Hawaii's HART troubles in Honolulu
HONOLULU, Hawaii — Back on the mainland, if you climb onto a public bus in a big city, you might call it something fancy like 'the Metro.' But on t...

HONOLULU, Hawaii — Back on the mainland, if you climb onto a public bus in a big city, you might call it something fancy like 'the Metro.' But on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, home to over two-thirds of the state's population, it's just TheBus. The line was renamed in 1971 after the Honolulu city government acquired three labor strike-prone private bus lines, backed by a good deal of money from the federal government, and consolidated them into one agency. STIMULUS UPDATE 2022: $300 DIRECT ONE-TIME PAYMENTS BEING SENT OUT IN HAWAII Load Error Management of TheBus was turned over to Oahu Transit Services in the early 1990s.