List of passenger stations in Israel

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This list contains passenger stations in Israel .

From north to south with (re-) opening year in brackets:

  • Naharija (opened in 1945, restarted in 1950 and 1958) on the main line
  • Akkon (new building 2002) on the main line
  • Kirjat Motzkin on the main line
  • Haifa -Kirjat Chajim on the main line
    • Haifa-Chutzot haMifratz (opened 2001) on the main line
    • Haifa-Merkazit haMifratz (opening 2001, until 2018 "Haifa-Lev haMifratz") on the main line and the new Jezreelbahn
    • Haifa-Merkaz (center) (opened in 1937) on the main line
    • Haifa- Bat Gallim (opened 1975) on the main line
    • Haifa-Chof haKarmel (opened in 1999) on the main line
  • Atlit on the main line
  • Binjamina (opened in 1921) on the main line
  • Caesarea (Qeisarya) -Pardes Channa (opened 2001) on the main line
  • Hadera -Ma'arav (West) (opening 1953) on the main line
  • Netanya (opened in 1953) on the main line
  • Beit Jehoschu'a (opened in 1953, renovated and expanded in 2002) on the main line
  • Herzlia (new building 2004) on the main line
  • Bnei Berak (opened in 1949, restarted and rebuilt in 2000) on the Jarqon Railway
  • Petach Tikwa -Kiryat Arye (opening May 3, 2008) on the Jarqon Railway
    • Petach Tikwa-Sgula (opened in 2000) on the Jarqon Railway
  • Rosh HaAjin -Zafon (North) (opened in 2003) on the Eastern Railway
  • Hod hascharon -Kfar Saba renamed to Hod hascharon (opened in 2003) on the Sharon Railway
  • Kfar Saba (center; opening: September 2, 2006) on the Sharon Railway
  • Tel Aviv -Universita / Merkaz haJeridim (University / Congress Center) (opened in 2000) on the main line
    • Tel Aviv-Savidor Merkaz (center) (opened 1954) on the main line
    • Tel Aviv-HaShalom (opened in 1996) on the main line
    • Tel Aviv-haHagana (opened in 2002) on the main line
  • Tzomet Cholon (opening September 25, 2011) on the Tel Aviv – Bnei Darom route
  • Cholon - Wolfsohn (opening September 25, 2011) on the Tel Aviv – Bnei Darom route
  • Bat Yam - Yoseftal (opening September 25, 2011) on the Tel Aviv – Bnei Darom route
  • Bat Yam - Kommemiyut (opening September 25, 2011) on the Tel Aviv – Bnei Darom route
  • Rishon LeZion - Moshe Dayan (opening September 25, 2011) on the Tel Aviv – Bnei Darom route
  • Jawne - Ma'arav (West) (opening February 25, 2012) on the Tel Aviv – Bnei Darom route
  • Nemal Te'ufa Ben-Gurion (airport) (opened in 2004) on the Tel Aviv – Jerusalem high-speed line
  • Pe'atei Modi'in (opened in 2007) on the Tel Aviv – Jerusalem express line
  • Modi'in Merkaz (opened in 2008) on the Tel Aviv – Jerusalem express line
  • Kfar Chabad (new build 1998) on the J&J line
  • Lod-Gannei Aviv (opening May 10, 2008) on the J&J line
    • Lod on J&J Line and Eastern Railway
  • Ramla (re-commissioning and new construction 2003; expansion June 2012) on the J&J line
  • Bet Schemesch (recommissioning and rebuilding 2003) on the J&J line
  • Jerusalem -Gan haChajot haTanachi (Jerusalem Biblical Zoo) (restarted and rebuilt in 2005) on the J&J line
  • Rishon LeZion -haRishonim (opening 2003)
  • Be'er Ja'akow on the Lod – Ashqelon railway line
  • Rechovot (opened in 1920, restarted in 1991, new building in 2001) on the Lod – Ashqelon railway line
  • Javne Mizrach (restarted in 1992) on the Lod – Ashqelon railway line
  • Ashdod- Ad Halom (restarted in 1992, new construction in 2005) on the Lod – Ashqelon railway line
  • Askalon (opened in 2005) on the Lod – Ashqelon and Ashkelon – Be'er Scheva routes
  • Kirjat Gat (opened 1960, reopened 1997) on the main line
  • Lehawim - Rahat (opening 2007) on the main line
  • Be'er Scheva -Zafon / Universita (North / University) (opening 1956, recommissioning 1997, new building 2005) on the main line
    • Be'er Scheva-Merkaz (center) (opened in 2000) on the main line
  • Dimona (opened in 1967, reopened and rebuilt in 2005)

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