May 27, 2026

MEO Moloka‘i Rural Shuttle could help relieve high gasoline costs

With gasoline prices ticking $7 a gallon for regular unleaded on Moloka‘i, Maui Economic Opportunity’s Rural Shuttle Service – which operates without cost to riders – could be an option for residents looking to save on their transportation costs.

“Fuel cost spikes due to local, national and international catastrophes and events hit home particularly hard in Hawai`i’s rural communities like Moloka`i,” said MEO CEO Debbie Cabebe. “We want to let Moloka`i residents, who are paying some of the highest gasoline prices in the nation, know that MEO’s Rural Shuttle Service is available and an option for households trying to make ends meet in these difficult times.”

The shuttles operate Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) on a schedule with limited service on Saturdays. No reservations are required.

The round trips begin in Kaunakakai near the Mitchell Pau`ole Center to points East ending at  Puko`o Fire Station (7 round trips with 5 stops in-between each day), West to Maunaloa Post Office and School (6 round trips with 3 stops in-between), and Central (6 round trips with 4 stops in-between) to Kalae Lookout through Hoolehua.

Residents will be able to get to the Moloka`i Airport, Kawela Plantation, Kilohana Elementary School, Kulana Oiwi, Kalua Koi Villas, Hoolehua and Kualapu`u Post Offices, Misaki’s grocery store and other destinations.

Schedules can be found at the MEO office, 380 Kolapa Place, Kaunakakai, and on buses and at https://www.meoinc.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/MKK-Bus-Schedule-Updated_02-28-25.pdf.

Riders are advised to be at marked bus stops at least 10 minutes before departure.

For more information, call MEO Moloka`i Transportation at (808) 553-3218.