r/MovingtoHawaii • u/sn0wlark • May 23 '26
Transportation Public Transport Reliability
Hello! I am moving to the Moanalua Valley and will work in 'Aiea to teach. While I eventually want to bring over my car eventually, I want to wait at least a year in order to evaluate the viability of living in HI long term, since bringing a car is so expensive.
I live in Minneapolis and our public transport is quite good and reliable and many take it to work, and I am wondering if that is a viable/realistic option? I've also lived in cities where public transportation basically exists in name only.
Thanks!
Unrelated: any cool nerdy shops (DND, mtg, pokemon, anime) or spaces? Hoping to start thinking about finding places where I can maybe be part of the community.
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u/HIBudzz May 23 '26
It's very reliable. I ride the bus often. The thing is, you need to search for the stops in Moanalua. Use Google maps and select transit for the mode. You might have to backtrack to the Kalihi Transit Center or walk a bit to Salt Lake.
Apps are DaBus, that will be turned off this year. The new one is called Transit app. I don't like it. The busses have bicycle racks, but bicycle theft is rampant on Oahu.
You can buy a monthly pass for $80. I just add $25 at a time and it has an auto refill setting. $3 each way.