Train timetable - Memorial Day and Independence Day, 25/26-4/23
Memorial Day • Tuesday 25/4/23
On Memorial Day, Tuesday 25/4/23, passenger trains will operate in a normal Tuesday format. As usual every year, bereaved family members are entitled to a discount of 50% of the fare on Memorial Day. In order to receive the discount, you must present a complete family certificate.
Independence Day • Wednesday 26/4/23
On Independence Day, Wednesday 26/4/23, Israel Railways will operate a dedicated schedule, and passenger trains will operate in the format of one train every hour, on all lines.
The Haifa-TA line and the Beer Sheva-TA line will operate with a frequency of two trains every hour, between
18:00-21:00.
In addition, on the eve of Independence Day (the night between Tuesday and Wednesday), the night trains will be operated in full format between the Binyamina-Tel'a-Natbeg-Jerusalem stations, with a frequency of one train every hour.
Train passengers are advised to keep up to date with the full details on the Israel Railways website, in the application and at the railway service center at number 5770*.
Thousands of people come to the ceremony at the Garden of Remembrance, Beit Biram, cemeteries...
What does the Ministry of Transportation do, producing shuttles for ceremonies? Increasing lines in the waist?
You made them laugh, reducing lines to a frequency of 1 to half an hour and dozens of people crowded like sardines and on line 58 and 37 this morning I saw that there were even people who didn't get on because of overcrowding.
Responding to Eyal, stop lying and misrepresenting, on most lines there are more than two trains per hour, I travel a lot by train from Haifa to Tel Aviv, and to other destinations and it didn't happen that there weren't plenty of seats. The transportation services in Israel are excellent, inexpensive, and frequent. Stop complaining!
Dina We all travel by train on Passover, Independence Day and the other holidays and suffer from delays due to extreme pressure.
Your response only says that you don't travel by trains these days or during rush hours. Because on Passover hundreds of people stood in the carriages between Haifa and Tel Aviv for an hour.
A train once an hour = imprisoning the public on Independence Day.. trains that fill up like sardines with hundreds of people standing in the aisles
Please obey the instructions of Israel Railways. Have a pleasant evening