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How to Get to Kapiolani Community College on Thebus Kapiolani Community College Bus Stops How to get to Kapiolani Community College on TheBus Kapiolani Community College bus stops Aiea A/11/40/42/53/54/62 to King & Punchbowl > 2/3/9 Bus Stop Ala Moana Center 23 OR 3/9 on Kapiolani 4545 Downtown 2/3/9 3 Ewa/Ewa Beach E/42/91/101 to King/Punchbowl > 2/3/9 on King 9 Hawaii Kai 23 23 24 Kahala 23/24 Bus Stop Kailua 56/57/57A/85 to Bishop/Hotel > 2/3/9 on Hotel 244 Kaimuki 9 Kakaako 3/9 on Kapiolani 3 9 Kalihi 9 on Dillingham OR 2 on School Bus Stop 23 24 Kalihi Valley 7 to Likelike/School > 2 on School OR 7 to 226 Bus Stop Dillingham/Kalihi > 9 on Dillingham 3308 9 Kaneohe 55/65/85/85A/88/88A to Bishop/Hotel > 2/3/9 on Hotel Bus Stop Kapahulu 24 on Kapahulu OR 2 on Kapahulu OR Campbell 3 4546 OR 3 on Date or Mooheau Kapolei C/40/102 to King & Punchbowl > 2/3/9 Liliha 13 to King & Punchbowl > 2/3/9 Bus Stop Makakilo 92 to King/Punchbowl > 2/3/9 OR 411/412/414 227 3 to Kapolei Transit Ctr > C/40 to King/Punchbowl > 2/3/9 Makiki 2 on King OR 4 to Kapiolani > 3/9 Manoa 5/6 to Keeaumoku & Kapiolani > 3/9 on Kapiolani OR Bus Stop 3309 5/6 to Keeaumoku/King > 2 on King Mililani 52/62/84/84A/98/98A to King/Punchbowl > 2/3/9 9 9 Bus Stop Moiliili 3/9 on Kapiolani OR 1 to Kapiolani/Waialae > 9 4538 9 Bus Stop 2 2L 3 23 24 North Shore 52/55/88A to Bishop/Hotel > 2/3/9 on Hotel 3326 2 2L Nuuanu 4 to King/Punchbowl > 2/3/9 9 23 24 Bus Stop 242 Palolo 9S to Waialae/9th > 9 Bus Stop 3 9 3 9 230 23 24 Pauoa 6 to Bishop/Hotel > 2/3/9 on Hotel 23 24 Bus Stop Pawaa 2 on King or Kalakaua Bus Stop 228 Pearl City A/40/42/53/54/62 to King/Punchbowl > 2/3/9 229 Salt Lake 3 9 23 24 Wahiawa 52/62/83/98/98A to King/Punchbowl > 2/3/9 Bus Stop Waianae Coast C/40/93 to King/Punchbowl > 2/3/9 240 9 23 24 Waikiki 2/23 Bus Stop Waimanalo 57 to Sea Life Park, continues to KCC as 23 241 Waipahu A/E/40/42/43/81 to King/Punchbowl > 2/3/9 TheBus Routes that Directly Service Kapiolani Community College Route 2, 2L Route 2 runs between Kalihi and KCC, serving School Street, Downtown Honolulu, Pawaa, Waikiki, Kapahulu, Diamond Head and KCC. Route 2L has limited stop weekday westbound service from 3-5 p.m. from KCC to Kalihi. Route 3 Route 3 runs between Salt Lake and Kaimuki serving Salt Lake, Downtown Honolulu, Ala Moana Center, McCully, Moiliili, Kapahulu, Diamond Head and KCC. Route 9 Route 9 runs between Pearl Harbor and Kaimuki servicing Kalihi, Downtown Honolulu, Ala Moana Center, McCully, Moiliili, Kaimuki and KCC Route 23 Route 23 runs between Ala Moana Center and Sea Life Park serving Waikiki, KCC, Diamond Head, Kahala Mall to Hawaii Kai and Kalama Valley. Route 24 Route 24 runs between Kapahulu and Aina Haina serving KCC, Diamond Head and Kahala Mall to Upper Aina Haina. Revised July 2017 Places to go from Kapiolani Community College on TheBus Online Tools For TheBus Riders: Ala Moana 23 to Ala Moana/Atkinson http://www.thebus.org Beach Park TheBus home page features trip planning, cur- Ala Moana Center 23 or 3/9 to Kapiolani/Keeaumoku rent maps, timetables, and up-to-date detour and rider alerts. Alapai Transit 3/9 to Alapai/King Center Aloha Stadium 2/2L/3/9 to Beretania/Punchbowl > http://maps.google.com A/40/42/62 to Kamehameha/ Salt Lake Google Maps allow users to get transit, walking, or driving directions. Arizona Memorial 2/2L/3/9 to Beretania/Punchbowl > A/40/42/62 to Kamehameha/Kalaloa Bishop Museum 2/2L to School/Kapalama http://hea.thebus.org (CLOSED ON TUESDAYS) TheBusHEA (Honolulu’s Estimated Chinatown 2/3/9 to Hotel/River OR Arrivals) offers real-time bus arrivals 2L to Beretania/River at any stop in TheBus system via the Hanauma Bay 23/24 to Kilauea/Waialae > 22 to Hanauma Bay internet. (CLOSED ON TUESDAYS) Hawaii Theatre 2/3/9 to Hotel/Bethel OR 2L to Beretania opposite Smith Honolulu Museum 2/2L to Beretania/Ward of Art Honolulu Comm. 9 to Dillingham/Alakawa For Additional Information College Call (808) 848-5555 Daniel K. Inouye 2/2L/23 to Kapahulu/Kuhio > 19/20 to and select from the following options: Int’l. Airport Daniel K. Inouye Int’l. Airport Honolulu Zoo Routes 2/2L/23 to Kapahulu/Kuhio Route & Schedule Information - Press 2 Kahala Mall 23/24 to Kilauea/Waialae Daily 5:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Leeward Comm. 2/2L/3/9 to College Beretania/Punchbowl > A/40/42/62 to Customer Service Office - Press 3 Farrington Hwy/ Waiawa Moanalua 3 to Kaua/Ala Mahamoe Commendations, Complaints & Suggestions Gardens M-F 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Except Holidays) Neal Blaisdell 3/9 to Kapiolani/Ward Center TheBus Pass Office - Press 4 Pearlridge Center 2/2L/3/9 to Beretania/Punchbowl > Lost & Found, Bus Pass Sales A/40/42/53/62 to Kamehameha/Pali Momi Queen’s Medical 2/2L/3/9 to Beretania/Punchbowl M-F 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Except Holidays) Center State Capitol 2/2L/3/9 to Beretania/Punchbowl Straub Hospital 2/2L to Beretania/Ward UH Manoa 24 (changes to 18 at Kapahulu/Olu) to University/Dole UH Medical 23 to Ala Moana Center > School 19/20/42/55/56/57/57A to Ala Moana/Coral Waikiki 2/2L/23 Revised July 2017.
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