The Israel Railways spokeswoman told Haifa News Corporation:
During Passover, the trains will be operated according to a designated schedule, which includes reinforcement and extension of existing train routes. Israel Railways recommends that passengers these days keep up to date with train times via the website and app or at the customer service call center at *5770.
- On the eve of Passover (Monday 22.04.24 yd in Nisan tashfad) and also on the eve of the holiday Monday (Sunday 28.04.24 6h in nisan tashfad) the passenger trains will be operated between the hours of 00:17-00:XNUMX in an enhanced format based on Friday timetables with the addition of a high-frequency train service of two trains per hour (instead of one per hour) on the Haifa-Tala line, as well as the operation of a train service on the Dimona-Be'er Sheva line.
- On the evening of the first holiday (Tuesday, April 23.4.24, 29.4.24, 21 in Nisan Tashfad), as well as on the evening of the second holiday (Monday, April 30, 24, 30, in Nisan, Tashfad), the passenger trains will operate between the hours of XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. and XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. in an enhanced format based on On Shabbat timetables plus train service on the Dimona-Be'er Sheva line.
- During the Holy Week (Wednesday-Thursday 24-25.4.24, 30.4.24-XNUMX in Nisan XNUMX) as well as on Asro Hag (Tuesday XNUMX) train traffic will be increased as follows:
• The route of train number 30 will be extended, which will depart from Be'er Sheva Central Station at 9:41 and end its journey at Haifa Central Station at 12:23 (instead of the Tel Aviv Svidor Central Station). Stops will be added at the Tel Aviv University, Herzliya and Haifa stations.
• The route of train number 37 will be extended, which will depart from the Haifa Central Hasmona station (instead of the Tel Aviv Savidor Central station) at 14:02 p.m. and end its journey at Beer Sheva Central station at 16:49 p.m. Stops will be added at the Haifa, Herzliya and Tel Aviv University stations.
• On the night between Tuesday and Wednesday (23-24.4.24 XNUMX-XNUMX in Nisan XNUMX) the route of the night trains departing from Herzliya station will be extended and will end their journey at Jerusalem Yitzhak Navon station (instead of at Netavg station).
Israel Railways wishes a happy and safe Passover, a good trip and happy holidays.
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