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Ashkelon
אשקלון
General information
LocationAdjacent to "Cosmos" shopping center, Kefar Silver Junction, Ashkelon
Coordinates31°40′35″N 34°36′16″E / 31.67639°N 34.60444°E / 31.67639; 34.60444
Platforms2
Tracks4
Construction
Parking150 spaces
Bicycle facilities5 spaces
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedMarch 1917; 107 years ago (1917-03)
Closed1948–1972, 1973–2005
RebuiltApril 2005
Electrified25 December 2021; 3 years ago (2021-12-25)
Previous names1917–1948: Majdal
Passengers
20193,005,131
Rank13 out of 68
Binyamina/Netanya –
Rehovot/Be'er Sheva line
Legend
to Haifa, Nahariya, Beit She'an & Karmiel
Binyamina
Caesarea–Pardes Hanna
Hadera–West
Netanya
Netanya–Sapir
Beit Yehoshua
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to Ra'anana
Herzliya
to Hod HaSharon & Lod
Tel Aviv–University
Tel Aviv–Savidor Central
Tel Aviv–HaShalom
Tel Aviv–HaHagana
to Rishon LeZion–Dayan & Ashdod
to Ben Gurion Airport,
Modi'in Central & Jerusalem
Kfar Chabad
Lod
to Be'er Sheva & Jerusalem–Malha
Be'er Ya'akov
to Rishon LeZion–HaRishonim
Rehovot
Yavne–East
to Rishon LeZion–Dayan & Tel Aviv
Ashdod–Ad Halom
Ashkelon
Sderot
Netivot
Ofakim
to Kiryat Gat & Lod
Be'er Sheva–North
to Dimona
Be'er Sheva–Center
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The Ashkelon railway station is a railway station that is located in Ashkelon, Israel. It is the southern terminus of the BinyaminaTel AvivAshkelon and the Ra'anana-Rishon LeZion-Ashkelon suburban lines. Previously, Majdal railway station, built by the British forces during World War I, has existed at the site, and since 1920, the station served regular passenger trains between El Kantara, Egypt and Haifa. During 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the connection to Gaza Strip and Egypt was severed, but freight service on the Lod–Ashkelon railway continued.

In 2002 it was decided to double-track the Ashdod–Ashkelon railway and recommence the passenger service to Ashkelon. Some of the remains of the old British station were demolished as part of preparing the site. The new Ashkelon passenger station was opened in 2005. Later, a new railway north of Ashkelon was constructed between Rishon LeZion and Ashdod Ad Halom railway station. This new line was inaugurated on 4 August 2013 and significantly shortened the travel time from Ashdod and Ashkelon to Tel Aviv to 35 and 45 minutes respectively.

The railway line south of the station was extended to Beersheba beginning in 2006, which enabled rail service to the towns of Sderot, Ofakim and Netivot in the northern Negev. The line was completed in 2015.

In late 2021 an NIS 15 million renovation project at the station was completed. The works included preservation of some of the station's original early 20th-century structures. At the same time, the station also underwent electrification.

The station complex also houses a large electric multiple unit train maintenance depot that was completed in 2021.

Facilities

Station layout diagram

Facilities present at the station are:

References

  1. "2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report" (PDF). Israel Railways.
  2. הודעת משרד התחבורה - הנהלת רכבת ישראל

External links

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