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  2. Way of the Patriarchs - Wikipedia

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    The ascent from Jaffa to Jerusalem through the Plain of Ayalon is now duplicated by Route 412, Highway 44 and Route 1. [ citation needed ] Further south, Highway 35 roughly follows the path of the ancient " Lachish Road" from Gaza, Ashkelon and Ashdod through the Lachish region to Hebron.

  3. Highway 60 (Israel–Palestine) - Wikipedia

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    Within Jerusalem, Highway 60, known by the municipality as the Talpiot–Atarot Axis and often referred to by its official Jerusalem Municipality designation, "Road 1" (not to be confused with National Highway 1), is the central north–south artery running through the city centre.

  4. Highway 1 (Israel–Palestine) - Wikipedia

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    At this point, Israel's longest bridge, part of the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem High-Speed Railway, can be seen in the valley to the north. The road crosses the Ayalon Stream and ascends to 250 meters as it briefly crosses the Green Line (the 1949 Armistice Line) for 1.5 km and back again at Latrun.

  5. List of bus routes in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Mamila (night line)- Jerusalem CBS – Tel Aviv Savidor Train Station morning alternatives from Har Homa, East Talpiot, Gilo, Neve Ya’akov, Ramot, Ein Kerem, Night line 481 Egged Maale Adummim - French Hill- Tel Aviv Savidor Train Station weekday peak directions service only 482 Egged Neve Ya’akov- Tel Aviv Savidor Train Station

  6. Transport in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The main line is the new high-speed rail link, which opened in 2018, with an expected transit time from Tel Aviv of about 30 minutes. It runs from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem via Ben Gurion Airport and terminates at a new underground station, Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon railway station, located between the Jerusalem Central Bus Station and the ...

  7. Highway 50 (Israel–Palestine) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Israel Ministry of Transport and the Jerusalem Municipality began using the designation 50. [6] [7] New blue "Highway 50" signs were posted by the National Roads Company of Israel to reflect this change. [8] [9] [10] The Moriah-Jerusalem Development Corporation, responsible for road construction in Jerusalem also uses the ...

  8. List of Egged bus routes in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem CBS – Tel Aviv Arlozorov Terminal: Express Giv'at Zeev: 478 [5] Ma'ale Adumim – Be'er Sheba CBS Direct Highway 6: 480 [9] Jerusalem CBS – Tel Aviv Arlozorov Terminal: Direct Highway 1: 481 Tel Aviv Arlozorov Terminal - Ma'ale Adumim: Direct Jerusalem 482 [5] Tel aviv Arlozorov Terminal - Jerusalem Neve Yaakov: Direct Highway 443 ...

  9. Route 443 (Israel–Palestine) - Wikipedia

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    Route 443 begins as a local street near downtown Lod.Leaving Lod to the east, it becomes a divided highway, crossing Highway 1 and Highway 6 at the Ben Shemen Interchange, and continuing to Shilat junction, which serves as the entrance for the Modi'in area.

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