Honolulu board to review all options as rail budget could balloon to $8 billion View Larger Image KHON2 » Federal Transportation Administration officials estimate costs for Honolulu, Hawaii’s elevated rail line could increase to $8 billion, from the 2012 project estimate of $5.1 billion. The Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation is now considering changes to the project’s plan in an effort to minimize potential cost overruns without delaying completion, which is expected in December 2024. Michelle2017-06-30T10:40:12-08:00May 16th, 2016|Hawaii, Rail| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Crack in beam shuts down San Francisco’s new $2B terminal September 26th, 2018 Walsh/Shea 5 months behind on $2B Crenshaw-LAX rail September 24th, 2018 A $100 Billion Train: The Future of California or a Boondoggle? July 30th, 2018 Calculations show bullet train can complete route within 2 hours and 40 minutes. Reality may prove slower July 28th, 2018 Inside the Draft infrastructure plan issued in House July 25th, 2018 L.A. Metro releases options to extend light rail July 23rd, 2018 GOP Wants to Yank Gateway Funds Out of Trump’s Signed 2019 Budget April 30th, 2018 Rubio challenges legitimacy of Brightline financing April 24th, 2018 How Hackers Could Cause Chaos on America’s Roads and Railways April 24th, 2018