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  2. Transport in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Electric train of Israel railways over the Ayalon valley Ayalon Highway, Tel Aviv. Transportation in Israel is based mainly on private motor vehicles and bus service and an expanding railway network. A lack of inland waterways and the small size of the country make air and water transport of only minor importance in domestic transportation, but ...

  3. List of bus routes in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Line Operator Places Notes 1 Extra (Circular route) Kiryat HaMemshala – Jerusalem CBS – Malkhei Yisrael St. – Mea Shearim St. – Damascus Gate – Western Wall – HaNevi'im St. – Straus St. – Malkhei Yisrael Street – Jerusalem CBS

  4. Rail transport in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The government of Israel, believing that freight rail transport in the country is underutilized, particularly with respect to container transport, has set a goal of doubling the amount of freight transported by rail by the middle of the 2010s decade and tripling it by the end of the decade. Its plan calls for an upgrade of the freight transport ...

  5. Ministry of Transport and Road Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Transport, National Infrastructure and Road Safety (MOT) (Hebrew: משרד התחבורה, התשתיות הלאומיות והבטיחות בדרכים, Arabic: وزارة المواصلات والأمان على الطريق) is a government agency that handles transportation and road safety issues in Israel.

  6. Transport in Tel Aviv - Wikipedia

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    The Tel Aviv transportation system is seen as the hub of the Israeli transport network in terms of road, rail, and air transport. The Israeli road network partly centers on Tel Aviv , with some of the country's largest highways passing through or running to the city.

  7. Transport in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Egged bus lines and Israel Railways connect the city of Jerusalem to much of Israel, and a high-speed rail line to Herzliya via Ben Gurion Airport and Tel-Aviv was completed in 2018. Within the city, the roads, rather than the rails, are the primary mode of transportation. Jerusalem Central Bus Station

  8. Israel Railways - Wikipedia

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    Israel Railways Ltd. (Hebrew: רַכֶּבֶת יִשְׂרָאֵל, Rakevet Yisra'el) is the state-owned principal railway company responsible for all inter-city, commuter, and freight rail transport in Israel. Israel Railways network consists of 1,138 kilometers (707 mi) of track.

  9. Rav-Kav - Wikipedia

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    Rav-Kav was first introduced in August 2007 by the Ministry of Transportation. Operations started on August 28, 2007, by Kavim, a small bus company serving the suburban cities of Kiryat Ono, Or Yehuda, Yehud and Petah Tikva, as well as several other destinations in the Jezreel Valley area in northern Israel. Several other small companies were ...