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Tel Aviv central bus station, also known as the new central bus station (התחנה המרכזית החדשה, HaTahana HaMerkazit HaHadasha), is the main bus station of Tel Aviv, Israel. Located in the south of the city, it was opened on August 17, 1993. It is the second largest bus station in the world. [1]
Many if not most of Egged's intercity bus lines originate or end in a central bus station/terminal (CBS/CBT). Tel Aviv Central Bus Station is the largest terminal in Israel, and some say the largest in the world. [2] As previously mentioned, some intercity lines in rural areas are numbered below 100.
Most intercity lines use the central bus station or the 2000 Terminal (Arlozorov Terminal) located next to the Tel Aviv Central railway station. The 2000 Terminal is the second most important terminal in Tel Aviv, and all lines from the central bus station heading North stop there. Other important terminals include:
Opened in 1993 in hopes of rejuvenating one of Tel Aviv's poorest neighborhoods, the Central Bus Station is now commonly referred to as "the Monstrosity." An urban development dream gone bad, the ...
The central bus terminal (מסוף רכבת מרכז), Arlozorov Terminal or Tel Aviv 2000 Terminal (מסוף 2000), is a major bus station located next to the Tel Aviv Central railway station, near the border of Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan, next to the Ayalon Highway and the junction of several traffic arteries: Jabotinsky Road that leads to Ramat ...
The station is located near several major crossroads in central Tel Aviv. HaShalom Road continues east toward Givatayim and Ramat Gan while Kaplan Street proceeds west into Tel Aviv. Dozens of bus lines pass along the parallel Begin Road on their way to and from the central bus station.
Talpiyot - Malha- Tel Aviv Savidor Train Station weekdays only 492 Galeem Ha’arazim central bus terminal-Gesher Hameitarim - Ben Gurion Junction - Highway 3 - Sderot - Highway 232 - Highway 25 - Netivot 494 Galeem Ha’arazim central bus terminal-Gesher Hameitarim - Ben Gurion Junction - Highway 25 - Ofakim 495 Galeem
The Old Tel Aviv central bus station was the main bus station of Tel Aviv from 1941 until 1993. The station served intercity bus routes as well as local city and suburban buses. On August 18, 1993, Tel Aviv's New central bus station became the city's new transportation hub. The old station was demolished in July 2009.