- Tel Aviv Light Rail
The Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area Light Rail System is a long planned
light rail /metro system for the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, Israel's largest. The project is in the opening phases of construction.History
A subway system was first planned in the mid-1960s, and in 1967 a station at the
Shalom Meir Tower was inaugurated in the presence of then Prime MinisterLevi Eshkol . However, financial difficulties forced the abandonment of the project, and Shalom Meir remains the only subway station in Tel Aviv, disconnected from other transport links.Back on track
In 2000, the plan for a subway was changed to one for light rail, and the more plausible plans for a mass transit system in Tel Aviv were unveiled. Today, the first convert|22|km|mi|0 Red Line has already been approved, with excavation due to begin in late 2008-2009. It is expected to become operative in Q1 2014. In December 2006, MTS officially was awarded a BOT contract for the Red Line of the light rail, by which they are to build and operate the line for its first 32 years. The MTS group consists of
Africa Israel , Siemens of Germany, theEgged Bus Cooperative ,CCECC - a Chinese infrastructure company, the Portuguese infrastructure firmSoares da Costa , and the leading Dutch transportation company HTM.Cite journal|title=6: Light Rapid Transit|issue=80|journal=HaRakevet|pages=4|issn=0964-8763|year=2008|month=March]Some of the Tel Aviv Light Rail will be underground, so Tel Aviv may be viewed as the fourth city in the
Middle East to boast a subway system.Haifa was first with theCarmelit in 1959, whileCairo 's system opened in 1987 andTehran Metro opened in 1999.Dubai 's planned subway system is expected to be the fourth when it opens in 2009.Planned lines
Red Line
About convert|10|km|mi|0 of the convert|22|km|mi|0 Red Line is to be built underground, with the remaining overground segment constructed in a light rail/tram format. It is to have 33 stops, 10 of which would be underground, with an average distance of 500 metres between them. The average distance between the overground stops would be 1km. The line would run from
Bat Yam in the southwest, throughJaffa and central Tel Aviv, and carry on toPetah Tikva , throughRamat Gan andBnei Brak . An interchange is planned for Tel Aviv Central railway station. It has been forecast that by 2020, 100 million people would be using this line annually.Stations (underground in "italics"): Nissenbaum, HaAmal, Kaf Tet BeNovember, Yoseftal, Bar Ilan, Balfour, Jabotinsky, Rothschild, HaAztmaut, Machrozet, HaBaashat, Issakov, Erlich, Ben Tzvi, Salame, Elifelet, "Allenby", "Carlebach", "Yehudit", "Shaul HaMelech", "Arlozorov", "Abba Hillel", "Bialik", "Ben Gurion", "Aharonowitz". From Aharonowitz, one branch continues to Shenkar, Rabin, Beilinson, Dankner, Orlov, Pinsker, Petah Tikva Central Bus Station (Terminal); another continues to "Em HaMoshavot" and the Kiryat Aryeh Maintenance Depot.
Green Line
The second or Green Line, in the approval phase, is a convert|14|km|mi|0 line that would run from the west of
Rishon LeZion northwards throughHolon to central Tel Aviv. Only its Tel Aviv segment would be underground. Expected annual passenger forecast is 50 million by 2020. A proposed extension of the line would run underground through central Tel Aviv's Ibn Gabirol Street to the northern neighbourhoods and theYarkon River .Stations (underground in "italics"): "Carlebach", HaRakevet, Levinsky, Har Tzion, Kibbutz Galuyot, Abu Kabir, Gitit, Tzomet Holon, Kugel, Sokolov. From Sokolov, one branch continues to HaHistadrut, Golda Meir, Barkat, Menachem Begin, Moshe Dayan, Holon Darom, Kenyon HaZahav, Rishon LeZion; another continues to Krause, Serlin, Geulim, Betzalel, HaMelacha, Mifratz Shlomo, HaMerkava, and the Holon Maintenance Depot.
Yellow Line
The third, or Yellow Line is in the planning phases. It would be a mostly overground
tram line, convert|24|km|mi|0 in length, connectingKfar Saba and Tel Aviv viaRa'anana ,Herzliya andRamat HaSharon . A possible extension of this line would run alongside the coastline of Tel Aviv, as an underground system, and connect to the Red Line in the Rothschild Boulevard area.Purple Line
The fourth, or Purple Line, also in the planning phase, is envisaged as a convert|12|km|mi|0 line from Tel Aviv to
Kiryat Ono . Most of it would be overground.ee also
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Carmelit
*Jerusalem Light Rail
*List of rapid transit systems References
External links
* [http://www.nta.org.il NTA (in Hebrew)] - Tel Aviv Subway developer, builder and operator.
* [http://www.nta.co.il/site/en/homepage.asp NTA (in English)]
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