Was the Hawaii Superferry part of the Interstate highway system?
No. The old logo for the former Hawaii Superferry interisland auto ferry system did look rather like an Interstate H-4 shield, as if the ferries would be an extension of the Interstate highway network on Oahu to reach several of Hawaii’s other major islands. However, the shield was not quite the same as a regular Interstate shield (for example, “Interstate” was replaced with “Interisland”, and “Hawaii Superferry” appeared in place of the state name). Moreover, the ferry system was privately-owned and operated, rather than part of the highway network maintained by Hawaii DOT’s Highways Division (though its Harbors Division provided dock facilities for the ferry vessels). A more detailed Hawaii Superferry discussion appears later in these FAQs.
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