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  1. רכבת ישראל | מפעילת מערך הרכבות |חיפוש מסלול נסיעה

    • By Bus
    • With A Taxi
    • With A Shared Taxi

    Two bus lines – Nr. 405 and Nr. 480 – connect Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. One ride takes almost an hour and is slightly cheaper than a train. Even though there’s a free bus service for the metropolitan area of Tel Aviv on Friday night, which can be tracked live on “Moovit”, the bus lines between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv don’t run on Shabbat and Saturday....

    Even though a taxi can theoretically be a relatively quick way of travelling, traffic jams can easily get in your way, especially between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem during the day. However, taxis run on Schabbat, which is quite an advantage. A regular ride costs approx. 300 NIS (85€), but a ride on Schabbat is likely to be more expensive. Thus, a taxi ...

    So why not try travelling with a shared taxi? The Sheruts, as they are called in Israel, run during the week as well as on weekends. Usually, they cost a little more than busses and raise their prices during Schabbat. Alongside 10-12 other passengers, the yellow and white vans take you to your preferred destination, but without certain stops or rou...

  2. Trains run every 30 minutes between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The earliest departure is at 20:15 in the evening, and the last departure from Tel Aviv is at 23:52 which arrives into Jerusalem at 00:29. All services run direct with no transfers required, and take on average 36 min.

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    • 46 min
    • 54 km
    • Hourly
  3. Trains run every 30 minutes between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The earliest departure is at 06:09 in the morning, and the last departure from Jerusalem is at 23:32 which arrives into Tel Aviv at 00:02. All services run direct with no transfers required, and take on average 30 min.

  4. Particularly useful routes for visitors to Israel include the train from Ben Gurion Airport from Tel Aviv, Haifa, and many intermediate cities, as well as the trains to Tel Aviv from its suburbs. To plan a trip in Israel using public transport, try using this Israel transport trip planner

  5. Before the pandemic, trains used to link Tel Aviv & Jerusalem Malha station via the classic route every hour or two on Mondays-Thursdays & Sundays, journey time 1 hour 40 minutes for the slow, twisting & scenic 82 km (51 mile) journey, including one simple change of train at Bet Shemesh station (usually just across the width of the same platform).

  6. Important train routes in Israel. Tel Aviv–Jerusalem / from 0:43 hours / from 5.84 EUR / 3 trains per hour NahariyaTel Aviv /from 3:30 hours / from 11.67 EUR / every 30 minutes Be'er Sheva - Tel Aviv / from 3:11 hours / from 11.67 EUR / 1-2 trains per hour Rishon LeZion-Tel Aviv / 0:31 hours / from 2.19 EUR / every hour

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