Tel Aviv University railway station

Railway station in Tel Aviv, Israel
32°06′13″N 34°48′16.5″E / 32.10361°N 34.804583°E / 32.10361; 34.804583Platforms2Tracks4ConstructionParking170 spacesHistoryOpened26 October 2000; 23 years ago (2000-10-26)Electrified6 September 2020; 3 years ago (2020-09-06)Passengers20196,499,857[1]Rank4 out of 68
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Tel Aviv University railway station is an Israel Railways station in northern Tel Aviv, Israel. It is officially named Tel Aviv Universita – Merkaz HaYeridim in Hebrew (English: Tel Aviv University – Exhibition Center), due to its proximity to Tel Aviv University and Expo Tel Aviv (the Tel Aviv fairgrounds and convention center, commonly known as Ganei HaTaarucha).

The station has four platforms connected by pedestrian tunnels. It is the northernmost passenger rail station in Tel Aviv; non-stop trains from the station can reach southern Haifa's Hof HaCarmel railway station in about 40 minutes. Outside the station, there is a bus terminal serving the areas adjacent to the university.

In 2019, over six million passengers used the station, making it the fourth-busiest in the country.

Access

The station is located between the lanes of the Ayalon Highway at the Rokah Boulevard interchange. The western entrance is connected to Tel Aviv University by a long stairway, while the eastern entrance allows foot access to the Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center and to the Yarkon Park. There is a parking facility located near the eastern entrance, between the station and the Trade Fairs Center. The parking facility can be accessed by private transport from Rokah Boulevard or by taking the Exhibition Center exit from the northbound lane of the Ayalon Highway.

A Dan Bus Company terminal is adjacent to the western entrance of the station. It is the terminus of routes 7, 13, 40, 45, 49, 113 and 289, that connect the station to Tel Aviv University and continue further to different parts of Tel Aviv and Gush Dan. On the eastern entrance of the station there is a small bus terminal that contains only the terminus of Dan bus line 8 that operated on rush hours only.
On Rokah Boulevard, outside the eastern entrance, are stops of Dan routes 8, 22, 40, 89, 122, 189 and 266 as well as routes from Tel Aviv to Herzliya, Ra'anana and Kfar Saba: 47, 48, 247 of Metropoline Bus Company and 521 of the Egged Bus Cooperative.

Train service

Preceding station Israel Railways Following station
Binyamina
towards Nahariya
Nahariya–Modi'in Tel Aviv Savidor Central
Herzliya
towards Nahariya
Nahariya–Beersheba Tel Aviv Savidor Central
Herzliya
towards Karmiel
Karmiel–Beersheba
Herzliya
towards Binyamina
Binyamina–Beersheba
Herzliya
towards Netanya
Netanya–Rehovot Tel Aviv Savidor Central
towards Rehovot
Netanya–Beit Shemesh Tel Aviv Savidor Central
towards Beit Shemesh
Bnei Brak–Ramat HaHayal
towards Herzliya
Herzliya–Ashkelon Tel Aviv Savidor Central
towards Ashkelon
Herzliya
Terminus
Herzliya–Jerusalem Tel Aviv Savidor Central

Station layout

Platform numbers increase in a West-to-East direction

Platform 1      Nahariya–Modi'in Returning toward Nahariya (Binyamina)
     Nahariya–Beersheba Returning toward Nahariya (Herzliya during peak hours; Haifa Hof HaCarmel during off-peak hours)
     Karmiel–Beersheba Returning toward Karmiel (Herzliya)
     Binyamina–Beersheba Returning toward Binyamina (Herzliya)
          Netanya–Rehovot and Netanya–Beit Shemesh Returning toward Netanya (Herzliya) during peak hours only
     Herzliya–Jerusalem Returning toward Herzliya (Terminus)
     Binyamina–Jerusalem Returning trains toward Binyamina during night hours only do not stop here →
Island platform
Platform 2      Nahariya–Modi'in Advancing toward Modi'in Central (Tel Aviv Savidor Central)
               Nahariya–Beersheba, Karmiel–Beersheba and Binyamina–Beersheba Advancing toward Be'er Sheva Central (Tel Aviv Savidor Central)
     Netanya–Rehovot Advancing toward Rehovot (Tel Aviv Savidor Central) during peak hours only
     Netanya–Beit Shemesh Advancing toward Beit Shemesh (Tel Aviv Savidor Central) during peak hours only
     Herzliya–Jerusalem Advancing toward Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon (Tel Aviv Savidor Central)
     Binyamina–Jerusalem Advancing trains toward Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon during night hours only, except on Wed.-Thu. nights do not stop here
     Binyamina–Jerusalem Advancing trains toward Ben Gurion Airport during night hours on Wed.-Thu. nights only do not stop here
Platform 3      Herzliya–Ashkelon Returning toward Herzliya (Bnei Brak–Ramat HaHayal)
Island platform
Platform 4      Herzliya–Ashkelon Advancing toward Ashkelon (Tel Aviv Savidor Central)

Ridership

Passengers boarding and disembarking by year
Year Passengers Rank Source
2021 3,132,561 (Increase 1,248,751) 5 of 66 (Decrease 1) 2021 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report
2020 1,883,810 (Decrease 4,616,047) 4 of 68 (Steady) 2020 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report
2019 6,499,857 4 of 68 2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report

References

  1. ^ "2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report" (PDF). Israel Railways.
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