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Hawaii 99 North

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Just north of the Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) beginning is the intersection with Center Drive. Center Drive meanders west to housing areas of Pearl Harbor Naval Station and northeast to Radford Drive along side Interstate H1. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Radford Drive follows and crosses Hawaii 99 west of the Mall at Pearl Harbor to end beyond a gate at North Road. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Halawa Drive connects Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) with Makalapa Naval Reservation to the east. Arizona Road ties into the intersection from a gated area of Pearl Harbor Naval Station to the west. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 99 spans Halawa Stream and meets Kalaloa Street east and Arizona Memorial Drive west. Kalaloa Street arcs eastward to Makalapa Park and Salt Lake Boulevard. Arizona Memorial Drive provides the entrance road to the parking area for the USS Arizona Memorial, Battleship Missouri Memorial, and the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Admiral Clarey Bridge connects Ford Island Naval Reservation with Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) at the eastbound beginning of Salt Lake Boulevard. Salt Lake Boulevard east encircles a parking area for adjacent Aloha Stadium before combining with westbound as an arterial through Halawa to Foster Village. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) northbound between the split Salt Lake Boulevard. Ramps depart ahead for Aloha Stadium, Interstate H201 & Hawaii 78 (Moanalua Freeway) east, and Moanalua Road north into Aiea. The Hawaii 78 reference for westbound is an error. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 99 lines the western periphery of Aloha Stadium ahead of an interchange with the west end of Interstate H201 & Hawaii 78 (Moanalua Freeway). Aloha Stadium hosts concerts and sporting events, including the National Football League Pro Bowl. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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A partial "Y" interchange joins Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) north with Moanalua Road north and Interstate H201 & Hawaii 78 east. Hawaii 99 turns west and merges with Hawaii 78 en route to Pearl City. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Interstate H201 appears at the gore point sign for the Hawaii 99 ramps to Moanalua Road north and Moanalua Freeway east. Interstate H201 provides a direct route to Honolulu from Aloha Stadium and Aiea. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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A second partial "Y" interchange brings Interstate H201 & Hawaii 78 westbound traffic onto Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) west. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 99 transitions into a commercial boulevard from Aiea westward to Waimalu. Pictured here is a westbound shield posted after Honomanu Street. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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A split intersection connects Pali Momi Street with Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) near the Pearlridge Center retail complex. The first intersection brings southbound drivers from Pali Momi Street. The second carries motorists eastward to Moanalua Road. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 99 passes by Kalauao Spring and intersects Lipoa Place. Lipoa Place spurs southward to a handful of businesses along the East Loch of Pearl Harbor. A rice patty resides along the north side of Kamehameha Highway adjacent to the traffic light. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Reassurance shield for Hawaii 99 posted after Lipoa Place along the six-lane Kamehameha Highway at Waimalu. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Kaonohi Street heads northeast from Hawaii 99 to pass over Interstate H1 en route to Pearl Country Club and residential areas on Kalauao ridge. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Continuing west along Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) from Kaonohi Street in Waimalu. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Kanuku Street leads north from the Kalauao area of Waimalu to Hekaha Street near Moanalua Road. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hekaha Street follows the same path as Kanuku Street from industrial businesses on the south side of Hawaii 99 to residential areas adjacent to Waimalu Stream. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 99 spans Waimalu Street and lines the north side of Blaisdell Park. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) meets Kaahumanu Street north near Waiau. Kaahumanu Street connects the state route with Moanalua Road near its interchange with Interstate H1 (Exit 10). The road otherwise continues to northern reaches of Waimalu. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 99 passes under Interstate H1 and enters Pearl City. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Puu Poni Street provides access to residential areas north of Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) in east Pearl City. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 7101 trailblazer posted for the forthcoming Hawaii 99 westbound split with Farrington Highway. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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An Interstate H1 shield directs motorists bound for the freeway onto Waimano Home Road north to Moanalua Road east through Pearl City. This assembly should feature an East banner, as Hawaii 99 meets westbound I-H1 directly ahead. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Waimano Home Road stems north from Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) at Lehua Avenue toward the Pacific Palisades community in north Pearl City. Lehua Avenue leads south onto the Pearl City Peninsula to Pearl Harbor Naval Station. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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The next shield of Hawaii 99 references northbound instead of westbound. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Nearing the intersection with Acacia Road, Hawaii 99 prepares to enter an interchange complex with both Interstate H1 west and the northbound beginning of Interstate H2. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Acacia Road encircles the Pearl Highlands Center retail area to residential areas of west Pearl City. Lands to the north that were formerly Navy land have since been developed with big box retail lining Kuala Street. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 99 leaves the Kamehameha Highway briefly for the initial stretch of Farrington Highway ahead of Interstates H1 and H2. The original Kamehameha Highway defaults onto ramps for Interstate H2 north to Mililani and Wahiawa and Interstate H1 west to Kapolei and Waianae (via Hawaii 93 west). Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 99 (Farrington Highway) passes over Interstate H1 (Exit 8B) and quickly approaches a trumpet interchange with Hawaii 7101 (Farrington Highway) west and Kamehameha Highway north. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 7101 continues the Farrington Highway west three miles to junction Hawaii 76 (Fort Weaver Road) near Honouliuli. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 7101 (Farrington Highway) angles southwest through the Waipahu business district as Hawaii 99 resumes along the Kamehameha Highway northward to Waipio. First photo taken 01/17/11. Second photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) passes over Interstate H1 for a third time on the northward trek to Waipio. Visible to the east are the ramps to Interstate H2. Interstate H2 and Hawaii 99 parallel one another north through Mililani. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Waipahu Street ventures southwesterly from Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) to Waipahu. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Lumiauau Street follows on Hawaii 99 north at Crestview. The street constitutes a residential road both west and east of Kamehameha Highway. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 99 turns from Kamehameha Highway onto Wilikina Drive west at the Exit 9 partial-cloverleaf interchange of Interstate H2. Interstate H2 north ends and becomes Hawaii 99 (Wilikina Drive) west ahead of Lakeview Circle. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Lakeview Circle comprises a subdivision entrance for a community sandwiched between Hawaii 99 (Wilikina Drive) and Wahiawa Reservoir to the north. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Approaching Hawaii 750 (Kunia Road) on Hawaii 99 (Wilikina Drive) west. Hawaii 76 was the original number of Hawaii 750 along Kunia Road southward to Interstate H1. Signs posted along Hawaii 99 were not updated to reflect the renumbering. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 750 connects the Wahiawa area with the Main Gate to Schofield Barracks, Kunia Camp, and 'Ewa Beach (via Hawaii 76 south). Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 750 (Kunia Road) travels 8.05 miles south from Hawaii 99 (Wilikina Drive) to Interstate H1 (Exit 5) and Hawaii 76 (Fort Weaver Road). Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 99 turns northwestward through the Schofield Barracks area, parallel to Wahiawa Reservoir. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Maccomb Road links Hawaii 99 (Wilikina Drive) with parallel Waianae Avenue in Schofield Barracks. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Facing north, Hawaii 99 meets the signalized intersection with McNair Gate to Schofield Barracks. The state route reduces from four to two lanes. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Lowering to cross Kaukonahua Stream, northbound motorists next split with Wilikina Drive for Kamanaui Road. Wilikina Drive stems northwest as the vastly unsigned County Route 803 to Farrington Highway and Waialua. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Hawaii 99 follows Kamanaui Road northeast back to Kamehameha Highway (Hawaii 80) and the North Shore. County Route 803 west to Hawaii 930 (Farrington Highway) west leads drivers to Dillingham Airfield and Kaena Point State Park. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Approaching junction Hawaii 80 (Kamehameha Highway) on Hawaii 99 (Kamanaui Road) north. Hawaii 80 follows Kamehameha Highway through Wahiawa to the south. Photo taken 07/29/10. |
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Hawaii 99 resumes along Kamehameha Highway north to Haleiwa and junction Hawaii 83. Hawaii 80 leads southeast to Wahiawa and Interstate H2 with connections to Whitmore Village. Photo taken 07/29/10. |
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Turning onto Kamehameha Highway from Hawaii 99 north, motorists see the formal end shield of Hawaii 80. Photo taken 07/29/10. |
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Continuing north from the end of Hawaii 80, Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) spans the Poamoho Stream on a bridge built in 1937. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) travels through farm land between Poamoho and Helemano Streams. Ka'ala Mountain rises to the west to the height of 4,030 feet above sea level. Photo taken 07/29/10. |
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Pa'ala'a Uka Pupukea Road stems east from Hawaii 99 to the Helemano Military Reservation. Photo taken 01/17/11. |
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Passing through a tree farm as Hawaii 99 (Kamehameha Highway) bends northwestward parallel to Helemano Stream. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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The Pacific Ocean comes into view on the descent toward Haleiwa and Waialua on Hawaii 99 northbound. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 99 ends at the Kamehameha Highway westward turn onto Hawaii 930. Hawaii 930 quickly enters a roundabout (Weed Circle) nearby with Kamehameha Highway north to Hale'iwa, Waialua Beach Road west and Kaukonahua Road (Hawaii 930) west to Kamo'oloa and Waialua. Joseph P. Leong Highway begins from Hawaii 99 and 930 and carries Hawaii 83 north to bypass Hale'iwa to the east. First photo taken 01/18/11. Second photo taken 01/18/11. |
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Hawaii 83 begins its 43.92-mile loop around the North Shore to Kaneohe from the end of Hawaii 99. Four-lane Joseph P. Leong Highway realigned Hawaii 93 away from Haleiwa when it opened in 1993. Photo taken 01/18/11. |
Photo Credits:
2010-07-29 by Larry Epstein. 2011-01-17 by AARoads. 2011-01-18 by AARoads.
Page Updated 09-01-2011. |
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