Israel Railways announced: forced to make changes to train traffic on Monday
Posted on Jan 16, 2022 by Ifi Reporter - Dan Bielski
Due to the continued increase in the morbidity of train personnel, with an emphasis on essential professions for operating train traffic such as drivers, inspectors, etc., Israel Railways announced that it is forced to make changes to train traffic on Monday and reduce the number of trains operated.
Trains on the valley line (Beit She'an-Haifa Hof Hacarmel) - will not be operated. And Beit She'an, Afula, Migdal Haemek, Kfar Baruch, Yokneam, Kfar Yehoshua stations will be temporarily closed.
Trains on the Dimona-B'Sh North University line - will not be operated, Beit Shemesh station - will be closed temporarily. Trains to or from Carmiel and Ahihud stations will be operated only during peak hours - 6: 00-9: 00 in the morning, 15: 00-18: 00 צ. According to the train announcement, free shuttles will be operated from the stations where train traffic has been stopped.
Trains on the Jerusalem Yitzhak Navon-Herzliya line - the frequency of trains on which there will be one train per hour, in each direction (instead of two). The line traveling between Ashkelon-Sderot-Netivot-Ofakim-Beer Sheva stations: The operating hours on this line will be shortened to 21:00 (approximately). Free rides will be operated at stations where there will be no train service, from the end of train traffic until the end of operating hours at midnight.
Trains on the Rishon LeZion Moshe Dayan-Tel Aviv-Herzliya line will be operated with a frequency of two trains per hour during peak hours instead of the four currently available. In addition, there will be changes in train frequencies at some train stations.
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