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  2. List of Egged bus routes in Israel - Wikipedia

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    400–499 is for lines that operate in the Jerusalem District (and some northern lines). 500–699 were used to lines in the Sharon area (and still in use for very few northern lines). The lines in the Sharon were short distance lines. All lines that were in the Sharon region were transferred to other bus operators such as Kavim and Metropoline.

  3. List of bus routes in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Ha’arazim central bus terminal - Golda Meir Blvd. – Kiryat Tzanz - Sorotzkin - Romama - Jerusalem CBS - Ramat Shlomo route extension to Ha’arazim central bus terminal on November 29 2024 59

  4. Transport in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Egged articulated bus. Buses are the country's main form of public transport. In 2017, bus passenger trips totaled approximately 740 million. [6] In 2009, 16 companies operated buses for public transport, totaling 5,939 buses and 8,470 drivers. Egged is Israel's largest bus company, and operates routes throughout the country. [7]

  5. Transport in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Route 99 tourist bus. Jerusalem Central Bus Station is Jerusalem's main intercity bus station. The city is served mainly by Egged buses, though as of 2009, a number of other companies are providing an increasing number of bus lines to and from the city also; as of 2009, Dan and Superbus also use the Central Bus Station.

  6. Transport in Rome - Wikipedia

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    N (Night bus routes) - indicates Rome's night bus network, it is made up of 31 lines and serves a large part of the city, the system also includes 4 night lines (nMA, nMB, nMC and nME) which respectively cover the routes taken by the metro and the Rome-Lido railway (Metromare) when these are closed. They are active from 23:30 to 5:30 am.

  7. Kinneret (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    In the New Testament, the name appears changed to Gennesaret (in Matthew 14:34, Mark 6:53 and Luke 5:1; the latter refers to "the Lake of Gennesaret"). [13] In Matthew and Mark, this city or area is a place where Jesus visited and performed healings. [14] In Luke, he taught the crowds there and appointed his first four disciples.

  8. Way of the Patriarchs - Wikipedia

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    Highway 1 between Jerusalem and the Jordan Valley follows the ancient route. [citation needed] To the west of Shechem, the ancient "Aphek Ascent" from the Via Maris and the coastal plain passed through Aphek, Soco and today's Kfar Saba and . Highway 55 duplicates the eastern part of this route. [citation needed]

  9. Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    At the entrance to the city, near the Jerusalem Chords Bridge and the Central Bus Station, twelve towers rising between 24 and 33 stories will be built, as part of a complex that will also include an open square and an underground train station serving a new express line between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, and will be connected by bridges and ...