(haipo) - Temporary changes in train traffic in the Atlit area on Friday 5/7/24 and also on Friday 19/7/24 due to rail maintenance works; Due to the works, train traffic between Binyamina and Haifa Hoof Carmel stations will be temporarily suspended; On this day, continuous travel between Haifa and Tel Aviv (the coastal line) will not be possible; Israel Railways will operate a set of shuttles free of charge.
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As part of the annual maintenance program, infrastructure works will be carried out to maintain, upgrade and replace track components in the Atlit station area.
Due to the works, Atlit station will be closed to service and the following changes in train traffic will apply
On Friday 5/7/24 and Friday 19/7/24:
- The night trains (between Thursday and Friday) on the Netavg-Nahariya line: It will be operated in a split format: between the Netavg and Neymina stations and between the Haifa Hoof HaCarmel and Nahariya stations.
- Trains on the Beer Sheva Center-Nahariya line will be operated in a split format: Between BS Merkaz and Binymina stations and between Haifa Hoof HaCarmel and Nahariya stations.
- Continuous travel between Tel Aviv and Haifa will not be possible. It will be possible to travel by train combined with shuttles.
- Trains on the Atlit-Beit Shean line will be operated between Haifa, the Carmel Beach and Beit Shean only And you will not stop at Atlit station.
- A system of free shuttles will be operated between the stations.
- Train traffic will return to normal on Saturday night 6/7/24 and Saturday night 20/7/24 with the resumption of service.
Train passengers are advised to update themselves on the details on the website, the app, or the telephone service center at the number *5770.
We apologize for the temporary inconvenience and thank you for your understanding and patience.
As usual clickbait headline. Instead of writing: "Changes in train traffic on Fridays in July"
So the unnecessary title is: "It will not be possible to travel continuously between Haifa and Tel Aviv"
which says nothing about when, how much, what day.
Classic clickbait and not news standard.
Provocative title without justification