| Roads · Highway 1 · Highway 2 · Highway 4 · Highway 5 · Highway 6 · Highway 60 · Highway 90 · Route 431 · Route 443 · Ayalon Highway · Begin Expressway · Carmel Tunnels Transportation in Israel is well developed, and is continuously being upgraded to meet the demands of rapid population growth, political factors, military needs of the Israel Defense Force, tourism and increased traffic. ...
The Israeli road development began during the British Mandate of Palestine. ...
Highway 1 (Hebrew: ), is the main highway connecting Tel Aviv with Jerusalem. ...
Highway 2 (Hebrew: , Kvish 2) is an Israeli highway located on the coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea. ...
Highway 4 (Hebrew: , Kvish 4) is an Israeli highway that runs along Israels entire coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea, its rout is from the Erez Border Crossing with the Gaza Strip to Rosh Hanikra border crossing with Lebanon. ...
Highway 5, or the Trans-Samaria Highway (Hebrew: ×××ש ×××¦× ×©××ר××, Kvish Chotze Shomron), is one of Israels main motorways connecting the Mediterranean coast immediately north of Tel Aviv with Ariel and other Israeli settlements in Samaria (northern West Bank). ...
Headquarters and control centre near Petah Tikva Highway 6 (Hebrew: ), widely known as the Trans-Israel Highway or Cross-Israel Highway (×××¦× ×שר××), is a major electronic toll highway in Israel. ...
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The Israeli symbol for Route 90 An authentic Route 90 road sign on the southbound lane A memorial road sign on Route 90 dedicating the route in memory of the late Rehavam Zeevi Route 90 is the longest road in Israel and stretches from Metula and the northern border with...
Highway 431 (Hebrew: ), is a suburban freeway, currently under construction in the south of the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area in Israel. ...
The Israeli symbol for Road 443 Highway 443 (Hebrew: ), also Maaleh Beit Choron, way of Beth-Horon, is the main highway connecting Modiin with Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, and also serves as a secondary connection between the Tel Aviv area and Jerusalem. ...
The Ayalon Highway (Route 20) (Hebrew: × ×ª××× ××××××, Netivey Ayalon) is a major expressway in the Tel Aviv region of Israel. ...
The Menachem Begin Expressway (or Begin Boulevard) is an urban expressway in western Jerusalem. ...
The Carmel Tunnels are a set of road tunnels currently under construction in and around Haifa, Israel. ...
Bus · Egged · Dan · Kavim · Metrodan Beersheba · Metropoline · Nativ Express · Superbus · Connex A Go North East bus parked in a lay-by in Tyne and Wear, England. ...
Egged A bendy city bus in Israel. ...
Kavim is an Israeli bus company. ...
Metrodan Beersheba Ltd. ...
Metropoline is an Israeli intercity bus company which provides bus service between Tel Aviv and Beer Sheva. ...
Nativ Express, or Nateev Express is an Israeli bus company. ...
Superbus is an Israeli bus company, which provides bus routes from Tel Aviv to Lod, Ramla, Tzrifin, Modiin Illit and Shoham, as well as within those towns. ...
Connex may refer to: a brand name used by Veolia Transport a ficticious energy company in the film Syriana an earlier name of Vodafone Romania a private operator of the suburban railway system in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Connex Melbourne Category: ...
Railways · Israel Railways Israel Railways Logo Israel Railways (Hebrew: ר××ת ×שר×× Rakévet Yisraél) is Israels government-owned national railway company and is responsible for all inter-city and suburban railway passenger and freight traffic in the country. ...
Light Rails, Rapid Transits and BRTs · Tel Aviv Subway · Jerusalem Light Rail · Carmelit · Metronit A Light rail system Historically, a railway built in Britain under the 1896 Light Railways Act This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
A rapid transit, underground, subway, tube, elevated, or metro(politan) system is a railwayâusually in an urban areaâwith a high capacity and frequency of service, and grade separation from other traffic. ...
There is a large number of public transport systems in European towns that fulfill several of the BRT criteria given above, but they are rarely designated as BRT. Bus lanes and exclusive use of key city-centre streets is commonplace, and bus priority on approach to traffic lights is quite...
The Tel Aviv Subway is an as-yet-unbuilt light rail/metro system long planned for Israels largest metropolitan area. ...
The Jerusalem Light Rail project consists of initially one and in a later phase possibly multiple light rail lines to provide fast and efficient public transportation in Jerusalem. ...
The Carmelit is a subway (underground metro) in Haifa, Israel. ...
Buses similar to those in Haifa The Metronit (Hebrew: ), pronounced Metro-neet, is a new above-ground bus rapid transit/light rail system in Haifa, Israel. ...
Ports · Port of Eilat · Port of Ashdod · Port of Haifa Categories: Stub | Commercial item transport and distribution | Transportation ...
The Port of Eilat is the only Israeli port on the Red Sea. ...
Port of Ashdod Cargo at the port The Port of Ashdod is Israels main cargo port, processing approximately 60% of Israeli marine cargo. ...
The Port of Haifa is the main Israeli international seaport. ...
Aviation Authorities and Companies · Israel Airports Authority · Ben Gurion International Airport · El Al Israel Airlines · Arkia Israel Airlines · Israir Airlines · Sun D'Or · Chim-Nir Aviation International civil aviation is governed by the Convention on International Civil Aviation (commonly known as the Chicago Convention). ...
An airline is an organization providing aviation services to passengers and/or cargo. ...
The Israel Airports Authority was founded in 1977 as a public corporation mandated by the Israel Airports Authority Law. The authority is responsible for the management of Israels major civil airports and land-to-land border terminals between Israel and its neighbours (Egypt, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority). ...
Ben Gurion International Airport or Ben Gurion Airport (â, Namal TeÅ«fa Ben GÅ«ryÅn, Arabic: , maá¹Är Ben Ghuryon ad-dawlÄ«) (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), historically known as Lydda Airport and sometimes referred to today by its Hebrew acronym Natbag (â), is the largest international airport in Israel. ...
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Arkia Israeli Airlines (×רק××¢, Hebrew: ) is an airline based in Tel Aviv, Israel. ...
Israir Boeing 757 at Ben Gurion Airport Israir Airlines is an airline based in Tel Aviv, Israel. ...
Sun DOr International Airlines is a charter airline based in Tel Aviv, Israel. ...
Chim-Nir Aviation is an airline based in Herzliya Airport, Israel. ...
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