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  2. Rav-Kav - Wikipedia

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    The effort is being led by groups like Transport Today and Tomorrow [clarification needed], which aims to expand sustainable transportation in Israel. Since 2019 in Jerusalem, and August 2022 in all other locations, Rav Kav is the main payment method on buses, whose drivers do not accept cash.

  3. Ministry of Transport and Road Safety - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Nir Barkat, mayor of Jerusalem, unveiled a NIS 8 billion transportation plan for the city drawn up in collaboration with the Transport Ministry.The plan includes a new light rail line, extensions of the first phase of the red line now under construction, a series of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) routes and five new roads.

  4. Rail transport in Israel - Wikipedia

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    A major LRT network is under construction in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, with three lines of the Tel Aviv Light Rail for a total of 90 km (56 mi) and 139 stations. The Red Line (opened in 2023) connects Petah Tikva in the northeast to Bat Yam in the southwest, with a main 12 km (7.5 mi) underground section (covering Bnei Brak , Ramat Gan ...

  5. Transport in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Tel-O-Fun in Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv has a growing network of bike paths, with more than over 360 kilometers (224 miles) existing or planned. [4] In April 2011, Tel Aviv municipality launched Tel-O-Fun, a bicycle sharing system, in which 150 stations of bicycles for rent were installed within the city limits. [5]

  6. Iceberg transport cost model - Wikipedia

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    The iceberg transport cost model is a commonly used, simple economic model of transportation costs. It relates transport costs linearly with distance, and pays these costs by extracting from the arriving volume. The model is attributed to Paul Samuelson's 1954 article in Deardorffs' Glossary of International Economics. [1]

  7. Tel Aviv Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Tel Aviv Light Rail (Hebrew: הרכבת הקלה בתל אביב, Romanized: Ha'rakēvet Ha'kalā Be'Tel Avīv, Arabic: قطار تل أبيب الخفيف, Romanized: Qītar Tall ʾAbīb Al-khāfifa), also known as Dankal (Hebrew: דנקל, Arabic: دانكال) is a mass transit system for Gush Dan, the Tel Aviv metropolitan area in ...

  8. Tel Aviv Metro - Wikipedia

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    Tel Aviv Metro (also MetroTLV) is a planned subway system for the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area. It will augment the Tel Aviv Light Rail and Israel Railways suburban lines and consist of three underground metro lines to form a rapid transit transportation solution for the city.

  9. Airlines cancel flights to Israel, Jordan and Lebanon as ...

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    Widespread cancellations: Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv (Simon Calder) More airlines are grounding flights to and from Israel, Jordan and Lebanon as tension in the Middle East grows.