Skyline: The New Rail System — Will It Ever Benefit UH Mānoa Students?
Savvy Andrews covers Oʻahu’s new Skyline rail system and whether it will realistically benefit University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa students. While the rail promises reduced traffic, faster commutes, and better accessibility for those without cars, the line currently stops at the airport—still miles away from the UH campus. With full expansion to Mānoa projected for 2030, many wonder: will students today or even in the near future ever see the benefits?

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