(haipo) - The Israel Railways call center will also start operating in the wee hours of the night.
Israel Railways delivered to Hai Pa News Corporation:
With the start of summer and the welcome increase in the number of nighttime trips, Israel Railways is extending the hours of operation of the call center to 24 hours a day, six days a week.
With the beginning of summer and the increase in the number of late-night trips that characterize the summer months, Israel Railways is extending the hours of operation of the customer service center, which will now be available at night and will provide answers in the areas of general information (timetables, fares and other general questions), travel coordination for passengers with disabilities and providing a response in an emergency. In the near future, with the operation of the call center during the night hours, Israel Railways will examine the demand data and then the service delivery times will be determined accordingly.
Israel Railways advises passengers to update themselves on the train times before arriving at the station via the website and the train app or at the telephone service center which is available at the number 5770*. The train also reminds that in order to use escort services for passengers with disabilities, the call center must be contacted two hours before the planned trip, so that the station staff can prepare accordingly.
There are no trains, why do you need a hub?
Net public relations. The center will answer that there is no train? hook
The Minister of Transportation had to stop with nonsense on Labor Day and it seems to have good results. Maybe in a few years I will be able to say goodbye to the private car. Maybe there will be fewer serious traffic accidents. Drivers, drive carefully. Pedestrians, pay attention when walking and especially when crossing roads, including at a crosswalk.
How to get to the train without a bus
What a stupid and misleading title
Maybe instead of an answer you will run trains!!!! in the wee hours of the night mainly from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, Haifa and Tel Aviv,
Wow, what an annoying and lame clickbait
The railway management has an obligation for you to establish a security system on the trains and on the platforms fully and permanently to protect the public from crime incidents on the trains and in all railway facilities. You do not have to wait for a crime to occur to decide on providing 24/7 security and safety
The Israel Railways needs to understand that it is a significant means of transportation and must think about the needs of the public and not about the comfort of the railway employees. That is why the railways should work continuously all the time and be organized and respond to malfunctions immediately
Welcome initiative . But Finney is absolutely right.
Security needs to be increased.
Do I understand correctly that the trains also switch to travel in the wee hours of the night?
It will only lead to many cases of obscene acts and rape and in addition sexual harassment of deviants.
At least 2 detectives or security guards with weapons must be attached to each such train.
At least psychologically there will be minimal protection for female passengers.
Add trains at night, on Friday and Saturday!
An intelligence service alone does nothing!
Anyone who wants a train or any other mass transportation on Shabbat, stop "selling" to us, that he is mocking a "Jewish and democratic" country.
By the way, I am certain that there will be a Shabbat on Shabbat after the leaders of the anarchists officially and solemnly announce the end of the rebellion and riots. In the meantime there is no reason to facilitate their arrival.
The trains should work 24*7, 364 days a year.
to provide service to residents.
A country with an ayatollah rule hurts its citizens for the sake of "Hashem".
You are welcome to leave for Poland or Germany.
This is the Jewish state.
right
Hello everyone.
I am 76 years old, have difficulty walking and walk with a cane.
When I travel by train, I have to use the elevator.
There are elevators, but you have to know where they are. Sometimes during rush hour, it's really hard.
What I really want!! that the management will initiate
"Operation signage" for elevators in all train stations in Israel. It won't be expensive, and will help the elderly population a lot.
Thank you very much in advance,
Reuven Koffler