A new railway line began operations Monday connecting Rosh HaAyin and Hadera, according to the Israel Railways. The line is expected to ease travel times and congestion on the central coastal route.
A new railway line connecting Rosh HaAyin in central Israel to Hadera in the north began operations on Monday, the Israel Railways said. The route provides an alternative to the heavily used coastal line that runs through Tel Aviv, potentially reducing travel times for passengers traveling between the Sharon region and the northern Hadera area. No details were provided on the number of daily trains or the exact frequency, but the move is part of a broader infrastructure push by the Transportation Ministry to expand rail service to underserved areas and relieve congestion on existing lines.
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