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The district's largest city is Rishon LeZion. The district's population as of 2017 was 2,115,800. The district's population as of 2017 was 2,115,800. According to the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, 88% of the population is Jewish , 8.2% is Arab , and 4% are "non-classified", being mostly former Soviet Union immigrants of partial or ...
Rishon LeZion. Ashdod. Beersheba. Petah Tikva. Netanya. Holon. Bnei Brak. Bat Yam. Ramat Gan. ... District First settlement Population estimate 2022 [6] Population ...
The Rishon LeZion orchestra was established in 1895. In 1898, the year Theodor Herzl visited the settlement, the city park (then the village park) was established and a water tower was built next to the well. [8] Great Synagogue, founders square, and village bell. A founder of Rishon LeZion was Joseph Feinberg [10] the father of Dora Bloch.
Rishon LeZion Highway 4 (northbound) Highway 42 Road 4311 5 מחלף הראשונים (HaRishonim Interchange) named after neighborhood and railway station ult. HaRishonim: Rishon LeZion Ness Ziona: Route 412 (Herzl St.) 6 מחלף נס ציונה (Nes Ziona Interchange) Banner to Zion: Ness Ziona Rishon LeZion Be'er Ya'akov: Road 4313 9 ...
Holon, Kiryat Sharet – Rishon LeZion, Park and Ride 71 Tel-Aviv, Levinski College – Rishon LeZion, The Gold Mall 74 Tel Aviv, Reading Terminal – Rishon LeZion, Azrieli Rishonim 78 (Limited frequency) Holon local route: Dov-Hoz Interchange – Yamit 2000 83 Tel-Aviv, Arlozorov Terminal – Rishon LeZion, Central Bus Station. Via Bat-Yam. 85
The southern part of the highway (i.e., the section passing through the Holon, Bat Yam and Rishon LeZion suburbs) was completed in 2012, including a second overpass in the Holon interchange and dual track railroad and six stations in the median of the highway (as part of a project which extended the Coastal Railway to Ashdod).
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The station is located in the southern area of the city, in the middle of HaRishonim Interchange, at the intersection of the new Highway 431 and Route 412 (Rishon LeZion – Nes Ziona road). It was opened on September 13, 2003, with the Beit Shemesh railway station. The station has two platforms.