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Israel launches 5-year plan to improve transportation

By IANS | Published: April 19, 2023 2:24 PM

Jerusalem, April 19 The Israeli Ministry of Transport announced a five-year national plan to improve the country's transportation, ...

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Jerusalem, April 19 The Israeli Ministry of Transport announced a five-year national plan to improve the country's transportation, focusing on public transport and road infrastructure.

The total cost of the plan stands at 50 billion shekels ($13.7 billion), the highest ever allocated by Israel for transportation, Xinhua news agency reported citing the Ministry as saying.

The highlight of the plan is creating a rail connection between the northernmost city of Kiryat Shmona and the southernmost resort city of Eilat, which lies on the shores of the Red Sea.

On the future track, high-speed trains will run at speeds never before seen in Israel, similar to the "bullet trains" operating in other countries, the Ministry noted.

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