Public Transport

Tel Aviv

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Public Transport

Buses: The main public bus operator in Tel Aviv is called Dan, with the national operator Egged also serving some routes. Most buses do not operate on Shabbat (from Friday mid-afternoon until Saturday night). However, shared taxis called 'sherut' continue to run during this time. Trains: Tel Aviv-Yafo has four train stations along the Ayalon Highway: Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv Savidor Merkaz (Arlozorov), Tel Aviv HaShalom, and Tel Aviv HaHagana. All trains serving Tel Aviv stop at these stations. For easy access to the city centre, Tel Aviv Savidor Merkaz and HaShalom are the most convenient, with HaShalom being directly connected to a major shopping mall. Public transport In Tel Aviv operates using the Rav-Kav smart card, which can be used for buses, trains, and the light rail. Single rides, daily, and monthly passes can be loaded onto the Rav-Kav. Tickets can no longer be purchased directly from the driver; instead, they must be obtained at vending machines, kiosks, or via the Rav-Kav app.

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