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Some bus routes get back on track after riders gripe

By Marcel Honoré / mhonore@staradvertiser.com

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Feb 28, 2013

~~<p>Kapahulu resident Rose Pou says she used to work as a volunteer once a week, stuffing envelopes at Hono&shy;lulu Zoo. But after bus service was cut last year, Pou, who is legally blind, has been volunteering only once a month.</p>
<p>A trip that used to involve catching one bus on Route 14 down to Diamond Head now requires her to catch two more buses to get there. It's too long and it's too much trouble, she says.</p>
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Kapahulu resident Rose Pou says she used to work as a volunteer once a week, stuffing envelopes at Hono­lulu Zoo. But after bus service was cut last year, Pou, who is legally blind, has been volunteering only once a month.

A trip that used to involve catching one bus on Route 14 down to Diamond Head now requires her to catch two more buses to get there. It's too long and it's too much trouble, she says. Login for more...



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