Rosh HaAyin Tzafon railway station
תחנת הרכבת ראש העין צפון
Israel Railways
General information
Locationnext to Qasim Interchange, in the north of Rosh HaAyin, Israel
Coordinates32°7′14.42″N 34°56′4.65″E / 32.1206722°N 34.9346250°E / 32.1206722; 34.9346250
Platforms2
Tracks3
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
Opened13 September 2003 (2003-09-13)
Electrified25 December 2021 (2021-12-25)
Passengers
20191,573,945[1]
Rank30 out of 68

The Rosh HaAyin North railway station is a suburban passenger railway station in Israel, operated by Israel Railways. It is situated in north Rosh HaAyin near the Kesem Interchange which is located at the intersection of Highway 5 and the Cross-Israel Highway.

The station has one side platform and one island platform serving a total of 3 tracks. As part of the Eastern Railway rebuilding project an additional side platform will be built at the station, allowing it to serve a total of four tracks.

Facilities at the station:

  • Wheelchair Accessibility
  • Ticket Machine
  • Parking adjacent to the station
  • Food and Drinks shop
  • Bicycle parking
  • Wi-Fi
Herzliya–
Ashkelon line
Herzliya
Future link to
Binyamina
Ra'anana West
Ra'anana South
Hod Hasharon Sokolov
Kfar Saba–Nordau
Rosh HaAyin North
Petah Tikva Sgula
Petah Tikva Kiryat Aryeh Red Line (Tel Aviv Light Rail)
Bnei Brak
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv Savidor Central Red Line (Tel Aviv Light Rail) Bus interchange
Tel Aviv HaShalom
Tel Aviv HaHagana
Holon Junction
Holon-Wolfson
Bat Yam-Yoseftal
Bat Yam-Komemiyut
Rishon LeZion
Moshe Dayan
Yavne West
Ashdod Ad Halom
Ashkelon

Train service

Preceding station Israel Railways Following station
Kfar Saba–Nordau
towards Herzliya
Herzliya–Ashkelon Petah Tikva Segula
towards Ashkelon

Ridership

Passengers boarding and disembarking by year
YearPassengersRankSource
2021 519,834 (Increase 44,374) 34 of 66 (Decrease 1) [2]
2020 475,460 (Decrease 1,098,485) 33 of 68 (Decrease 3) [3]
2019 1,573,945 30 of 68 [4]

References

  1. "2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report" (PDF). Israel Railways.
  2. 2021 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report
  3. 2020 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report
  4. 2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report


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