Green Line (Tel Aviv Light Rail)

Green Line
Overview
Type Tram
Status Proposed
Locale Rishon LeZion, Holon, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Ramat HaHayal, Herzliya
Stations 58
Services 2
Website www.nta.co.il
Operation
Planned opening 2024 (estimated)
Operator(s) NTA
Technical
Line length 35 km (22 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 1500 V DC OHLE
Operating speed 50 km/h (31 mph) in Street Level
70 km/h (43 mph) Underground

The Green Line is the proposed second section of a light rail system the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, known as Tel Aviv Light Rail. The line will run from Rishon LeZion northwards through Holon through central Tel Aviv and will split into two branches: One to Herzliya in the north, and one to Ramat HaHayal neighborhood in Tel Aviv in the northeast. The expected annual passenger forecast is 65 million.

NTA is including the design and boring of the Green Line's tunnels as part of Red Line's tunnels overall contract so that work on the Green Line's underground portion can commence immediately following the completion of the Red Line tunnels.

GreenLine
Abba Eban Avenue
Neveh Sharet - Kiryat Atidim
Hachoshlim St.
Devorah Haneviya
Herzliya Deopt
Hanechoshet Street
Hof Hatchelet Tzafon
Habarzel Street
Hof Hatchelet Darom
Pinchas Rozen
Country Club
National Stadium
North West 2
Tel Aviv Convention Center
Hamichlalot
Tel Aviv University
Azorei Hen
Wise
North West 1
University
Propes
Brodetzki
Ramat Aviv
Namir Rd.
Levi Eshkol
Einstein
Sde Dov
S. Y. Agnon
Rokach Boulevard
Yarkon Bridge
Nordau
Arlozorov
Connection to the Purple Line
Rabin Station
Dizengoff
Carlebach Street
Connection to the Red Line
Lewinsky
Connection to the Purple Line
Derech Shlomo
Kibutz Galuyot
Abu Kabir
Gitit
Holon Junction Railway Station
Holon Junction
Kugel
Sokolov
Hahistadrut
Karoza
Golda Meir
Serlin
Lavun
Geulim
Begin
Betzalel
Moshe Dayan
Hamelacha
Laskov
Mifratz Shlomo
Ch-500
Hamirkava
Sachorov
Holon Depot
Avnei Choshen
Hayovel
Lishansky
Masof Hamacabim
Connection to the Blue Line
Masof Moshe Dayan
connection to Rishon LeZion Moshe Dayan
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