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Tuesday 7 February 2012

Free Parking for Tel Aviv Residents

The Tel Aviv Municipality is planning to change to the cost of on street parking charges and will allow free parking anywhere in the city for its residents, while increasing the cost of parking for non-residents from 4.50 Shekels an hour to 5 Shekels an hour, according to Haaretz.  The plan is yet to be approved by the City Council or Transport Ministry.




Monday 6 February 2012

Tel Aviv to Eilat Railway approved by Israeli Government

The Israeli Government has approved the construction of a high speed railway line between Eilat and Tel Aviv.

The planned 350km railway line which will connect the ports of Tel Aviv and Eilat will provide a new alternative route for shipping cargo between Europe and Asia, with a promised journey time between the two cities of approximately 2 hours.

The expected cost of construction of the two track railway line is 8.6 billion Shekels.

The Government decision will see a committee set up to be chaired by Harel Locker the Prime Minister's Director General to consider how the railway line should be built, either through public funding, private funding or an agreement with another Government.  The preferred option of the Transport Ministry is for the railway to be developed in conjunction with the Chinese.

The railway will not be completed until at least 2018.