Dear Tel Avivian riders,
We have collected a few key updates you should know for the upcoming week:
New: Tel Aviv Hashalom train station expanded
Attention! Tel Aviv Hashalom train station has been expanded and now includes a new terminal, which includes an upgraded southern passenger hall. The entrance and exit are located opposite the existing Tel Aviv Hashalom train station. The new station will significantly improve and shorten the access for riders coming from the south and will be fully accessible for passengers with disabilities!
New traffic arrangements in Ibn Gvirol
On Sunday, March 7, from 22:00 to 5:00 AM Monday, maintenance work will be carried out to create new traffic arrangements on Ibn Gvirol Street, in the segment between Yehuda HaMaccabi Street and Basel Street.
- Passengers in both directions will not be allowed on Ibn Gvirol Street, in the segment between Rokach Boulevard and Jabotinsky Street.
- Pedestrian crossing will be allowed as usual
- Bicycles will be allowed as usual
As of Monday, March 8, the following traffic arrangements will be as follows:
- For those coming from the south, it will not be possible to turn left from Ibn Gvirol Street to Nordau Boulevard
- For those coming from the north, it will not be possible to turn left from Ibn Gvirol Street to Pinkas Street
- Pedestrian crossing will be allowed as usual
- Bicycles will be allowed as usual
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.
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Safe Travels
The Moovit team