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Monday 7 November 2011

Israel to hold a Road Pricing Experiment

The Transport Ministry and Finance Ministry in Israel yesterday announced that they will hold an experiment to examine the impact of road pricing on drivers.

A tender to find the company responsible for holding the road pricing experiment will be conducted by Derech Eretz.

The experiment will see 1200 drivers  volunteer to have their driving habits monitored, including the time and distance travelled, when journeys take place and where.  Each driver will be given $500 per year for participation to participate and will be charged for the journeys based on when, where and how far they travel.  The aim of the experiment is to see whether the cost of a journey impacts on a driver's behaviour on where and when to drive. 

The experiment could possibly lead to road charging schemes in order to reduce congestion levels in Israel.

Sunday 6 November 2011

Public Transport to be hit by General Strike in Israel on Monday and A BBC report on the Jerusalem Light Rail


A BBC report on the Jerusalem Light Rail


The BBC has a positive report on the Jerusalem Light Rail and how it benefits the whole population of Jerusalem  both Israeli's and Arabs.


Public Transport to be hit by General Strike in Israel on Monday


The General Strike by the National Union tomorrow in Israel could affect all public transport in Israel.  The strike is being held to campaign for better rights for contract workers in Israel.

Thursday 3 November 2011

Rav Kav Smart Card have replaced bus tickets


As previously reported by israeltransport.blogspot.com Egged buses in Israel this week officially replaced the former multi travel 'Kartisiya' and monthly 'Hofshi Hodshi' paper tickets with their new Rav Kav Smart Cards.

As of this week all bus journeys will have to be paid for as a single ticket or using the Rav Kav Smart Card for either multiple journeys or season tickets. Although existing multi travel 'Kartisiya' tickets will be accepted until the end of 2011.

The Rav Kav Smart Card can be received for free at the following places:

- Jerusalem Central Bus Station (opposite platform 22) Sunday to Thursday 7am to 10pm and Friday 7am to 1pm.
- Jerusalem Rav Shefa Mall 2nd Floor , Sunday to Thursday 2pm to 9pm
- Givat Masua Egged Terminal, Sunday to Thursday 7am to 7pm and Friday 7pm to 1pm
-CityPass Light Rail Service Stations

Rav Kav Cards can also be received from:


South & Center
Tel Aviv CBS - Ticket Office (6th floor)Sun - Thu 07:00- 19:00 | Fri 07:00 - 13:00
Kfar Saba CBS - Ticket OfficeSun - Thu 07:00- 19:00 | Fri 07:00 - 13:00
Sun - Thu 07:00- 19:00 | Fri 07:00 - 13:00
Holon,  Dar Gat MallSun - Thu 08:00- 17:00 | Fri 08:00 - 13:00
Sun - Thu 07:00- 19:00 | Fri 07:00 - 13:00
Sun - Thu 07:00- 19:00 | Fri 07:00 - 13:00
Rehovot CBSSun - Thu 08:00- 17:00 | Fri 08:00 - 13:00
Haifa & South
Haifa Merkazit Hof ha-KarmelSun - Thu 07:00- 19:00 | Fri 07:00 - 13:00
Haifa Merkazit ha-MifratzSun - Thu 07:00- 19:00 | Fri 07:00 - 13:00
Haifa, 8 Hasan Shuqri Str Sun - Thu 08:00- 17:00 | Fri 08:00 - 13:00
Haifa, The University of HaifaSun - Thu 08:00- 16:00
Karmi'el TerminalSun - Thu 07:00- 19:00 | Fri 07:00 - 13:00
Kiryat Hayim - "Ha-Tzrif" JunctionSun - Thu 07:00- 19:00 | Fri 07:00 - 13:00
Kiryat Shmona CBSSun - Thu 08:00- 17:00 | Fri 08:00 - 13:00
Kiryat Shmona, Tel Khai College Sun - Thu 08:00- 16:00 


Once received multi-use tickets and season tickets can be charged to the Rav Kav Smart Card by bus drivers.

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Jerusalem to Tel Aviv Railway - Construction Continues

The Transport Ministry in Israel has provided an updated on the progress being made on the development of Jerusalem's future Inter-City Train Station.  As the work continues an 80 meter underground shaft has been dug.

In addition work will  begin in 2 months on the construction of an 11.5 km underground tunnel after two international mining machines have arrived in Israel.


Video explanation of the building of the tunnels in Jerusalem for the new Jerusalem to Tel Aviv Railway - Israel National News

The new intercity railway which will see 30 minute train journeys between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem has been a priority of the Transport Minister, Israel Katz.

The railway line which will be 56 miles in will include 5 tunnels and 10 bridges, will cost $7 billion to construct and is expected to be completed by 2017.

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Car Drivers are Reminded to turn on their lights

Car drivers in Israel are reminded to use their external lights at all times of the day when travelling on intercity roads during the winter months until 31 March 2011.

The fine for driving without lights on is 100 dollars plus two penalty points.