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
Victory for the Negev vision: Light Rail will reach gates of the intelligence campus - opinion
Grapevine: Kudos and complaints
Jerusalem promised robust public transport but people still use cars
A city of this size in a Western country would be equipped with a number of means of providing proper public transportation for its residents and visitors.
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Will Jerusalem ever be a normal city?
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Police arrest Arab who planned to attack light rail with fireworks
The suspect, a member of a terrorist group, was involved in producing explosives.
Smart traffic planning system LISA approved for use in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem
A Ministry of Transportation committee approved the adoption of LISA for traffic planning in Israel.
China sues Israeli government for denying light rail tender 'under US pressure'
Israeli and Chinese companies sued, claiming the decision to block Chinese bids for the project was based on illegal US pressure.
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Light at the end of the tunnel: TLV light rail completes first full test-run
The light rail completed its first test-run between Petah Tikva and Bat Yam on Wednesday.
Tel Aviv residents accidentally pay the light railway's water bills
The residents of a building in Tel Aviv were charged with high water bills after the contractor building the light railway nearby accidentally connected to their plumbing.