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The Dan Bus Cooperative is an Israeli bus company based in Tel Aviv. It operates local and regional bus services in the Gush Dan metropolitan area as well as in the Judea and Samaria areas. Jump to: navigation, search A bus is a large wheeled vehicle intended to carry numerous persons in addition to the driver. ... Tel-Aviv was founded on empty dunes north of the existing city of Jaffa. ... Gush Dan (Hebrew גּוּשׁ דָּן, Standard Hebrew Guš Dan) is the Hebrew name of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area including areas from both the Tel Aviv District and the Central District of Israel on the Mediterranean coast. ... Desert hills in southern Judea, looking east from the town of Arad Judea or Judaea (יהודה Praise, Standard Hebrew Yəhuda, Tiberian Hebrew Yəhûḏāh) is a term used for the mountainous southern part of historic Palestine, an area now divided between Israel, Jordan and the West Bank. ... Samaria, Sumaria or Shomron (Hebrew שֹׁמְרוֹן, Standard Hebrew Å omÉ™ron, Tiberian Hebrew ŠōmÉ™rôn, Arabic سامريّون SāmariyyÅ«n (but commonly called in Arabic جبال نابلس Jibal Nablus), in the New Testament Greek Σαμαρεία) is a term used for the mountainous northern part of the area on the west bank of the Jordan River. ...


Dan provides bus service six days a week. From Friday afternoon until after Sunset Saturday night, service is suspended in observance of the Jewish Sabbath, as required by Jewish and Israeli law. Dan buses run until approximately 1:00 A.M. and resume service in the early morning hours. Jump to: navigation, search This article concerns the Sabbath in Christianity. ...


As of May 2005, a single ticket price within the city of Tel Aviv costs NIS 5.20, a multiple-ride pass (a "Kartisiya") costs NIS 41.60, and an unlimited monthly pass costs NIS 196.00. Tel-Aviv was founded on empty dunes north of the existing city of Jaffa. ... NIS is an acronym for: National Intelligence Service (Albania), Albanias new state security agency Naval Investigative Service, predecessor of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) National Intelligence Service (South Korea), South Koreas state security agency Network Information Service New Israeli sheqel Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet... NIS is an acronym for: National Intelligence Service (Albania), Albanias new state security agency Naval Investigative Service, predecessor of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) National Intelligence Service (South Korea), South Koreas state security agency Network Information Service New Israeli sheqel Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet... NIS is an acronym for: National Intelligence Service (Albania), Albanias new state security agency Naval Investigative Service, predecessor of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) National Intelligence Service (South Korea), South Koreas state security agency Network Information Service New Israeli sheqel Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet...


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Dan Online (632 words)
Established as a cooperative venture in the pre-state era, Dan was restructured in 2002 as a regular commercial enterprise.
With a ratio of 1.9 employees per bus, Dan is one of the most efficient public transport operators in the world where the average ratio is 3.4:1.
Dan’s entire fleet of buses is air-conditioned and includes a diverse range of vehicles, from smaller buses for narrow streets through to regular buses and elongated bus.
Israel Overview | TheBeatenPath.com (2327 words)
The bus system in Israel is extremely developed, and, as a result, it proves to be the country's main form of public transportation.
The Egged Bus Cooperative, Israel's largest bus company (and the second largest in the world), operates a large number of transport routes throughout the country.
Bus stations in Israel are of two types, namely terminals and central terminals.
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