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Jerubu Jerubus Routes 1 Western Wall-Ha'Uma Parking Lot 25/45 31 71/72 2 8 22Neve Yaakov Ramot Alon "Heil Ha'Avir" 20 stations 64 32 אWestern Wall-Har Nof 64 4 Jerusalem Mall-French Hill 2012JerubuJerubus More than 20 stations "Duchifat" 5 Har Homa-Jerusalem College of Tech. Yigael Yadin Rd./ "Yekutiel Adam" "Kiryat Bus Routes of Jerusalem Golda Me'ir Rd. 67Ramat Shlomo "Beit Hanina" Hinuch" 6 Jerusalem Mall-Pizgat Zeev 10 stations 7 Ramat Rachel-Har Hotzvim "Shoafat" Key "A-Sahal" 6 8 Golda Me'ir Rd. 39Golda Me'ir Rd./Yigael Yadin Rd. Armon Hanziv-Pizgat Zeev 16 Har Hoztvim Pisgat Zeev 2 7 "Givat Ha'Mivtar" 20 stations 9 City Center-Central Bus Station Connection to Shuttle Service Zayit Hi-Tech Park French Hill/ Ra'anan St. Sheshet Ha'Yamim St. Yam Suf St. Yam Suf St. 4 Ha'Givaa 7 א9 Givat Ram Campus-Central Bus Station Connection to Intercity Bus Service Ha'Rav Ha'Ztarfatit Bar Lev Rd. 12 Ein Karem Hospital-Armon Ha'Natziv Connection to Train Service sorotskin St. Golda Me'ir Rd./ Bar Cochva St. Hartum St. Hagiva Ha'Hagana א64 Ha'Tzarfatit Hebrew Univ. 13 City Center-Ha'Oman St. Light Rail Station Panim Yermiyahu St. Hativat St. Tsfanya St. Harel Blvd. Junc. Mt. Scopus Givat Mesua-"Har Herzl" Bus Station Meirot St. 64 Paran St. 42 א13 אHa'Mem Gimel St. 8 4 14 Jerusalem Mall- Central Bus Station Bus Station Arrow Direction Only 68/69 68 68/69 Petach 67 "Amunition Hill" 19 16 Bait VaGan-Har Hotzvim Rapid Line Ha'Mem Tikva St. Eshkol Blvd. 30 Gimel St. Bar Ilan Blvd. Sanhedria Junk. Ma'alot Dafna 17 17 Malha-Mt. Scopus Campus Tourist Information Shmuel Ha'Navi St. 69 i Yermiyahu St. Hadassah Hospital Yehezkel St. 18 Jerusalem Mall-Central Bus Stationl Mt. Scopus Bucharim Market Bar Lev Rd. Police 19 Yermiyahu St. Ein Karem Hospital-Mt. Scopus Yehezkel St. National Police HQ Minhat Yishak St. Geula 20 Givat Mesua-"Har herzl" Malchei Israel St. Malchei Israel St. Headquater "Shimon Giv'at Shaul St. Suttles to Shneler Camp Geula 21 Ramat Sharet-Talpiot TLV & Bait 39 Ha'Tzadik" Shemesh 1 Bar Lev Rd. 22 Pizgat Zeev-Talpiot Sheich Jarch Sheich Jarach Sarei Isreal St. Shmuel Lifta American Colony 23 Ir Ganim-"Har Herzl" "Central Ha'Navi St. "Shivtei Hotel Bus Station" Israel " Har Herzl"-Stern/Jerusalem Mall Weitzman Shivtei" / א24 68 "Ha'Turim""Mahane Yehuda" Strauss St./ Bar Lev Blvd. 21 Yaffo St. Yaffo St. Israel 25/45 Neve Yaakov-Ha'Uma Parking Lot Rabi Israel Najara St. Yesha'ayahu St. Rd. Salah A Din St. Givat Shaul St. 26 Stern-"Har Herzl" Kanfei Nesharim County Court .Davidka" Ha'Nevi'im St" 1418 א64 27 Ein Karem Hospital-"Har Herzl" 2 6 Yaffo/ Hadassah College אYemin Avot "Kiryat 9 64 28 74/75 7/8 Agripas St. Ha'Nevi'im Ein Karem-Shahrai St. Moshe" Buses to West Bank/ 67 Ha'Rav 9 Mahane Yehuda Heil Ha'Handasa Beit Ha'Dfus Herzl Blvd. 1 13 E. JerusalemCentral Bus Satation 30 Gilo-Mt. Scopus Campus. 33 Zvi Yehuda St. Market Rd. Har Nof 25/45 Ha'Nevi'im. Sulatan 31 Gilo-Center-Ramot Alon 10 stations 18 Ferbstein St. 67 6 Shivtei Suliman St./ Sulatan 32 Gilo-Ramot Alon Angel bakery Herzl Blvd. 39 25/45 Israel Rokefeler Suliman St. "Damascus Lions Gate 33 Kiryat 31 21 "King St. Museum Gilo-Har Nof 74/75 74/75 Musrara Moshe. 32 32 George" Gate" 34 Jerusalem Mall-Har Homa 7/8 7/8 to 17 23 Shazar Blvd. 19 30 6 38 Jewish Quarter-Center-Jewish Quater ConvencionCenter Rabin Blvd. A'liash St. TLV 2 1 Ish Shalom St. Ha'uma Parking Lot King George אBait VaGan-Har Hotzvim 33 25/45 8 39 16 1 Bezalel St. St. 22 13 38 19 21 42 32 7/8 4 Ein Karem Hadassah Hospital-Mt. Scopus 21 Oshiskin St. 74/75 71/72 Ben Yehuda 9 "Munici- "Ha'Halutz" Zusman St. Bezalel St.17 St. 50 Closed circle: Beit Ha'Kerem pality" Herzel Blvd. Supreme Court Yaffo 64 Har Nof-Ramot Alon David Yalin College. Lorech St. Kaplan St. Ministery of Knesset Shlomzion 67 "Denia Oshiskin St. Har Nof-Ramat Shlomo Industry, Wohl Park Ha'Malka Square" Rupin Blvd. Narkis St. St. 68/69 Trade & Work King Givat Ram Campus-Mt. Scopus Campus Herzl Blvd. Saker Park .George St א9 71/72 Gilo-Ramot Alon 6 Kakal St. 914 א9 31 39 Rupin 74/75 Ha'Halutz St. Hebrew Univ. France i Har Nof-Center-Har Homa(Rapid) "Yefe Nof" Diskin Western Wall/ Ha'Meiasdim St. Givat Ram Square Yaffo (Jaffa) Gate Ein Karem Herzl Blvd. (Safra) Compus/ Rupin Blvd. Kotel Armenian Quarter Agriculture Yad Vashem Herzl Blvd. Yad Sara Science Museum Israel Meseum Ha'Halutz St. Hebrew Univ. Bible Lands Agron St. Jewish Quarter אSchool28 28 Holocaust Mt. Herzl/ Mamila Mall/ Museum Yad Vashem Music & Dance Museum א28 Moshe Kol St. Metudela Jaffa Gate 38 City of Holocaust Accademy - Mt. Zion Gate 1 5 50 68/69 Neve St. King David St. David/ Museum 5 Sha'anan YMCA/King David Silwan Moshe Kol St. Moshe Kol Hebrew Univ. Ha'Rav Aza St. 18 Hotel St/Jerusalem College Givat Ram Dorms Herzog Radak St. Keren King David st. Avizohar St. of Engineering Hazaz Blvd. Aza St. Ha'Yesod 23 א/ 13 Shalom Yamin Moshe/ Ha'Rav 24אEin Karem Vilage 24 Berlin St. Alechem St. Wind miller 26 Ha'Nasi 27 Bait Va'Gan Nayot/ Chan Theatre/ Mt. Zion 20 St. Shmuel Bait St. Shmuel Bait St. Botanic Tshernich- St. Jabotinsky St. Cinematheque ovsky St. Cinematheque Sha'arei Tsedek Hospital Jerusalem College Garden Emek Refaim St. Jerusalem Jerusalem Ha'Rav Jerusalem 23 א/ 13 "Har Herzl" of Engineering Palmach Liberty Shmariahu Levin St. Ha'Rav Uziel St. Ha'Rav Uziel St. Herzog TheatreBell Garden/ 7/8 Hantke St. Kiryat Shahrai St. St. Shahal St. Blvd Cinematheque 38 Smariahu Ha'Yovel St. 28 74/75 Levin St. 23 Ha'Pisga Ha'Rav Frank St. Nayot/Rasko 71/72 St. Bernstein St. Kovshei Emek 30 Hantke St. Tora Katamon St. Refaim St. Hebron Rd. Ve'AvodaSt. Ha'Rav 16 Loyd George St./ Abu Tor/ Ha'Rav Haim Haviv St. 39 6 Cinema Smadar Ha'Mabada/ Zangvill St. Herzog Blvd. 17 Ha'Rav Palmach Train Armon Ha'Natziv Moshe Zilberg St. 42 Herzog Blvd 7 Hadassah Brazil St. Borochov St. Golomb Blvd. Bernstein St. Pat Junc. St. Emek Refaim St. Tahon St. 21 19 Shahal St. Compaund Kiryat Moria/ Promenade Hospital Uruguai St. 325 Lamed He Rachel Imenu St. Golomb St. Kadish Luz Bait 8 Main Enterance Moshe Sharet St. Blvd. Hezkiahu St. 12 Agnon 4 Lehem Rd. Henrietta Szold Uruguay St. Golomb Blvd. Golomb Blvd. 14 Armon Ha'Natziv Blvd. 18 Hebron Rd. Kiryat Menahm Comercial Center Bolivia Pann St. Moshe Sharet St. Yehuda The Sam Spiegel 20 stations Henrietta Ben Film & Television Ha'Bankim Junc. Mexico St. Szold St. Ha'Nasi St. Ben Hadassah Zakai Zakai Pierre School 23 "The Monster" Stern St. 24 Ha'Ayal St. Hospital Katamonim St. 27 26 Ha'Kfir St. Koenig St. Pierre Koenig St. Beitar St. 19 Medical Stern St. Oranim Junc. 42 Mexico St. 17 San Itzhak Hadar Mall School Ringelblum St. Malha Arena 12 12 Martin Sade Ha'Sadna St. Ha'Tnufa St. Henrietta Szold High School for Ha'Ayal St. 3414 30 Ha'Kfar Hashvedi Costa Rica St. Sciences & Arts 12 Kore Ha'Dorot Ha'Dishon St. Ben Yoezer St. 5 St. /Jerusalem Mall אRoute 396 Nicaragua St. 13 .Pat St. Ha'Oman St 23 א13 Ora Junc. Teddy Stadium Ha'Oman St. Egged's Parking Lot Colombia St. Kulits Rd. 18 21 13 אHigh School for 24 20 Dahomey St. 22 Kibutz Ramat Sciences & Arts 4 Beit Safafa Rachel Dulzin St. 6 Berl Luker St. Baram Rd. 7 Israel Rail Hebron Rd. Givat Ha'Matos Shabtai The Biblical Hanegbi St. Har Homa Zoo Ha'Margalit St. Yefe Rom St. Ha'Ganenet St. 33 18 stations 30 5 32 74/75 72 34 31 Ha'Rosmarn St. For Bus Information Call or Text Egged: *2800 71 Ha'Margalit St. © All rights reserved to web.me.com/jerubus.
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