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Bnei Brak Restores Seven Key Bus Routes to Original Hazon Ish Street Path After Public Outcry
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 1 day ago
What happened
After prolonged public protests and disputes, Bnei Brak municipality announced the restoration of seven major bus routes to their original paths along Hazon Ish Street starting Wednesday, easing commuter hardships. The move follows sharp criticism of the Ministry of Transportation and urgent negotiations to resolve the transit crisis.
- 01Bnei Brak restores seven key bus lines to original Hazon Ish Street route starting Wednesday.
- 02Lines 402, 412, 350, 220, 230, 680, and 681 affected, serving Jerusalem, Ashdod, Modi'in Illit, and Beit Shemesh.
- 03Bus 402 route extended to start from Ayalon Mall via Ben Gurion and Jabotinsky streets.
- 04Mayor Hanoch Zeibert harshly criticized Ministry of Transportation for neglecting commuter needs.
- 05Ministry and city exchanged blame before Ministry DG ordered urgent talks to resolve crisis.
- 06Residents say restoration saves time, reduces walking, and eases distress for thousands of passengers.
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