Waikiki Trolley

Waikiki Trolley is an Oahu-based transportation company that shuttles Hawaii visitors and local passengers throughout Waikiki, Honolulu and East Oahu on four separate lines. The company began operations on April 19, 1986, with two trolley cars.[1] Today the company maintains a fleet of more than 50 trolleys,[2] the majority being reproductions of classic San Francisco cable cars with authentic brass and wood trimmings. The fleet also includes double-decker buses used exclusively for the Red and Blue lines.

Multi-day trolley passes allow unlimited boarding privileges on all four lines for either four days or seven days. Single-day passes also allow unlimited boarding on all four lines. Separate prices are charged for adults, seniors, Kama’aina (local residents) and children.

Boarding passes can be purchased at most hotel concierge or activity desks on Oahu. They can also be purchased at dedicated Waikiki Trolley booths in the T Galleria by DFS and at the Royal Hawaiian Center. These booths sell souvenir logo items along with tickets for sightseeing and shopping trips conducted by E Noa Tours, the Waikiki Trolley’s sister company.

Waikiki Trolley customer service representatives are available at the following locations and times:

Information is available by calling (808) 593-2822. The number for lost and found items is (808) 926-7604.

The Waikiki Trolley’s sister company is E Noa Tours, which conducts full-day and half-day sightseeing and shopping excursions on Oahu.

Lines

Red Line: Historic Honolulu Sightseeing Tour

Stops:

Green Line: Scenic Diamond Head Sightseeing Tour

Stops:

Blue Line: Panoramic Coastline Tour

Stops:

Pink Line: Waikiki/Ala Moana Center Shopping Shuttle

Stops:

References

  1. "About the Waikiki Trolley". Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  2. "Waikiki Trolley". Retrieved 2014-05-06.

External links

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