Improve Alternative Transportation System For WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument

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This project is to design and construct an intermodal transportation station to handle the more than 1.6 million visitors to the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites. This station is a critical element to the safe and orderly movement of visitors from the various arriving modes of transportation to the bus and shuttle boat transportation systems that are mandatory for travel to and between the historic sites. The project includes design and construction of a shuttle bus terminal, a public transportation arrival area, safe pedestrian circulation to the ticket area and parking for commercial and private vehicles. The proposed intermodal facility will dramatically improve access to the shuttle system that provides visitors access to the USS Arizona, USS Utah and USS Oklahoma Memorials, Battleship Missouri Memorial, and the Pacific Aviation Museum. This project will improve circulation patterns, queuing areas, security zones and connection to the new USS Arizona Museum and Visitor Center with planned completion of the center scheduled for December 2010.

This project is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and will be coordinated by both the National Park Service and the US Navy.



Contact Information

Tom Fake, Project Manager
1 Arizona Memorial Place
Honolulu, HI 96818