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East Jerusalem Arab-run buses serve the city's Arab neighborhoods in Eastern Jerusalem and also some Palestinian towns in the Palestinian Authority and Israeli Arab towns. This system is based out of the East Jerusalem Central Bus Station on Sultan Suleiman Street, though buses also leave from outside the Damascus Gate of the Old City.
Har Homa – East Talpiot – City Center – Jerusalem CBS: Night line 108 Egged Ramot – City Center – Talpiot: Night line 111 Egged (Holiday route) (Circular route). Malha Mall - Jerusalem CBS – Mahane Yehuda Market – Damascus Gate Western Wall– HaNevi'im St.- Mahane Yehuda Market – Jerusalem CBS – Malha Mall: Holiday Seasons ...
Some of the city's streets may have been paved along its route. [16] In the 1970s, when traffic congestion mounted in the city center, proposals were discussed for widening the main roads. [17] In 1996, the government approved new plans for an integrated network relying on rapid transit, including a light rail system and bus rapid transit. [18 ...
Jerusalem Metro is a proposed rapid transit system with underground metro lines for Greater Jerusalem. It is intended to complement the existing Jerusalem Light Rail and alleviate traffic congestion in the city.
A standard gauge rail link between Israel and Gaza through the Erez Crossing operated until the early 1970s. The railway has been dismantled in the Gaza Strip, and on the Israeli side Israel Railways ' active railway line ends about 4.5 km northeast of the crossing, though in the future it may be re-extended to the crossing to provide a cargo ...
Jerusalem central bus station; Chords Bridge; E. East Jerusalem Central Bus Station; Egged Bus 99; H. Highway 16 (Israel) I. Illit (company) J. Jaffa–Jerusalem railway;
Israel has combined its assault on the southern Gaza Strip with an online grid map dividing the enclave into hundreds of zones, which it says will direct residents away from its fight against Hamas.
The East Jerusalem Central Bus Station is a transportation hub serving Arab neighborhoods in the city of Jerusalem and other locations in the West Bank. It is located on Sultan Suleiman Street across from the Old City's Damascus Gate, [1] as well as the Damascus Gate light rail station for Jerusalem's Red Line.