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Tel Aviv Bus Map 2011-09-20 Copy Campus Broshim Campus Alliance School Reading Brodetsky 25 126 90 501 7, 25, 274 to Ramat Aviv, Tel 274 Aviv University 126, 171 to Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv Gimel, Azorei Hen 90 to Hertzliya industrial zone, Hertzliya Marina, Arena Mall 24 to Tel Aviv University, Tel Barukh, Ramat HaSharon 26, 71, 126 to Ramat Aviv HaHadasha, Levinsky College 271 to Tel Aviv University 501 to Hertzliya, Ra’anana 7 171 TEL AVIV BUS MAP only) Kfar Saba, evenings (247 to Hertzliya, Ramat48 to HaSharon, Ra’anana Kiryat (Ramat St HaHayal), Atidim Wallenberg Raoul189 to Kiryat Atidim Yisgav, Barukh, Ramat HaHayal, Tel Aviv: Tel North-Eastern89 to Sde Dov Airport 126 Tel Aviv University & Shay Agnon/Levi Eshkol 71 25 26 125 24 Exhibition Center 7 Shay Agnon 171 289 189 271 Kokhav HaTzafon Kibbutzim College 48 · 247 Reading/Brodetsky/ Planetarium 89 Reading Terminal Eretz Israel Museum Levanon Rokah Railway Station University Park Yarkon Rokah Center & Convention Fair Namir/Levanon/Agnon Eretz Israel Museum Tel Aviv Port University Railway Station Yarkon Park Ibn Gvirol/Rokah Western Terminal Yarkon Park Sportek 55 56 Yarkon Park 11 189 · 289 9 47 · 247 4 · 104 · 204 Rabin Center 174 Rokah Scan this QR code to go to our website: Rokah/Namir Yarkon Park 72 · 172 · 129 Tennis courts 39 · 139 · 239 ISRAEL-TRANSPORT.COM 7 Yarkon Park 24 90 89 Yehuda HaMaccabi/Weizmann 126 501 The community guide to public transport in Israel Dizengo/BenYehuda Ironi Yud-Alef 25 · 125 HaYarkon/Yirmiyahu Tel Aviv Port 5 71 · 171 · 271 · 274 Tel Aviv Port 126 Hertzliya MosheRamat St, Sne HaSharon, Rozen Pinhas Mall, Ayalon 524, 525, 531 to Kiryat (Ramat St HaHayal), Atidim Wallenberg Raoul Mall, Ayalon 142 to Kiryat Sharet, Neve Atidim St, HaNevi’a Dvora St, Rozen Pinhas Mall, Ayalon 42 to 25 · 125 Ben Yehuda/Yirmiyahu 24 Shikun Bavli Dekel Country Club Milano Sq. Tel Aviv Port Nordau/Yehoshua Bin Nun LEGEND 9 Shikun Bavli 55 174 Nordau/Sokolov Namir/ Yehuda HaMaccabi 174 39 · 139 239 72 · 172 129 55 11 4 · 104 · 2049 5 126 189 · 289 26 56 48 · 247 25 · 125 24 Ibn Gvirol/Pinkas/ 5 Bus line with number Nordau Shenkar College HaYarkon/Nordau 11 11 Begin/Bialik (Ramat Gan) Independence Garden 5 66 One-way section of bus line Ben Yehuda/Nordau Dizengo/ Bet HaHayal Tikhon Hadash Abba Hillel/Bialik (Ramat Gan) Nordau Weizmann/Pinkas Namir/Pinkas Bus stop in both directions Pinkas/Remez 5 7 14 89 66 Dizengo/ Herzliya HaMedina Sq. Namir/ Ben Yehuda/Zhabotinsky Zhabotinsky/Ibn Gvirol Gymnasium Bus stop in one 11 Zhabotinsky Zhabotinsky 142 direction only 14 90 5 501 42 Ibn Gvirol/ 524 · 525 · 531 5 9 71 · 171 · 271 · 274 Tel Aviv Savidor Merkaz (Central) Bus stop for several lines 174 Arlozorov/ Arlozorov HaVaad HaPoel 55 (the actual stops of the dierent Shlomo HaMelekh Arlozorov/Bloch lines may be within a 2-minute 9 Begin (Ramat Gan) 39 · 139 239 72 · 172 129 55 HaYarkon/Arlozorov 174 Dizengo/Arlozorov 66 · 90 90 walking distance from one another) Leonardo City Tower Bnei Brak 240 to University Aviv Tel Mall, Ayalon 40 to Kiryat Ono Bar Ilan68 to University, HaShomer Tel Bar Ilan70 to University, Tikva Petah 38, 51, 66, 82 to Hilton Hotel 9 5 4 · 104 204 55 55 Line terminus 61 · 161 61 · 161 Ben Yehuda/Arlozorov 10 10 66 Gretz 59 70 School Arlozorov/ Arlozorov Terminal 38 · 82 9 56 55 26 48 · 247 25 · 125 24 126 189 · 289 7 Railway station 55 89 59 Weizmann Central railway station Atarim Sq. 174 174 and adjacent bus stop 40 · 240 Ben Yehuda/Ben Gurion 10 10 City Hall Ichilov (Sourasky) Hospital 68 Dizengo/Ben Gurion Ben Gurion/ Rabin Square Weizmann/ 51 Ben Yehuda/Gordon Shlomo HaMelekh David HaMelekh Elite Junction 61 · 161 RamatBnei Brak 161 to Gan (center), Ramat Amidar) Ramat61 to Gan (center, Dizengo/Gordon Diamond Exchange NOTE: Not all bus stops are marked. Ben Yehuda/Frishmann 66 · 90 55 Bet Hadar Some bus stops are skipped on the map intentionally Dafna Zhabotinsky/Abba Hillel/ if they are close to another bus stop of the same line. Dizengo Sq. 14 18 Arlozorov (Ramat Gan) 89 El Al Building Frischmann King George/ 55 72 · 17239 ·· 129139 · 239 9 59 Ben Yehuda/Bograshov 5 Zamenhof 18 60 · 160 Bograshov/ Dizengo Center 7 11 63 Mugrabi 10 Pinsker Rabin Square 142 Arvey Nahal/Borochov Opera Tower 70 66 · 90 66 · 90 63 Masaryk Square 61 · 161 66 · 90 Allenby/Ben Yehuda Dizengo Yigal Alon/ Aliyat HaNoar/ Trumpeldor 38 · 82 Bet Zhabotinsky Center Courthouse Borochov Nahalat Yitzhak/ 4 · 104 204 King George/Ben Tziyon Katznelson (Giv’atayim) Dizengo Center Shaul HaMelekh/Weizmann Terminal Sade Giv’atayim, Aluf 63 to Giv’atayim, Ramat160 to Gan, Bnei Brak Giv’atayim, Ramat60 to Gan (Ramat Amidar) Tikva Kiryat Ganei Ono, HaShomer, Tel Giv’atayim, 55 to 7 26 56 Nahalat Yitzhak/ 55 63 59 174 126 Ichilov (Sourasky) Hospital 68 83 51 63 38 · 82 Emek Brakha/ 60 · 160 FURTHER INFO 60 · 160 Meir Garden 89 · 189 289 Yigal Alon King George/Rashi 14 London 9 40 · 42 240 72 · 172 · 129 Ministore 71 · 171 · 271 · 274 48 · 247 142 501 · 524 · 525 · 531 63 63 The information is from September 2011. 4 · 104 · 204 25 · 12524 70 Tel Aviv Towers Azrieli Mall 18 5 38 · 82 Binyamini 48 · 247 38 · 82 Tel Aviv Cameri Theater HaKirya This map features bus lines in central Tel Aviv that oper- 3 · 16 · 17 · 19 HaShalom ate regularly during daytime with a frequency of at Allenby/Bialik 31 39 · 139 · 239 Shaul HaMelekh HaShalom/Totzeret HaAretz least twice an hour. 61 · 161 56 63 Bet Eliyahu 23 Ibn Gvirol/Carlebach/ 63 Note: Not all bus stops are marked. 142 23 Dizengo/Kaplan 70 Yigal Alon/ Moshe Dayan/HaShalom HaBima Sq. 68 HaShalom Changes may occur without prior notice. For schedules 40 · 42 · 240 and exact locations of bus stops, please refer to the Rothschild/ HaHashmona’im ocial websites and information desks. Allenby/King George Ben Tziyon/ 63 83 Carmel Market Marmorek 71 · 171 · 271 · 274 Nahalat Binyamin Market Carlebach/ 501 · 524 · 52560 · ·531 16051 HaHashmona’im 23 Ocial information desks and websites: Sheinkin/Balfour/ Cinemateque Ramat Yisrael Yohanan HaSandlar Moshe Dayan For all buses and trains: Bet Kalka Allenby/Monteore 7 Israel Public Transport Information Center (Call-Kav), Begin/Yehudit Assuta HaShalom 23 5 Phone: *8787, website (Hebrew): callkav.gov.il 70 59 Bloch School Great Synagogue 142 63 10 31 Medical Center 66 · 90 Moshe Dayan/Yinon 23 to Giv’atayim 23 to Giv’atayim, Ramat39 to Gan (Ramat Amidar) 48 · 247 Ma’ariv For buses 36, 37 (Central Station - Yehud), 55, 56: Cinerama Phone: *2060, website (Hebrew): kavim-t.co.il 61 · 161 Junction 39 3 · 16 17 19 Rothschild/Sheinkin/ Niv School 14 Yigal Alon/ 23 11 For buses 26, 71, 83, 88, 126, 171, 174, 271, 274, 501, Yehuda HaLevi 23 23 Yitzhak Sade Yitzhak Sade 23 Karmelit terminal 48 · 247 Moshe Dayan/ 524, 525, 531: 9 9 Phone: *2800, website (English): egged.co.il/eng Carmel Market 24 Yitzhak Sade 39 · 139 · 239 39 · 139 18 Rothschild/ For buses 48, 90, 247: 26 104 38 · 82 Balfour Phone: *5900, website (Hebrew): metropoline.com HaMasger/Yitzhak Sade 23 5 For Dan buses (all other buses on the map): Nahmani Phone: *3456, 03-6394444, website (Hebrew): dan.co.il 142 Moshe Dayan/ 70 174 Steinschneider Israel Railways: Nokia Arena Tel Hayim 126 La Guardia Bridge Phone: *5700, website (English): rail.co.il/en Yigal Alon Shalom Tower HaMasger Junction HaMered Mikve Yisrael 68 Bet Hadar David Intercontinental 31 Begin/HaRakevet Shevah Mofet School 89 · 189 · 289 7 59 5 39 · 139 40 · 42 · 240 239 104 70 25 · 125 142 23 56 HaMered 10 Electric Company Textile Center 88 Begin/Mikve Yisrael 51 La Guardia/ HaGibor HaAlmoni 104 139 56 to Bar Ilan University, Kiryat Ono, Yehud 4 · 104 204 37 72 · 172 129 Neve Tzedek Yafo/Nahalat Binyamin 3 · 16 17 19 36 36 36 31 139 to Sheba Hospital, Tel HaShomer 18 174 34 · 37 34 · 37 43 31 to Ramat Gan (HaYarden) 34 to Giv’atayim, Bnei Brak 11 43 to Bar Ilan University, Tel HaShomer 104 to Giv’atayim 70 31 31 Yafo/Herzl 43 Ort Singalovsky 4 La Guardia/Yigal Alon HaTayasim/La Guardia Eilat/Shlush Bet Gil HaZahav Neve Tzedek 31 Central 70 51 36 Wolfson Park Bus La Guardia/Moshe Dayan 34 · 37 26 83 Prof. Kaufmann/Goldman 40 · 240 31 Avni Institute 60 · 160 104 Etzel museum 41 Station 104 Jaa former railway station Yigal Alon/ 36 34 36 9 501 · 524 · 525 · 531 11 43 Old central HaHayil 239 34 · 37 51 71 · 171 · 271 · 274 HeHarash bus station Moshe Dayan/ 68 HaHagana Railway Station Tzvi Nishri HaTayasim/Oded 42 142 126 70 7 59 104 89 · 189 289 5 Bet Barbour HaMoshavot Sq. 25 · 125 36 104 · 204 Yigal Alon/ HaHagana/ 40 · 240 Allenby/Begin/Yehuda HaLevi Har Tziyon/Lewinsky HaHagana Maapiley Egoz 37 3 · 16 17 19 41 72 · 172 129 4 Tel Aviv HaHagana Giv’ati Central Bus Station 31 HaHagana 16 Mahal/ 41 HaTayasim Terminal Moshe Dayan/ Mahal/ Maapiley Egoz HaRav Pardes 37 18 11 10 88 104 · 204 104 · 204 104 · 204 16 HaHagana Sheshet HaYamim T.A. Police HaAliya Market 16 · 17 16 16 Giv’ati/ 204 40 · 240 Salame/ Salame/AbulaaAllenby/Lewinsky 83 83 HaHagana/ Kiryati 239 Kibutz Galuyot Florentin 174 HaMa’apilim 9 Kfar Shalem 16 3 · 19 Tkoa HaAliya/ HaTikva Market Moshe Dayan/ Florentin Kiryati/Bar Lev Jaa clock tower 17 Shkhunat HaTikva Winter Stadium 142 142 Old Jaa Hakhmey Yisrael Etzel/Hanokh HaTayasim/Bar Lev 42 42 37 Yehud to Yehuda Or 36, 59 to Flea market Kibutz Galuyot/ Holz School Etzel/Lehi 9 9 83 83 Mesilat Yesharim Kibutz Galuyot Bridge 16 239 239 36 25 · 125 7 204 204 204 37 Hatzrot Yafo Kiryat HaMelakha 11 11 59 59 59 Old Jaa Shoken/Kibutz Galuyot Har Tziyon/ Yisrael Guri/ Kibutz Galuyot 43 43 Bar Lev/Moshe DayanBar Lev/Unterman Bar Lev/Zivia LubetkinBar Lev/Sheshet HaYamim Bar Lev/HaTayasim 19 Kibutz Galuyot Police Park Darom Yerushalayim/Ben Zvi Shkhunat Ezra Shkhunat HaArgazim Yefet/Louis Pasteur/Yehuda MeRaguza 129 Bloomeld stadium 7 Lehi/Kibutz Galuyot Lehi Jaa Port Hachmey Lublin 17 37 11 Botanical Garden Gitit 174 Jaa Port Yerushalayim/ Kiryat Shalom 274 Yehuda HaYamit 37 10 41 26 Herzl/Gruenbaum/Ben Zvi Kiryat Shalom 11 43 19 Yisrael Guri 129 126 41 10 88 37 174 to Rishon LeTziyon Midron Yafo Park 71 · 171 · 271 18 83 142 274 to Rishon LeTziyon, Rehovot 89 · 189 289 25 · 125 40 · 42 240 Lev Yafo School Yerushalayim/ Dr.
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