Highway 60 (Israel)

Highway 60 (Hebrew: כביש 60‎, "Kvish Shishim") is a north-south intercity road in Israel and the West Bank that stretches from Beersheba to Nazareth.

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Route

The route is also known as the "Route of the Patriarchs" (Hebrew: דרך האבות‎) since it follows the path of the ancient highway that runs along the length of the central watershed, and which prominently figures into the travels of the Biblical patriarchs.

From its junction with Route 40 in Beersheba to the city's outskirts, Route 60 is a dual carriageway with at-grade intersections. While it continues on to serve as the main north-south artery between Israeli settlements and Palestinian communities such as the cities of Hebron and Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, it is a two-lane, shoulderless road until past Hebron at Gush Etzion Junction, where it regains its lane-separation until short of Bethlehem, that section having recently been widened. Upon entering Jerusalem, its lanes are again mostly separated as it serves as a central artery in the city center. In the northern quarters it becomes a separate grade freeway with multiple interchanges, from where it continues through the central and northern West Bank as a two-lane road, not being divided again until the stretch between Afula and its terminus in downtown Nazareth.[1]

Due to it running through a mainly rural setting, many of the junctions along its route feature hitchhiking posts called trempiadas.

Highway 60 in Jerusalem

Within Jerusalem, Highway 60, known by the municipality as the TalpiotAtarot route and often referred to by its official Jerusalem Municipality designation, "Road 1" (not to be confused with National Highway 1), is the central north-south artery running through the city centre. The Jerusalem portion of the road begins at the separation wall at the Bethlehem checkpoint, then runs north past Beit Safafa and Gilo, and on through Talpiot. This section, known as "Hebron Road" (Hebrew: דרך חברון‎), is divided with multiple lanes and has undergone recent construction to include dedicated bus lanes and infrastructure for its eventual conversion into a line of the Jerusalem Light Rail.

At its junction with 'David Remez Street'. in the Abu Tor neighborhood, Route 60 narrows and descends into the Hinnom Valley, curving around Sultan's Pool directly under Mount Zion. It then ascends as 'Hativat Yerushalayim Street' to intersect with the Jaffa Gate entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem.

From there it runs underneath the Jaffa Gate Square, briefly overlaps Jaffa Road and then it enters a tunnel passing underneath Jerusalem's New Gate. It emerges just west of the Damascus Gate intersecting with Street of the Prophets, again becoming a divided street. This section of the road includes tracks for the now completed Jerusalem Light Rail's 'red line'.

Briefly called Heil HaHandassa Boulevard and then 'Haim Bar-Lev Boulevard', it continues northward passing Meah Shearim, the American Colony, and French Hill, until Meinertzhagen junction, where it becomes a separate grade freeway. As a freeway, it interchanges with Highway 1 at Sha'ar Mizrah. The freeway then bypasses Shuafat with one of the longest and highest bridges in the country, feeding into Beit Hanina and Pisgat Ze'ev with two more interchanges. It continues as an at-grade road intersecting with 'Neve Yaakov Blvd' and finally exits the city near Kalandia.

Bypass roads

Before the Oslo Accords, Palestinians lived under Israeli authority and could travel freely on the road. After the Palestinian Authority assumed control over various cities, Israel established checkpoints on areas of the route which entered Palestinian jurisdiction. New routes of highway were paved so that Israeli traffic could bypass the Palestinian towns in order to reduce friction. These so-called 'bypass roads,' while a contentious issue in their own right due to the varying levels of limitation on Palestinian access, also served as an improvement to the road which allowed traffic to flow around, rather than through the heart of congested urban areas.

One of the more sophisticated segments is the stretch known as the "Tunnels Highway." Designed by a French firm , the route, which leads from southern Jerusalem to the Gush Etzion area, bypasses Bethlehem to the northwest using a pair of tunnels. The northern tunnel, called the Gilo tunnel because it is adjacent to the settlement of Gilo, is 270 metres long. The second tunnel, called the Refaim tunnel based on the nearby Refaim Valley and passing under Har Gilo and Beit Jala, is 900 m long, making it the longest road tunnel in the West Bank. The tunnels are linked by the West Bank's highest and longest bridge, crossing the Walaja Valley.

Arab-Israeli conflict

Route 60 was a central scene of violence during the al-Aqsa Intifada, which was in part defined by the thousands of shooting attacks on its Israeli traffic, including hundreds of casualties. The Israeli Army, in response, has fortified various sections with anti-sniper walls and had established checkpoints along the route. The Tunnels Highway came under particularly heavy assault during the shooting on Gilo neighborhood since it lies between Gilo and Beit Jala. The concrete barriers employed on other dangerous stretches of road were too heavy to be supported by the bridge, and so a barrier of bulletproof composite armour similar to that employed on Merkava tanks was constructed.

The road was also the site of terrorist attacks in June and August 2010.[2][3]

Junctions

km Location Name Type Meaning Road(s) Crossed
Beersheba Municipal Boundary
Hebron Road
0 Beersheba
David Hacham Blvd.
0.3 Industrial Zone Nordau St., Rothschild Blvd.
0.4 Industrial Zone Dekel St.
0.4 Industrail Zone HaNagarim St.
0.7 Industrial Zone HaTahana St.
0.8 Industrial Zone HaNagarim St.
0.9 Industrial Zone Shazar Blvd.
1 Industrial Zone Pinhas HaHotzev St.
1.2 Industrial Zone Yosef HaBurska'i St.
1.5 Shopping District
Industrial Zone
Heil HaHandasa St.
Yitzhak Nafaha St.
2.4 Industrial Zone Saadia Malal Blvd.
2.4 Industrial Zone David Ben Gurion Blvd.
2.6 Machteshim Industrial Zone Avraham Ben Ami St.
3.5 Beersheba צומת חטיבת הנגב
(Hativat HaNegev Junction)
Negev Brigade Ben Tzion Carmel Blvd.
to Route 40 south
Beersheba Municipal Boundary
4.3 Omer, Tel as-Sabi צומת תל שבע
(Tel Sheva Junction)
'Seven' or 'Oath' Tel Sheva Rd.
to Route 40 north
5.7 Omer Tamar St.
5.9 Omer Industrial Park Omrim St.
7.3 Omer Tapuah St.
9.9 Tarabin al-Sane'/Umra,
Umm Batin
local road
11 Abu Sabit, al-Sayyid local road
13.1 צומת שוקת
(Shoket Junction)
Water Trough route 31 East
13.2 צומת שוקת
(Shoket Junction)
route 31 West
14.5 Carmit (city under construction) local road
15.7 Meitar מחלף מיתר
(Meitar interchange)
Cord Hebron Blvd.
16.2 Kibbitz Kramim צומת כרמים
(Kramim Junction)
Vineyards local road
17.6 צומת סנסנה
(Sansana Junction)
(Biblical) Palm Tree local road to
Sansana
18.5 Green Line
18.5 Green Line,
Meitar Terminal[4]
entrance to
passenger terminal and
cargo transfer station
18.6 Meitar Security Checkpoint
NO southbound through-traffic for green (Palestinian Authority) license plates
18.7 Green Line, Meitar Terminal route 6002 to
Teneh Omarim, ad-Dhahiriya,
Meitar Terminal
Dhahiriya Bypass
27 Meitarim Industrial Park צומת שמעה
(Shim'a Junction)
named after
minor biblical figure
route 317
27.1 Shim'a (Yonadav) local road
28 Mitzpe Eshtemoa local road
31.9 as-Simya, as-Samu' route 3178
35.4 Otniel local road
35.3 Otniel, Karma צומת עתניאל
(Otniel Junction)
named after
biblical judge
local road
Otniel-Hagai Road
33.9 Karma local road
37 Deir Razih local road
37.9 Tarrama route 3265
38.8 al-Hijra,
Hadab al-Fawwar, al-Fawwar
route 3266
41.2 South Hebron local road
Hebron Bypass
41.4 Beit Hagai local road
45.7 South Hebron local road
entrance to Industrial Park
47.7 route 356 to Zif
49.1 Bani Naim local road
50.9 Kiryat Arba local road
open during some Jewish festivals
for overflow traffic
52.2 Kiryat Arba Views of Mamre St.
55 Beit Einun, Khirbat Zayta, Hebron local road
55.9 Hebron, Halhul צומת העוקפים
(HaOkfim Junction)
the bypasses
Highway 35
Halhul bypass
59.2 Halhul, Sa'ir route 3517
62.6 Halhul local road
Halhul-Arrub Road
62.8 Karmei Tzur local road
64.9 Beit Ummar route 3527
66.8 Mu'askar al-Arrub, al-Arrub local road
Gush Road
69.5 Alon Shvut,
Beit Fajjar
צומת גוש עציון
(Gush Etzion Junction)
Etzion Bloc route 367
70.7 Efrat צומת אפרת דרום
South Efrat Junction
route 3157
72 Elazar local road
73.3 Neve Daniel local road
75.8 al-Khader, Efrat צומת שיירות אציון
(Shayarot Etzion Junction)
Etzion Convoys local road
Bethlehem Bypass
78.4 al-Khader, Husan צומת אל חאדר
(al-Khader Junction)
The Green One route 375
to Beitar Illit
79.5 Beit Jala al-Amal St.
NO northbound through-traffic for green (Palestinian Authority) license plates
green license plates continue to Route 60 north via al-Khader or Beit Jala, local roads, routes 398, 417 and 437
79.6 Tunnels / Patriarch's Way Security checkpoint
Tunnels Road
80.6 Beit Jala מנהרת רפאים (Refaim Tunnel)
2 lanes, 900 m.
Ghosts
82.2 Beit Jala, Gilo Bridge
2 lanes, 400 m.
82.6 Gilo מנהרת גילה (Gilo Tunnel)
2 lanes, 250 m.
Jerusalem Municipal Boundary
83.3 Jerusalem
Gilo
צומת המנהרות
(HaMinharot Junction)
Tunnels HaRosmarin St
HaRosmarin St
83.5 Beit Safafa, Tantur A-Safa St., entrance to Tantur
Hebron Road
83.6 Beit Safafa, Tantur צומת טנטור
(Tantur Junction)
Hilltop Hebron Road
south to Bethlehem
83.7 Mar Elias Monastery local road
84.7 Har Homa route 398
Shmuel Meir Blvd.
84.9 Givat HaMatos, Beit Safafa local road
84.9 Green Line
85.2 Talpiot Derech Beit Lehem
85.5 Talpiot HaUman St, Asher Wiener St.
86.2 Talpiot HaTnufa St.
86.4 Talpiot Dostrovsky St.
86.7 Talpiot כיכר יצחק לוי (Yitzhak Levi Square)
צומת הבנקים (Banks Junction)
Rivka St., Ein Gedi St.
87 Baka, Talpiot Yehuda St., Daniel Yanovsky St.
87.3 Baka Queen Esther St.
87.6 Baka Miriam HaHashmonait St.
87.7 Talpiot כיכר בולגריה (Bulgaria Square) Hanoch Albeck St.
87.8 Abu Tor Naomi St.
88 Abu Tor Gihon St.
88.2 Abu Tor Aminadav St.
88.4 Abu Tor כיכר יוסף נבון
(Yosef Navon Square)
David Remez St., HaMefaked St.
89 Old City Ma'ale HaShalom St.
Hativat Yerushalayim Street
89.4 Old City, Jaffa Gate Omar ibn il-Khatab St
89.5 Old City, Jaffa Gate כיכר שער יפו
(Jaffa Gate Square)
Yitzhak Kariv St.
89.9 Old City, New Gate מנהרת הצנחנים (HaTzanhanim Tunnel)
2 lanes, 500m.
Paratroopers local road
Heil HaHandasa Street
90.6 Musrara, Mas'udiyya HaNevi'im St.
Antarah ibn Shaddad St.
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
90.7 Musrara, Mas'udiyya Naomi Kis St., Ibn al-'As St.
HaHoma HaShlishit St.
91 Beit Yisrael,
American Colony
כיכר פיקוד הצפון
(Central Command Square)
Shmuel HaNavi St.
Saint George St.
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
Haim Bar-Lev Street
91.3 Beit Yisrael,
American Colony
Moshe Zachs St.
Pierre van Paassen St.
91.6 Green Line
91.7 Arzei HaBira,
Sheikh Jarrah
Shimon HaTzadik St.
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
92.3 Ma'alot Dafna,
Sheikh Jarrah
Zalman Shragai St.
Clermont-Ganneau St.
92.6 Givat HaMivtar,
French Hill
כיכר מיינרצהאגן
(Meinertzhagen Square)
route 417
Levi Eshkol Blvd.
Hebrew University Blvd.
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
93.2 Giv'at HaMivtar,
French Hill
Sheshet HaYamim Blvd
HaHagana Blvd.
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
Uzi Narkis Road
93.5 Shuafat,
French Hill
מחלף שער מזרח
(Sha'ar Mizrah Interchange)
East Gate
Highway 1
95.1 Shuafat,
Pisgat Zeev
Yekutiel Adam Blvd.
96.1 Beit Hanina,
Pisgat Zeev
Hamid Shomaan St.
Sayeret Duchifat Blvd.
to route 437
97.4 Beit Hanina,
Neve Ya'akov
Beit Hanina Rd.
Neve Ya'akov Blvd.
Ramallah Road
Beit Hanina,
Atarot
14 local streets
98.9 Atarot Bir Nabala Rd. (westbound only)
99.4 Atarot Aviation Rd.
100.4 to Highway 45
Jerusalem Municipal Boundary
NO northbound through-traffic for yellow (Israeli) license plates
yellow license plates continue to Route 60 north via Sayeret Duchifat Blvd. and route 437
100.5 Qalandia Security checkpoint
NO southbound through-traffic for green (Palestinian Authority) license plates
green license plates continue to Route 60 south via routes 437, 417, 398 and local roads, Beit Jala or al-Khader
100.6 Kafr 'Aqab Ramallah Road
Ramallah Bypass
101.9 Ar-Ram, Jaba' Bir Nabala Rd
yellow license plates rejoin Route 60 north from Route 437
104.4 Geva Binyamin Highway 437,
Adam Blvd.
105.1 Sha'ar Binyamin
Industrial Park
local road
106.1 Mikhmas local road
106.2 Kokhav Ya'akov, Psagot local road
107.3 Ma'ale Mikhmas route 457
to route 458
109.8 Migron
(ordered removed by Apr 2012)[5]
local road
112.4 al-Bireh, Beit El,
Giv'at Asaf, Burqa, Beitin
route 466
113.4 Deir Dibwan local road
118.1 Ofra HaMiyasdim St.
118.3 Ein Yabrud,
Yabrud, Silwad
route 449
123.1 צומת עם
'Am Junction
route 465
to Birzeit, Ateret
124.2 Al-Mazra'a ash-Sharqiya route 4568
127.4 Sinjil route 4665
129 Sinjil local road
129.4 Turmus Ayya local road
131.3 Shilo local road
Wadi ash-Sha'ir Road
135.1 Eli Elkana Rd.
135.3 Eli 14th of Elul St.
136.9 Ma'ale Levona local road
137.9 Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya local road
140.3 Qabalan route 4777
140.1 As-Sawiya local road
142.7 Rechelim, Ariel local road
145.1 Kfar Tapuach צומת תפוח
(Tapuah Junction)
Apple Highway 505
Huwara Road
147.8 Beita local road
147.9 Huwara local streets
148.4 Huwara route 5076, local streets
148.6 Huwara local road to Odala
local streets
149.3 Huwara local road to Nablus
local streets
Nablus Bypass
151.2 Yitzhar, Burin local road
160.9 Sarra local road to Nablus
161.1 Jit route 55 (west)
163.9 Kedumim Local Council,
Bar-On Industrial Park
local road
167.2 route 557 (west)
167.9 Shavei Shomron local road
Travel for yellow (Israeli) license plates between Shomron Junction and Dotan Junction permitted, IDF escort recommended
169.9 Deir Sharaf צומת שומרון
(Shomron Junction)
Samaria local road
169.8 An-Naqura local road
171 Sebastia route 5715
171.7 Sebastia local road
177.1 Burqa local road
178.4 Bazariya local road
179.1 Homesh (evacuated) local road
180.3 Silat ad-Dhahr local streets
182.5 Fandaqumiya local streets
183.9 Jaba local road
184 Jaba route 5725 to
Sanur, Meithalun
184.8 Sa-Nur (evacuated) local road
186 Ajjah local road
187.5 Anzah local road
189.6 Zawiya local road
191.5 local road
194.2 Mirka צומת דותן
(Dotan Junction)
named after
ancient city
route 585
route 588
Travel for yellow (Israeli) license plates between Dotan Junction and Shomron Junction permitted, IDF escort recommended
NO northbound through-traffic for yellow (Israeli) license plates
Route 588[6]
194.5 Tel Dothan local road
195.2 Bir al-Basha 6 local streets
Palestinian Authority Area A
199.7 Ash-Shuhada, Qabatiya צומת קבאטיה
(Qabatiya Junction)
local road
203.2 Jenin 22 local streets
207.2 Dahiyat Sabah al-Kheir 11 local streets
↑Palestinian Authority Area A↑
Jalamah Road[6]
209.8 Jalamah route 6010 South
to Zababdeh, Wadi ad-Dabi'
Kadim (evacuated)
Ganim (evacuated)
210.2 Jalamah 6 local streets
211.2 Green Line, Jalamah Terminal[7] entrance to
passenger terminal and
cargo transfer station
211.4 Green Line
NO northbound through-traffic for green (Palestinian Authority) license plates
211.5 Jalamah Security checkpoint
NO southbound through-traffic for yellow (Israeli) license plates
211.8 Green Line, Jalamah Terminal,
Muqeible
entrance to
passenger terminal and
cargo transfer station

local road to Muqeible
212.7 Magen Shaul local road
212.9 Sandala 2 local roads
214.3 Gan Ner local road
216 Prazon local road
217.2 Yizre'el, Avital צומת יזרעאל
(Yizre'el Junction)
God Sows route 675
Afula Municipal Boundary
Jerusalem Boulevard
223.1 Afula צומת אפולה דרום מזרח
(Afula Drom Mizrah Junction)
South-East Afula Menachem Begin Blvd.
223.3 Afula Gilboa St.
223.6 Afula Yehoshua Hankin St.
223.8 Afula Ussishkin St.
223.9 Afula Kehilat Tzion Blvd.
Yosef Sprinzak Boulevard
224 Afula HaNasi Weizmann Blvd.
Afula Central Bus Station
HaNasi Weizmann Boulevard
224.1 Afula Jerusalem Blvd.
224.3 Afula כיכר העצמאות
(HaAtzma'ut Square)
Independence Arlozorov St.
224.5 Afula כיכר פז
(Paz Square)
Moshe Sharett St.
Holland St., Zalman Hod St.
Hativat Teisha' Boulevard
224.6 Afula Zalman Shazar St.
224.7 Afula Rimon St.
224.8 Afula Hadasim St., Einstein Blvd.
224.9 Afula Etrog St.
225 Afula Tzaftzefot St., HaAvoda St.
225.2 Afula צומת מכבי אש
(Mikabei Esh Junction)
Firefighters route 65 East
Hadarim St., HaHistadrut Blvd.
225.4 Afula Yukler B'Emek Shopping Center
226.2 Afula route 65 West
Afula Municipal Boundary
226.9 Balfouria local road
228.7 Kfar Gid'on local road
229.2 Jezreel Valley Regional Council,
Mizra, Emek Yezreel College
local road
230 Tel Adashim local road
230.2 Tel Adashim צומת עדשים
(Adashim Junction)
Lentils route 73
Nazareth Municipal Boundary
232.2 Nazareth מחלף איכסאל
(Iksal Interchange)
Chores Marj Ibn Amer Rd.
232.6 Har HaKfitza (Mount Precipice) Eitan Bridge
4 lanes, 400m.
233 Har HaKfitza (Mount Precipice) Yitzhak Herskovitz Tunnels
4 lanes, 380m.
234.6 Nazareth Wadi el-Hadj St.
235.1 Nazareth צומת המוסכים
(HaMusachim Junction)
Auto Repair Shops route 75 (road 3001)
HaZtionut Blvd.
Tawfiq Ziad St.

References & Notes

  1. ^ Eretz Binyamin: Leave politics behind - Israel Travel, Ynetnews
  2. ^ On the eve of the summit meeting in Washington to relaunch the direct Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, a shooting attack was carried out targeting an Israeli vehicle southeast of Hebron. Four Israeli civilians were killed. Hamas' military wing claimed responsibility; the Palestinian Authority condemned the attack, September 1, 2010, Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center.
  3. ^ "4 Israelis shot dead in West Bank," Janine Zacharia and Samuel Sockol, September 1, 2010, Washington Post.
  4. ^ "Crossing Points Procedures". Palestinian Trade Facilitation Portal. http://www.ptfp.ps/etemplate.php?id=115. Retrieved 2011-08-09. 
  5. ^ Chaim Levinson (2011-08-02). "Israel's Supreme Court orders state to dismantle largest West Bank outpost". Haaretz. http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-s-supreme-court-orders-state-to-dismantle-largest-west-bank-outpost-1.376583. Retrieved 2011-08-06. 
  6. ^ a b At the time of its designation Highway 60 was a consecutive highway, running from Beersheba to Nazareth. With the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Intifada an IDF decree forbade Israelis from traveling on the Tel Dotan-Jenin-Jalamah section, effectively splitting Highway 60. Final designation of the highway is dependent on the final status agreement between Israel and the Palestinians.
  7. ^ "Crossing Points Procedures - Jalameh Terminal". Palestinian Trade Facilitation Portal. http://www.ptfp.ps/etemplate.php?id=2301. Retrieved 2011-08-09. 

See also