Dear passengers,
We have collected for you some key updates in public transportation you should know. For your convenience, Moovit is updated with the latest changes released by the Ministry of Transportation. Search for your line in the ‘Lines’ tab or plan a trip to find out more 📱
🚌 Changes and improvements in bus lines in Gush Dan and the surrounding area
As part of the changes, new lines will be added, other lines will be canceled and routes will be improved. Check out more 👇
Tel Aviv – New lines and route changes
New Lines
28 (Dan) between Tel Aviv Central Train <-> Kiryat Ono and 364 (Afikim) between Tel Aviv Central Train <-> Sgula Industrial Zone, Petah Tikva
Route Changes
Dan: 5, 34, 57, 138, 166, and Afikim: 49
Petah Tikva – Broad changes in bus lines
New Lines
55 (Afikim) between Schneider Terminal <-> Moshe Arens Terminal, 364 (Afikim) between Tel Aviv Central Train <-> Sgula Industrial Zone, Petah Tikva, 99A (Afikim Night Line) between Hadar Ganim <-> Ramat Siv Entertainment center, 34 (Dan) between Kiryat Arie train station <-> Tel Aviv central station
Route Changes
Afikim: 16, 20, 21, 31, 49 (starting September 1), 53, 62, 64, 87, 91, 99, 287, 599. Kavim: 76, 77, and 78 (starting August 28). Dan: 51, 138, 166. Metropoline: 42
Canceled Lines
Afikim: 15, 24, 96
Frequency Changes
Dan: 1, 66, 82, 138
Ramat Gan – New lines and frequencies
New Lines
115 (Kavim) between Kiryat Ono <-> Reading Terminal, Tel Aviv that will connect Kiryat Ono to the main locations and employment zones in Tel Aviv, 364 (Afikim) between Tel Aviv Central Train <-> Sgula Industrial Zone, Petah Tikva, and 28 (Dan) between Tel Aviv Central Train <-> Kiryat Ono.
Route Changes
Dan: 34, 57, 166
Frequency Changes
Kavim: 168 (starting August 28)
Bnei Brak – New lines and route changes
New Lines
205 (Kavim) will start operating from August 28 between Kiryat Atidim <-> Yahud-Monson via Jabotinsky and Abu Hazera streets and line 28 (Dan) between Tel Aviv Central Train <-> Kiryat Ono via Jerusalem, Rabi Akiva, and Cahanman streets.
Route Changes
Dan: 18, 34
Rosh Ha’Ayin – New lines, route changes, and lines canceled
New Lines from Rosh Ha’Ayin North train station
Afikim: 71, 72, 73, 74
Route Changes
Afikim: 9, 14, 29, 30, 250, 258, 282, 472, 477
Canceled Lines
Afikim: 1, 2, 8, 18, 28
Bik’at Ono – New lines and frequencies, route changes and canceled lines
New Lines
205 (Kavim) will start operating from August 28 between Kiryat Atidim <-> Yahud-Monson, 115 (Kavim) between Kiryat Ono <-> Reading Terminal, Tel Aviv and 28 (Dan) between Tel Aviv Central Train <-> Kiryat Ono
Route Changes
Kavim: 7, 8, 9, 15, 18, 137 (changes will affect all lines starting August 28)
Dan: 18
Canceled Lines
Kavim: 7, 39, 268, 71 (changes will affect all lines starting August 28)
Frequency Changes
Kavim: 68, 168 (starting August 28)
🚐 New Service Taxis (Moniot Sherut)
Earlier this week, ‘Metro Kav’ launched two new service taxi lines that will operate between Tel Aviv and Holon.
Line 79 will operate between Wolfson Holon <-> Reading Tel Aviv (Ben Yehuda Road)
Line 86 will operate between Wolfson Holon <-> Reading Tel Aviv (via Yigal Alon)
Service times: Sundays-Thursdays between 07: 00-20: 00 and Fridays between 07: 00-15: 00 every 30 minutes.
🚆Changes in train service
On Friday, August 28, changes will apply to the Beer Sheva-Lod-Tel Aviv line, starting at 00:01 (the night between Thursday and Friday), until the end of service of the same day. Trains in the Beer Sheva-Tel Aviv Savidor Center line (via Kiryat Gat, Lehavim Rahat, Lod stations) will depart and terminate at Lod station instead of Tel Aviv Savidor Center station.
Don’t forget to keep safe
We remind you, that in accordance with the Ministries of Health and Transportation guidelines, it is mandatory to wear a face mask in every ride and not use any public transportation line if having illness symptoms.
Ride payments in public transportation – in buses payment is allowed only with a Rav Kav card that has been charged in advance. In Israel Railways payment is available with a Rav Kav card that has been charged in advance, in the Israel Railways website, or at the station.
Safe travels 🙂
The Moovit Team