The Tel Aviv light rail's Red Line has returned to its normal route, after a period of expected delays. According to Israeli media, passengers can expect potential delays as service stabilizes.
The Tel Aviv light rail's Red Line has resumed its normal route, according to Israeli media, after a period of expected delays. The cause of the disruption was not stated in the initial report. This follows several prior incidents affecting the same line, including a rerouting near the Salame station earlier on Monday due to a suspicious object, as The Zioneer reported at 21:18. Earlier disruptions to Israel Railways services over the past month were unrelated to the light rail.
2 developments
- ConfirmedIsrael Railways Gradually Resumes Service
- DevelopingAir France resumes Paris–Tel Aviv flights, first landing due in two hours
- DevelopingHome Front Command: Underground Red Line train stations stay open overnight as shelters, except for Carlbach
- StrongHili Keren: Crowds at Tel Aviv train station after service cancellations
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