New Jezreel Valley railway

New Jezreel Valley railway
מסילת העמק
Overview
Type Commuter Rail
Termini HaMifrats Central railway station (Haifa)
Beit She'an railway station
Stations 5
Operation
Opened October 16, 2016
Owner Israel Railways
Operator(s) Israel Railways
Technical
Line length 60 km (37 mi)
Track gauge 1435 mm
Route map
from Tel Aviv
Haifa Bat Galim
Haifa-Lev-HaMifratz
Railway line to Nahariya
Nescher
Yokneam-Kfar Yehoshua
Migdal HaEmek-Kfar Baruch
Afula
60 Beit She'an

The Jezreel Valley Railway (Hebrew: מסילת העמק) is a railway of Israel Railways (IR), which connects Haifa with Beit She'an in the Jezreel Valley. The railway line was opened to the public on October 16, 2016.[1]

History

The railway passes almost identically on the old western section of the former Haifa - Dar'ā railway line which was shut down in 1951. Since the 1990s, there have been repeated attempts to re-create the Jezreel Valley railway line. On the one hand, this is one of the most productive agricultural areas of Israel, on the other hand, the traffic in the Greater Haifa area, especially by commuters, is heavily overloaded.

In 2011, the plans for the new railyway line were approved. The construction of the line began in 2012, and the railway line was completed in 2016. On August 29, 2016, the route was inaugurated by the Israeli Minister of Transportation Israel Katz. The construction cost was just over $ 1 billion.[2]

The railway line was opened to the public on October 16, 2016.[3]

An extension of the railway line to Israel's border with Jordan, and maybe into Jordan, is currently being considered.[4]

The Israel Valley Railroad Route: from Haifa to Beit She'an

See also

References

  1. "Israel's fabled Jezreel Valley train revived after 65 years of silence - Business". Haaretz.com. 2016-08-29. Retrieved 2018-07-13.
  2. "The Jezreel Valley Railway is coming back to life". Ynetnews.com. Retrieved 2018-07-13.
  3. "Israel's fabled Jezreel Valley train revived after 65 years of silence - Business". Haaretz.com. 2016-08-29. Retrieved 2018-07-13.
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