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Portable restrooms are seen outside the UH West Oahu Skyline station on Friday.
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Years ago when I served on the city’s Committee for Accessible Transportation, we were given a presentation by the organizers of the city’s rail project. We were hopeful it would help solve our transit problems. However, one question immediately came up: “Will all stations have bathrooms?”
The answer at that time was, “Yes, but not at every one.” The members seemed to feel some relief, but I could tell they were not totally happy.
Now we learn there will be none. This will certainly be a problem for riders with children, the elderly, and people with handicaps.
I volunteer and work for the Oahu Rail and Land Co. Railroad operated by the Hawaiian Railway Society. Some people call it “the real railroad,” and I am glad to to say our station has bathrooms.
Thomas Baty
Kalihi Valley
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