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1890
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The idea of building a railway in this country was suggested by Sir Moses Montefiore as early as 1839, after the construction of the first public railway in England. But it was to take 51 years before the first track was laid here. It ran from Jaffa to Jerusalem, and was 87 km. long. This distance was covered by the first train in the then astounding time of 3 hours and 50 minutes.
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| 1892 |
The first train steamed into Jerusalem. It was an occasion of the greatest significance in the life of the Palestine Jewish community .
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| 1904 |
Inauguration of the Haifa - Bet She'an section of the famous
Hedjaz railway, followed a year later by the continuation to
Dera'a, junction for Damascus and Amman.
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| 1915 |
Inauguration of the Turkish military railway from Afula to Beer
Sheba and the Sinai desert.
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| 1919 |
The British completed the Kantara-Haifa railway line. After
taking on the Palestine Mandate, they opened the Petach
Tikva line. Rail services also included a daily passenger train
between Haifa and Cairo. Traffic on the Jezreel (Hedjaz
railway) Valley line from Haifa to Dera'a and Damascus
increases.
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| 1948 |
Establishment of the State of Israel, the new government took
over management of the railways
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| 1950 |
Inauguration of regular passenger service between Haifa, Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem, following the War of Independence. The journey took 4 hours.
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| 1954 |
Opening of Tel-Aviv Central station, following construction of Coastal Line.
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| 1965 |
Inauguration of the Beersheba-Dimona line for freight trains.
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| 1967 |
Following the Six-Day War, the railway extended to Kantara
and Port Tawfik on the Suez Canal. This service continued
until the Yom Kippur War broke out
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| 1975 |
A new railway station for passengers was opened at Haifa-Bat
Galim.
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| 1977 |
The Negev railway was extended to Nahal Zin
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| 1988 |
Increasing awareness of the need for railway development; decision to unite Israel Railways with the Ports Authority leads to creation of "The Ports and Railways Authority".
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| 1991 |
Line to Rehovot opened for passengers. New diesel-electric units ordered.
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| 1992 |
IC3 - Diesel units start running
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| 1993 |
Ayalon line IN Tel-Aviv connected up. Tel-Aviv - Netanya
commuter line begins operating
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| 1996 |
"Ha-Shalom" station for passengers opens in Tel-Aviv.
Commuter line begins operating around Haifa and its Bay
Area.
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| 1997 |
The arrival of 37 new passenger coaches from Spain
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| 1998 |
Arrival of 21 new diesel locomotives from Spain.Temporary closure of line to Jerusalem
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| 1999 |
Inauguration of Hof HaCarmel Station in Haifa and the Yavneh station.
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| 2000 |
June- Inauguration of Rosh Ha'ayin - Tel-Aviv passenger line through the Bnei Brak and Petach Tikva Sgula stations.
September - October: Opening of University - Merkaz
Hayeridim station in Tel Aviv and Beer Sheva Central station.
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