Netanya Railway Station

Netanya Railway Station
תחנת הרכבת נתניה
Israel Railways
Location 5 HaRakevet Way, Netanya
Coordinates 32°19′11″N 34°52′09″E / 32.31972°N 34.86917°E / 32.31972; 34.86917Coordinates: 32°19′11″N 34°52′09″E / 32.31972°N 34.86917°E / 32.31972; 34.86917
Platforms 2
Tracks 3
Construction
Parking 270 spaces
Bicycle facilities 15 spaces
History
Opened May 1953
Electrified no

Netanya Railway Station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת נתניה, Taḥanat HaRakevet Netanya) is an Israel Railways passenger station located in the city of Netanya and serves the city, with its large industrial zones, as well as other small communities in the area.

Location

The station is situated on the North-South coastal line and is located in the western part of Netanya, 500 meters southeast of the Netanya Interchange where the Coastal Highway (Highway 2) meets Route 57. Its address is 5 HaRakevet Street (Hebrew: רחוב הרכבת, The Railway Street). The station is one of two railway stations the central portion of the Sharon plain, the other being Beit Yehoshua Railway Station 6 km to the south.

History

In 1993 Israel Railways introduced the concept of regional rail by inaugurating the Netanya – Tel Aviv Suburban Service. Netanya was the northern terminus of the suburban trains as well as continuing to be a stop on the Haifa – Tel Aviv Inter-City Service.

When Israel Railways reorganized the suburban service in the late 1990s the line was extended to Binyamina and Netanya Railway Station lost its terminus status (except for rush hours, when an additional train leaves the station for Tel Aviv and the southern suburbs). As part of the same reorganization it was decided that Inter-City trains would, in most cases, skip the station in order to reduce travel time between the two large metropolises of Haifa and Tel Aviv. The same rule was applied on all intermediate stations between Tel Aviv University Railway Station and Binyamina Railway Station, except for some late-night and early morning trains.

Design

The station consists of a side platform and an island platform, numbered 1 to 3 from west to east. Between the side platform and the island platform there are two parallel rail tracks, and an additional track to the east of platform 3, there are several additional free tacks to the east of the station in use by freight trains.

The station hall is located to the west of the rail tracks. The two platforms are interconnected by a pedestrian tunnel. Parking lots are located on both sides of the station.

Platform 1 is used for northbound suburban trains, platform 2 for southbound suburban trains. Platform 3 is used during the rush hour by the suburban trains that use the stations as a terminus.

Train service

Binyamina/Netanya - Rehovot/Ashkelon suburban line
Legend
Binyamina
Caesarea-Pardes Hanna
Hadera Ma'arav
Netanya
Beit Yehoshua
Herzliya
to Hod Hasharon, Lod
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv Savidor Central
Tel Aviv HaShalom
Tel Aviv HaHagana
to Rishon LeZion Moshe Dayan
to Ben Gurion Airport, Modi'in
Kfar Chabad
Lod
to Be'er Sheva, Jerusalem
Be'er Ya'akov
to Rishon LeZion HaRishonim
Rehovot
Yavne East
to Yavne West
Ashdod Ad Halom
Ashkelon

Source:[1]

Netanya Railway Station is a station on the Tel Aviv suburban line (Binyamina/Netanya – Tel Aviv – Rehovot/Ashkelon Suburban Service). Almost all Inter-City trains pass through this station without stopping, except on the weekends. The station is situated between Hadera Ma'arav (West) Railway Station to the north and Beit Yehoshua Railway Station to the south.

Public Transport Connections

Netanya Railway Station is located in a fairly remote location, accessible mainly by private cars, buses, taxis or Sherut Taxis (share taxis). The bus lines are:

The Sherut Taxi line is:

Facilities

External links

Preceding station   Israel Railways   Following station
Towards: Binyamina/Terminus
Hadera Ma'arav (West)
  Binyamina/NetanyaTel AvivRehovot/Ashkelon
Suburban Service
  Towards: Rehovot/Ashkelon
Beit Yehoshua
Terminus   Netanya - Tel Aviv - Rishon LeZion
Suburban Service
  Towards: HaRishonim
Beit Yehoshua
  1. "Route Map". Israel Railways.
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