Jerusalem light rail
Gush Etzion, Efrat, to be easily accessible to Jerusalem by light rail under new proposal
The proposed train line would mark the first direct rail connection between Gush Etzion and the capital, as the region continues to grow and make other major road improvements.
Ultra-Orthodox protesters block traffic, set fire on road near Jerusalem's Shabbat Square
Grapevine: Kudos and complaints
Israel Police arrests hit squad in Triangle region, seizes weapons and drugs
For out of Zion shall go forth the tidings
For the first time in Israel, the light rail enables full access to people with handicaps.
The City: ‘You are not respecting the people here’
As the battle over the light rail’s Blue Line rages, residents get a lesson in City Hall democracy.
New Jerusalem Light Rail video urges Israelis to adopt UK manners while traveling
The video has already garnered nearly 250,000 views on social media, according to The Jewish Chronicle.
This week in Jerusalem: Happy birthday to the light rail
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
Palestinian teen arrested for allegedly attempting knife attack on Jerusalem light rail
Police and security guards continue heightened security throughout capital and rail route following July’s failed suicide bombing.
'Foiled Jerusalem tram bombing planned by Palestinian student over Temple Mount'
Police and Shin Bet release details of investigation of July 17 incident.
The genius underlying the light rail on Emek Refaim
by taking the German Colony down a few pegs, the desire of these ghost owners coming to stay there will be reduced.
Transportation Ministry, Jerusalem Municipality defend German Colony light-rail extension
‘As residents, we all love Emek Refaim, and we will carefully preserve the character of neighborhood,’ says official.
Jerusalem’s German Colony: light rail extension will ruin Emek Refaim
Municipal official says concerns unfounded, construction won’t start for five years.
Typical for Jerusalem
Despite heavy opposition and negative ramifications for most residents, there seems to be little residents can do to stop construction of the light rail’s Blue Line along Emek Refaim St.