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Surviving Israeli public transport as an oleh
Diving headfirst into the chaos, terrors, and joys of the Israeli public transport system - or lack thereof - amid a heatwave and the temporary shutdown of Jerusalem's light rail.
Damage to electrical infrastructure in Tel Aviv area disrupts train traffic
Three people killed in train crash in Germany, police say
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From Tel Aviv to Haifa in 30 minutes: Israel Railways to launch high-speed line by 2029
According to the Transportation Ministry, trains on the new line will be capable of speeds up to 250 kilometers per hour.
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'A crucial milestone': Construction of Jerusalem Khan station officially begins
"The high-speed rail extension will make it faster and easier for residents and visitors to reach the city center in a convenient and sustainable way," said Miri Regev.
Better mobile reception on trains? Israel Railways to improve service WiFi on trains
The Transportation and Communications ministries announced a NIS 68 million plan to improve cellular reception for passengers traveling on Israel Railways.
El Al cancels all flights, tells passengers not to come to airport amid Iran threat
The company confirmed it is acting in accordance with instructions from the country's security and aviation authorities.
Beirut's new government moves to reboot Lebanon's public transport
Civil society leaders in Lebanon continue to advocate for equitable urban infrastructure despite decades of political inaction
At least 18 injured in knife attack in Hamburg, woman arrested
The woman is believed to have acted alone, and no information has been identified as to her motive.
Massive renewal in Bat Yam: 4,600 apartments to be built around the light rail station
VATMAL discussed a major urban renewal near “Ha'Atzmaut” station with 4,600 new homes, commerce, jobs, bike paths, and public spaces. Around 1,600 existing units will be vacated for the project.
Israeli public transport fares to rise for second time in less than a year
Bus and train fares in Israel will significantly rise this Friday to fund the “Transportation Justice” reform, though the quality of public transport will remain low.
CAF Israel president: Israel Railways must bring in more players
"What is needed is 200 kilometers to connect the Saudi railway network to the Israeli one — via Jordan," said CAF Israel president Mickey Raviv.
Israel Railways CEO: We aim for 300m passengers by 2040
Israel Railways CEO Moshe Jana: 'These are not imaginary numbers, but numbers that we are part of the five-year plan. The dream — 30 minutes gross from Beersheva or Haifa to Tel Aviv.'