Welcome
From the light rail to the pedestrian paths
The transportation network in the Jerusalem metropolitan area is constantly growing and developing to shorten the travel time throughout the metropolitan area and allow Jerusalem residents and visitors to reach their destination quickly and conveniently. With the Light Rail, the first of its kind in Israel, wide streets, convenient bike trails, parking lots and pedestrian routes – the Jerusalem metropolitan area is leading Israel’s transportation revolution.
The Light Rail
23 active stations
Length of railway – 13.8 km
500 passengers per train
170,000 passengers per day
The Red Line
Partially ready
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The Green Line
Under construction
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The Blue Line
In the design phase
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Buses
70 municipal lines
Approximately 550,000 passengers per day on suburban, municipal lines and on East Jerusalem lines
Roads
Planning the paving of 28 new roads
230K passenger vehicles per day
1.8 Billion NIS will be invested in Jerusalem’s transportation system
Transition complexes
20 transition complexes throughout Jerusalem, which include bus stops or light railway stations that are next to each other, allowing passengers to switch between various modes of transportation. In all transition complexes, the stations are marked by numbers and every station features maps of the area lines that pass through the station to make it easier for passengers to orient themselves and to provide a quick, convenient and enjoyable travel experience.
Israel Railways
3 stations in Jerusalem
Only 28 minutes travel to Ben Gurion Airport
There are 5 floors at the Yitzhak Rabin Train Station
This station is located at a depth of 80 meters
Park-n-Ride
Jerusalem has 3 multi-capacity parking lots
The Har Herzl parking lot has 500 parking spaces
The Pisgat Ze’ev parking lot has 200 parking spaces
The Ammunition Hill parking lot has 700 parking spaces
Bicycle trails
Jerusalem has dozens of kilometers of bicycle trails
Thousands of people ride on Jerusalem streets on a daily basis
The planned length of the trail in Jerusalem Park – 42 km