Israel Railways

Israel Railways

Locale Israel
Dates of operation 1948–present
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge)
Length 1001 Km
Headquarters Tel Aviv, Israel
Website Official site

Israel Railways (Hebrew: רַכֶּבֶת יִשְׂרָאֵל‎‎, Rakevet Yisra'el) is the state-owned principal railway company responsible for all inter-city and suburban passenger and freight heavy rail transport in Israel. All its lines are standard gauge. The network is centered in Israel's densely populated coastal plain, from which lines radiate out in many directions. Unlike road vehicles (including trams), Israeli railway trains run on the left hand tracks.

Contents

Lines

Plans are to divide Israel Railways' passenger routes into eight operational lines:

Terminus (north) Intermediate stations Terminus (south) Major destinations
Nahariya Akko - Kiryat Motzkin - Kiryat Haim - Hutzot HaMifratz - Lev HaMifratz - Haifa Center - Haifa Bat Galim - Haifa Hof HaCarmel - Atlit - Binyamina - Tel Aviv University - Tel Aviv Savidor Central Railway Station - Tel Aviv HaShalom - Tel Aviv HaHagana - Lod - Kiryat Gat - Lehavim - Beersheba North Beersheba Center Nahariya - Akko - HaKrayot - Haifa - Atlit - Binyamina-Giv'at Ada / Or Akiva - Tel Aviv / Ramat Gan - Lod - Kiryat Gat - Lehavim / Rahat - Beersheba
Kiryat Motzkin Kiryat Haim - Hutzot HaMifratz - Lev HaMifratz - Haifa Center - Haifa Bat Galim Haifa Hof HaCarmel HaKrayot - Haifa
Binyamina Caesarea-Pardes Hanna - Hadera Ma'arav - Netanya - Beit Yehoshua - Herzliya - Tel Aviv University - Tel Aviv Savidor Central Railway Station - Tel Aviv HaShalom - Tel Aviv HaHagana - Kfar Habad - Lod - Be'er Ya'akov - Rehovot - Yavne - Ashdod Ashkelon Binyamina / Or Akiva - Caesarea Industrial Zone / Pardes Hanna-Karkur - Hadera - Beit Yehoshua / Even Yehuda - Herzliya - Tel Aviv / Ramat Gan - Kfar Habad - Lod - Be'er Ya'akov - Rehovot / Ness Ziona - Yavne - Ashdod - Ashkelon / Kfar Silver
Hod Hasharon Kfar Saba - Rosh HaAyin Tzafon - Petah Tikva Segula - Kiryat Arye - Bnei Brak - Tel Aviv University - Tel Aviv Savidor Central Railway Station - Tel Aviv HaShalom - Tel Aviv HaHagana - Lod Ganei Aviv - Lod Rishon LeZion HaRishonim Kfar Sava / Hod HaSharon - Rosh HaAyin / Neve Yerek - Petah Tikva - Bnei Brak / Ramat Gan - Tel Aviv - Lod - Rishon LeZion / Ness Ziona
Tel Aviv Savidor Central Tel Aviv HaShalom - Tel Aviv HaHagana - Lod - Ramla - Beit Shemesh - Biblical Zoo Jerusalem Malha Tel Aviv / Ramat Gan - Lod - Ramla - Beit Shemesh - Jerusalem
Tel Aviv Savidor Central Tel Aviv HaShalom - Tel Aviv HaHagana - Lod - Kiryat Gat - Lehavim Center - Beersheba North Beersheba Center Tel Aviv / Ramat Gan - Lod - Kiryat Gat - Lehavim / Rahat - Beersheba
Beersheba North Dimona Beersheba - Dimona
Tel Aviv Savidor Central Ben Gurion Airport - Paatei Modi'in Modi'in Central Tel Aviv - Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut

Rolling stock

Israel Railways employs the following passenger trains and locomotives (partial list):

Retired rolling stock

Notable accidents

See also

Sources

References and notes

  1. ^ Cotterell, 1984, page 136
  2. ^ a b Cotterell, 1984, page 137
  3. ^ "ISR orders more double-deckers". Railway Gazette. http://www.railwaygazette.com/nc/news/single-view/view/isr-orders-more-double-deckers.html. Retrieved 2010-10-12. 
  4. ^ "Viaggio". Siemens. http://www.mobility.siemens.com/mobility/en/pub/urban_mobility/rail_solutions/commuter_and_intercity/viaggio.htm. Retrieved 2011-02-20. 
  5. ^ "Siemens Israel / Mobility in Israel". Siemens. http://www.siemens.co.il/. 
  6. ^ "Israel Railways Passenger Trains - Details on Short Iron Carriage Types" (in Hebrew). http://www.railnewsil.com/rolling/coachlist_h_3.html. Retrieved 2008-02-15. 
  7. ^ "General Information - Types of Rolling Stock in Use" (in Hebrew). Israel Railways. Archived from the original on 2007-10-28. http://web.archive.org/web/20071028115017/http://www.israrail.org.il/general/equip7.html. Retrieved 2008-02-15. 
  8. ^ Cotterell, 1984, page 101
  9. ^ Cotterell, 1984, pages 101–102
  10. ^ a b c d Cotterell, 1984, page 102
  11. ^ Tova Dadon (2005-06-25). "Israeli train crash". Ynetnews. http://www.somethingjewish.co.uk/articles/1504_israeli_train_crash.htm. Retrieved 2007-10-03. 
  12. ^ Ra'anan Ben-Tzur, Oren Rice (2006-06-12). "Train accident in the Sharon region - 5 dead, dozens wounded" (in Hebrew). Ynet. http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3261798,00.html. Retrieved 2007-10-03. 
  13. ^ Roni Singer-Heruti (2007-03-22). "Police: Try Israel Railways head for negligence over fatal crash". Haaretz. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/840847.html. Retrieved 2007-10-03. 
  14. ^ Sagi Bashan (2009-12-27). "One killed in crash between train and car; Trains traffic disruptions in southern Israel" (in Hebrew). Reshet. http://reshet.ynet.co.il/חדשות/News/Domestic/internal/Article,34220.aspx. 
  15. ^ "Seven die in southern Israel as train hits minibus". BBC. 2010-08-04. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-10860526. 
  16. ^ Tova Dadon (2010-08-05). "7 killed in crash between train and minibus in southern Israel" (in Hebrew). Ynet. http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3931021,00.html. 
  17. ^ Raanan Ben Zur and Aviel Magensi (2010-12-28). "Fire started in a train from Haifa to Tel Aviv, 116 injured" (in Hebrew). Ynet. http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4005504,00.html. 
  18. ^ Raanan Ben Zur and Aviel Magensi (2011-04-07). "59 wounded in a frontal collision between two trains near Netanya" (in Hebrew). Ynet. http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4053430,00.html. 

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