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  2. Acre railway station - Wikipedia

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    First train departs at 01:09 and last train arrives at 01:26. On Fridays and holiday eves the station is served by 22 southbound and 20 northbound trains. First train departs at 01:09 and last train arrives at 15:00. On Saturdays and holiday the station is served by 6 southbound and 5 northbound trains. First train departs at 18:53 and last ...

  3. Kinneret (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    In the New Testament, the name appears changed to Gennesaret (in Matthew 14:34, Mark 6:53 and Luke 5:1; the latter refers to "the Lake of Gennesaret"). [13] In Matthew and Mark, this city or area is a place where Jesus visited and performed healings. [14] In Luke, he taught the crowds there and appointed his first four disciples.

  4. Ashkelon–Beersheba railway - Wikipedia

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    The Ashkelon–Beersheba railway is a railway line linking Ashkelon and Beersheba operated by Israel Railways. [1] It spans approximately 60 km of double track in the northern Negev region of southern Israel and provides rail service to the cities of Sderot, Netivot and Ofakim.

  5. Roma Termini railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station has regular train services to all major Italian cities, as well as daily international services to Munich, Geneva, and Vienna. 150 million passengers use Roma Termini each year and 850 trains run in and out of the station per day. [5]

  6. Gabbatha - Wikipedia

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    Gabbatha (Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: גבתא) is the name of a place in Jerusalem that is also referred to by the Greek name of Lithostrōtos (Greek λιθόστρωτος). It is recorded in the gospels to be the place of the trial of Jesus before his crucifixion c. 30/33 AD .

  7. Inter-city rail - Wikipedia

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    An inter-city train is typically an express train with limited stops and comfortable carriages to serve long-distance travel. Inter-city rail sometimes provides international services. This is most prevalent in Europe because of the proximity of its 50 countries to a 10,180,000-square-kilometre (3,930,000-square-mile) area. [ 1 ]

  8. Great Continental Railway Journeys - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Land of Israel, the Shrine of the Báb, Mount Carmel, the Hejaz Railway, Tel Aviv, the roots of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Jerusalem, the Jaffa to Jerusalem railway, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, the Al Aqsa Mosque, the separation barrier between Jerusalem and the West Bank ...

  9. Transport in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem train. Israel Railways operates two separate train lines to Jerusalem. 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.