Kiryat Gat Railway Station

Kiryat Gat Railway Station

Kiryat Gat Railway Station is a station on the Israel Railways lines between Tel Aviv (and points north) and Be'er Sheva, serving Kiryat Gat. It is located in the industrial zone in the east of Kiryat Gat. The station was first opened in July 1960, but was closed form 1979 to 1997. In December 2006 the station served a daily average of 1850 passengers.

Bus route 20 serves the station. [ [http://www.israrail.org.il/english/index.html Kiryat Gat station information] ]

Station Lines

References

* [http://www.israrail.org.il/english/index.html Israel railways web site]

External links

* [http://www.train4me.co.il/uploaded_files/%FA%E7%F0%FA%20%F7%F8%E9%FA%20%E2%FA.htm On the Platform - information website]


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