(Hai Fe) - On the dates Friday 20/12/24 - Mochas 21/12/24 changes will be applied to train traffic.
Israel Railways delivered to Hai Pa News Corporation:
Temporary changes in train traffic on the coastal line (Haifa-Tel'a) on Friday 20/12/24 and Tuesday 21/12/24 due to life-saving infrastructure works essential to travel safety; Due to the works, train traffic between Binyamina and Haifa Hoof Carmel stations will be temporarily suspended; During these days, continuous travel between Haifa and Tel Aviv (the coastal line) will not be possible, including the night trains to Tel Aviv on the night between Thursday and Friday; Israel Railways will operate a system of shuttles free of charge
As part of the annual maintenance program, life-saving infrastructure works essential to the safety of travel in the Zichron Ya'akov area will be carried out.
Due to the works, the following changes will apply to train traffic on Friday 20.12.24 and Tuesday 21.12.24:
Trains on the Netavg-Nahariya line (the night trains between Thursday and Friday) - will be operated in a split format: between Netavg and Neymina stations, and between Haifa Hoof HaCarmel and Nahariya stations. It will not be possible to travel continuously between Haifa and the northern stations to Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv. Combined travel with shuttles will be possible.
Trains on the Be'er Sheva - Nahariya line will be operated in a split format: between the BS and Neymina stations and between the Haifa HaCarmel and Nahariya stations.
Train traffic will return to normal on Sunday 22.12.24/XNUMX/XNUMX with the resumption of service.
To remind you, due to electrification works, there are additional changes in train traffic every Saturday night.
Train passengers are advised to update themselves on the details on the website, the app, or the telephone service center at *5770. Details about regular public transport lines can be found at the Ministry of Transport hotline by calling *8787.
We apologize for the temporary inconvenience and thank you for your understanding and patience.
For more information: Israel Railways
Kudos to the Israel Railways management.