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Jerusalem Light Rail Line L3 Set to Open Soon Connecting Key City Areas

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Jerusalem's new light rail line L3 is expected to open to the public in the coming days. The line runs approximately 7 kilometers from the Tzurim station to the Malha station, featuring 13 stations, 12 of which are new. L3 connects with the existing red line L1, which operates between Neve Yaakov and Hadassah Ein Kerem, intersecting at Tzurim and the Central Bus Station near Binyanei HaUmah. Future plans include extending L3 to the "Hanna V'Sa" park-and-ride lot near Highway 16, serving commuters entering the city.

In the next few months, line L4 will launch, linking the Gilo neighborhood to the network, followed by an extension connecting the Mount Scopus area. Transportation Minister Miri Regev described the L3 opening as a significant step toward uniting Israel and providing residents with fast, comfortable, and safe travel options. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich highlighted the economic growth potential from developing advanced infrastructure in the capital. Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion emphasized that the expanding rail network will become the city's transportation backbone, improving accessibility and modernization.

Tamir Cohen, CEO of Transportation for Jerusalem, noted that connections to Israel Railways, bus lines, and park-and-ride facilities will integrate the light rail into a continuous national transport system. He added that the network will soon expand with additional links to Gilo, Mount Scopus, and other locations, ultimately comprising eight light rail lines serving around 600,000 passengers daily.

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