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The HaSharon Junction (Hebrew: צומת השרון), commonly known as Beit Lid Junction (Hebrew: צומת בית ליד), is a key road junction in the Sharon region of Israel. It intersects Highway 4 and Highway 57. The junction serves as a large transportation hub for dozens of Egged and Kavim buses.
On the southwest corner of the junction is Ashmoret Prison, a civilian jail.
The junction was the scene of the Beit Lid suicide bombing, a 1995 attack by Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
It is planned that in the future, a large interchange will replace the current intersection. It will be located slightly north of the existing junction, along a new alignment of Highway 57, which will be shifted to the north.
Buses
The following buses stop at the Beit Lid Junction. The junction itself does not have routes using it as a starting or ending station.
Egged
Line | Route |
---|---|
641 | Tel Aviv CBS - Netanya CBS |
821 | Afula CBS - Tel Aviv CBS |
823 | Tel Aviv CBS - Nazareth Illit |
921 | Tel Aviv CBS - Haifa Hof HaCarmel CBS (both directions) |
947 | Haifa Hof HaCarmel CBS - Jerusalem CBS |
Nativ Express
Line | Route | Via |
---|---|---|
35 | Netanya CBS - Netanya CBS | Kfar Yona |
32°19′24.7″N 34°54′14.3″E / 32.323528°N 34.903972°E / 32.323528; 34.903972
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