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ARTICLES RELATED TO Tel Aviv Subway - Back on track |  |  |  | Tel Aviv Subway - Back on track: Encyclopedia II - Tel Aviv Subway - Back on trackAs of 2000, newer and more plausible plans for a subway system in Tel Aviv have seen the light of day. Today, the first 22km line (The Red Line), has already been approved, with expected excavation due to begin in late 2008-2009. It is expected to become operative around 2012-2013 or perhaps later.
Tel Aviv is to become the fourth city in the Middle East to boast a subway system. Haifa was first with ...
See also:Tel Aviv Subway, Tel Aviv Subway - History, Tel Aviv Subway - Back on track, Tel Aviv Subway - Planned Subway Lines, Tel Aviv Subway - Red Line, Tel Aviv Subway - Green Line, Tel Aviv Subway - Yellow Line, Tel Aviv Subway - Purple Line Read more here: » Tel Aviv Subway: Encyclopedia II - Tel Aviv Subway - Back on track |
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Tel Aviv Subway - Red Line.
The Red Line is to have 10km (out of a total 22km), underground, with overground usage as a light rail/tram. It is to have 33 stops, 10 of which underground, with an average distance of 500 meters between them. Average distance of the overground stops is 1 km.
The line would run from Bat Yam in the southwest, through Jaffa and central Tel Aviv, and carry on to Petah Tikva, through Ramat Gan and Bnei Brak. A transit station is planned in Tel Aviv Central railway station. It is expected that by 2020, 100 million people would be using this line annually. See also:Tel Aviv Subway, Tel Aviv Subway - History, Tel Aviv Subway - Back on track, Tel Aviv Subway - Planned Subway Lines, Tel Aviv Subway - Red Line, Tel Aviv Subway - Green Line, Tel Aviv Subway - Yellow Line, Tel Aviv Subway - Purple Line Read more here: » Tel Aviv Subway: Encyclopedia II - Tel Aviv Subway - Planned Subway Lines |
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 |  |  | Tel Aviv Subway - Back on track: Encyclopedia II - Tel Aviv Subway - HistoryAs a matter of fact, initial plans for such subway system were already made in the mid-1960's, reaching to a peak in the days following the Six Days War, with the inauguration of the first Subway Station in Israel in Shalom Meir Tower, an event that took place in the presence of the then Prime Minister, Golda Meir.
Due to financial difficulties, it remains the only 'subway station' in Tel Aviv, disconnected from anything else as ...
See also:Tel Aviv Subway, Tel Aviv Subway - History, Tel Aviv Subway - Back on track, Tel Aviv Subway - Planned Subway Lines, Tel Aviv Subway - Red Line, Tel Aviv Subway - Green Line, Tel Aviv Subway - Yellow Line, Tel Aviv Subway - Purple Line Read more here: » Tel Aviv Subway: Encyclopedia II - Tel Aviv Subway - History |
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