• Thumbnail for Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon railway station
    JerusalemYitzhak Navon Railway Station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת ירושלים – יצחק נבון, Tahanat HaRakevet Yerushalaim–Yitzhak Navon; Arabic: محطة أورشليم – يتسحاق...
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    HaHagana railway station to JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station. As of 2019, the scheduled travel time between Ben Gurion Airport railway station and Jerusalem...
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    المالحة) was one of two Israel Railways termini in Jerusalem, the other being JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station. The station is located in the southern...
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    differentiate it from the Jerusalem–Malha and JerusalemYitzhak Navon stations opened after its closure. It was part of the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway until its closure...
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    central Jerusalem known as JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station, conveniently located across from the central bus station and adjacent to the Jerusalem Light...
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  • railway station (2005–2020) JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station (2018–present) Category:Railway stations in Jerusalem This disambiguation page lists...
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    000 sq ft), it was the largest railway station in Israel until the opening of the JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station, which is eight times larger....
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    especially characteristic in the non-metro JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station, constructed as a pylon station due to its 80-meter depth, where the platform...
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    Jaffa Road (category Streets in Jerusalem)
    Jerusalem Light Rail, as well as by the JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station directly adjacent to the Central Bus Station. Originally paved in 1861 as part...
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    up to 160 km/h (99 mph) between Ben Gurion Airport and Jerusalem-Yitzhak Navon railway station. The Judaean Mountains have been associated with winemaking...
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    HaShalom stations at the time; it was subsequently overtaken by JerusalemYitzhak Navon and demoted to fourth place, but remains the third-busiest station in...
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  • مركز) is a proposed railway station in Jerusalem. The new Tel Aviv–Jerusalem railway reaches as far as JerusalemYitzhak Navon station located 80m underground...
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    deepest urban rapid transit station in the world Jerusalem-Yitzhak Navon railway station, the current deepest heavy rail station in the world "Hokkaido 'Doraemon'...
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  • The JerusalemYitzhak Navon intercity rail station is located adjacent to the bus station, across Jaffa street. A Jerusalem Light Rail station, as well...
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    transportation hub. The JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station has begun operation for the new high-speed railway to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv and Ben Gurion...
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    Aviv. The Tel Aviv–Jerusalem railway runs non-stop from JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station to the airport and began operation in 2018. Australian...
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    Jerusalem via Ben Gurion Airport and terminates at a new underground station, JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station, located between the Jerusalem Central...
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    short distances between stations. The design is flexible, and has become common in many European countries. Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) is using 60 diesel-powered...
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    operating on the line between Herzliya and Jerusalem Yitzhak Navon station. As part of the Route 531 project the station was greatly expanded. Platform exits...
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    passenger station, opened on 29 November 2020. The new station complex, around 6000 m2 in area, is the third biggest in Israel after JerusalemYitzhak Navon and...
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    Porta Alpina (category Cancelled railway stations)
    station in the world, ten times as deep as the 80 m (260 ft) of the JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station (the world's deepest heavy rail station)...
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    Moscow Metro, 84 metres (276 ft) below ground JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station of Israel Railways, 80 metres (260 ft) below ground "Westside MAX...
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    early morning. The station is a stop on the Tel Aviv–Jerusalem railway. Travel time from the airport to Navon station in Jerusalem is just under 25 minutes...
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  • Thumbnail for Haifa–Hof HaCarmel railway station
    Hof HaCarmel was the busiest station in Israel outside Tel Aviv. However, it lost the title to JerusalemYitzhak Navon in 2020. On December 16, 2021...
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    Pyongyang Metro (category Railway lines opened in 1973)
    heavy rail station in the world is the JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station, located 80 m (260 ft) underground. The Porta Alpina railway station, located...
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  • In 2021 Elevator World magazine named the escalator at JerusalemYitzhak Navon railway station the global Project of the Year in the "Escalators (New...
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    The new platforms serve trains originating from or headed to JerusalemNavon railway station. Platform numbers increase in a North-to-South direction "2019...
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    contemporary museum, located near the Jaffa Gate entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem. The citadel that stands today dates to the Mamluk and Ottoman periods...
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    railway station. Tzvi Tzafriri, the general manager of Israel Railways, decided to move the head office to Tel Aviv Savidor Central Railway Station....
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    Romema (redirect from Romema (Jerusalem))
    serves as Jerusalem's transportation hub. It is home to the Jerusalem Central Bus Station, the Chords Bridge, and the Yitzhak Navon train station. The name...
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