a M 644a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 605a 611a 618a 625a 633a 640a 645a M 650a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 611a 617a 624a 631a 639a 646a 652a M 657a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ROUTE 1L 622a 628a 635a 642a 650a 657a 703a M 707a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 633a 639a 646a 653a 701a 708a 714a M 718a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Westbound: 644a 651a 658a 705a 713a 720a 726a M 731a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... L 649a ..... 700a 705a 713a 720a 726a 729a 735a 746a 750a 759a 810a To Kalihi Transit Center - 1L KALIHI TRANSIT CENTER ..... 702a 709a 716a 720a - King/Pensacola ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Eastbound: 655a 702a 709a 716a 724a 731a 737a M 742a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 706a 713a 720a 727a 735a 743a 749a M 754a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... To Lunalilo Home Rd opposite Kolokolo - 1L HAWAII KAI L 711a ..... 722a 727a 735a 743a 749a 752a 758a 809a 813a 822a 833a ..... 722a 729a 736a 741a - King/Pensacola ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 717a 724a 731a 738a 746a 754a 800a M 804a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 728a 735a 742a 749a 758a 807a 813a M 817a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Route 1 and 1L Symbols 739a 746a 753a 800a 810a 819a 825a M 829a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... A Ends at Ainakoa/Kalanianaole Hwy 2 minutes later L 744a ..... 755a 800a 810a 819a 825a 828a 834a 845a 849a 859a 910a 750a 757a 804a 811a 821a 830a 836a M 840a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... LH Time ending at Lunalilo Home Rd/Hawaii Kai Dr 801a 808a 815a 822a 832a 841a 847a M 852a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... L 812a 819a 826a 833a 843a 852a 858a M 904a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Route 1L - Does not travel on Hotel Street, but along King Street (eastbound) L 817a ..... 828a 833a 843a 852a 858a 902a 908a 919a 923a 933a 944a and on Beretania Street (westbound) in downtown Honolulu. Route 1 travels along 823a 830a 837a 845a 855a 904a 910a M 916a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 834a 841a 848a 856a 906a 915a 921a M 927a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Hotel Street in downtown Honolulu. 845a 852a 900a 909a 919a 929a 936a M 940a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... M Ends at Malia/Kilauea 1 minute later L 850a ..... 902a 907a 917a 926a 932a 936a 942a 952a 956a 1006a 1018a 856a 903a 911a 920a 931a 941a 948a M 953a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... W Begins at Waialae/Kilauea 1-2 minutes earlier 901a 908a 916a 925a 936a 946a 953a M 958a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 907a 914a 922a 931a 942a 952a 959a M1004a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... H Services Hahaione Valley via Pepeekeo, Ainapo and Hahaione streets L 912a ..... 924a 929a 940a 949a 956a 1000a 1006a 1016a 1020a 1030a 1042a 918a 926a 934a 943a 954a 1004a 1011a M1016a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 929a 937a 945a 954a 1005a 1015a 1022a M1027a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... NOTE - Numbers next to timepoints are HEA L 934a ..... 946a 951a 1002a 1011a 1018a 1022a 1028a 1038a 1042a 1052a 1104a (Honolulu Estimated Arrival) stop numbers. 940a 948a 956a 1004a 1015a 1025a 1032a M1037a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 951a 959a 1007a 1015a 1026a 1036a 1043a M1048a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Go to the HEA website at http://hea.thebus.org. 956a 1003a 1011a 1019a 1030a 1040a 1047a M1052a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1002a 1009a 1017a 1025a 1036a 1046a 1053a M1058a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... L 1007a ..... 1019a 1024a 1035a 1044a 1051a 1055a 1101a 1111a 1115a 1125a 1138a Bold indicates PM service. 1013a 1020a 1028a 1036a 1047a 1057a 1104a M1109a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1024a 1031a 1039a 1047a 1058a 1108a 1115a M1121a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Schedule to change without notice. 1035a 1042a 1050a 1058a 1109a 1119a 1126a M1132a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... All buses are lift and bicycle rack equipped. L 1040a ..... 1052a 1057a 1108a 1117a 1124a 1129a 1135a 1145a 1149a 1159a 1211p 1046a 1053a 1101a 1109a 1120a 1130a 1137a M1142a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1057a 1104a 1112a 1120a 1131a 1141a 1148a M1152a ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1108a 1115a 1123a 1131a 1142a 1152a 1159a M1204p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... L 1113a ..... 1125a 1130a 1141a 1150a 1157a 1202p 1209p 1219p 1223p 1233p 1244p 1119a 1126a 1134a 1142a 1153a 1203p 1210p M1215p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1130a 1137a 1145a 1153a 1204p 1214p 1221p 1226p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1141a 1148a 1156a 1205p 1216p 1226p 1233p 1238p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... L 1146a ..... 1158a 1203p 1214p 1223p 1230p 1235p 1242p 1252p 1256p 106p 118p 1152a 1159a 1207p 1216p 1227p 1238p 1245p M1250p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Route 1 Kaimuki - Kalihi and Route 1L Kalihi - Hawaii Kai Limited Effective 8/22/21 Weekday: Eastbound - Kalihi to Hawaii Kai West Hind Pepeekeo Hawaii Kai Lunalilo Home Rd Kalihi Transit King King King King Kapiolani Waialae Kahala Mall Kalanianaole Kalanianaole (#3086) Hawaii Kai (#3119)Park & Ride (#3137)Kolokolo (#3152) Center (#4523)Kalihi (#994) Beretania (#124)Punchbowl (#131)Punahou (#852)Waialae (#2997)Koko Head (#3078)Waialae/Kilauea (#3153) Kawaihae (#3109) A B C E G H I K L M O N P 1203p 1210p 1218p 1227p 1238p 1249p 1256p M 101p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1214p 1221p 1229p 1238p 1249p 100p 107p M 112p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Route 1 and 1L Destination Signs L 1219p ..... 1231p 1236p 1247p 1256p 103p 107p 114p 124p 128p 138p 150p 1225p 1232p 1240p 1249p 100p 111p 118p M 123p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ROUTE 1 1236p 1243p 1251p 100p 111p 122p 129p M 134p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 1247p 1254p 102p 110p 121p 132p 139p M 144p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Westbound: L 1253p ..... 105p 110p 121p 130p 137p 141p 148p 158p 202p 212p 226p To Kalihi Transit Center - 1 KALIHI TRANSIT CENTER 1258p 105p 113p 121p 132p 142p 149p M 154p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 109p 116p 124p 132p 143p 153p 200p M 204p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Eastbound: 120p 127p 135p 143p 153p 203p 210p M 214p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... To Malia/Kilauea: 1 KAHALA MALL L 125p ..... 137p 142p 152p 201p 208p 212p 219p 229p 234p 244p 258p 131p 138p 146p 154p 204p 214p 221p M 226p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... To Lunalilo Home Rd opposite Kolokolo - 1 HAWAII KAI 142p 149p 157p 205p 215p 225p 232p M 237p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 153p 200p 207p 215p 225p 235p 242p M 247p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... L 158p ..... 210p 215p 225p 234p 241p 245p 252p 303p 309p 319p 332p ROUTE 1L 204p 211p 218p 226p 236p 246p 253p M 258p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 210p 217p 224p 232p 242p 252p 259p M 304p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Westbound: 215p 222p 229p 237p 247p 257p 304p M 309p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... To Kalihi Transit Center - 1L KALIHI TRANSIT CENTER 226p 233p 240p 248p 258p 308p 315p M 319p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... L 231p ..... 243p 248p 258p 307p 314p 318p 324p 335p 340p 350p 403p Eastbound: 237p 244p 251p 258p 308p 318p 325p M 332p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 248p 254p 301p 308p 318p 328p 335p M 342p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... To Lunalilo Home Rd opposite Kolokolo - 1L HAWAII KAI 259p 305p 312p 319p 330p 340p 347p M 354p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... L 304p ..... 316p 321p 332p 341p 348p 352p 358p 409p 414p 424p 437p 310p 316p 323p 330p 341p 351p 358p M 405p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Route 1 and 1L Symbols 315p 321p 328p 335p 346p 356p 403p M 410p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 320p 326p 333p 340p 351p 401p 408p M 415p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... A Ends at Ainakoa/Kalanianaole Hwy 2 minutes later 325p 331p 338p 345p 356p 406p 413p M 420p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... LH 332p 339p 346p 353p 404p 414p 420p M 427p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Time ending at Lunalilo Home Rd/Hawaii Kai Dr L 337p ..... 349p 354p 405p 414p 420p 424p 430p 441p 445p 455p 508p L Route 1L - Does not travel on Hotel Street, but along King Street (eastbound) 343p 350p 357p 404p 415p 425p 431p M 438p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 354p 401p 408p 415p 425p 435p 441p M 447p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... and on Beretania Street (westbound) in downtown Honolulu. Route 1 travels along 405p 412p 419p 426p 436p 446p 452p M 457p ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... Hotel Street in downtown Honolulu. L 410p ..... 422p 427p 437p
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