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Egged (English)
Egged Transportation Ltd ( he, אֶגֶד ) is the largest transit bus company in
Israel. Egged's intercity bus routes reach most Israeli cities, towns,
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im and
moshav
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im, and the company operates urban city buses throughout the country. It also operates in Poland and the Netherlands through a subsidiary.
Egged provides about 35% of Israel's public transport services, employs about 6,500 workers and operates a fleet of 2,950 buses. Egged buses transport about 900,000 passengers per day.
History
Egged was created in 1933 through a merger of four smaller intercity bus cooperatives in and around
Tel Aviv. In 1942 it was joined with the bus company ''United Sharon''. In 1951, Egged merged with the northern ''Shahar'' bus company and the southern ''Drom Yehuda'' bus company, creating a national public transportation network. In 1961 Egged merged with the ''Hamekasher'' bus company of
Jerusalem. The name ''Egged'' (lit. ''Union'') was given to the cooperative by the Israeli poet
Hayim Nahman Bialik.
During the wars of
1956
Events
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,
1967
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and
1973
Events January
* January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union.
* January 15 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. ...
, Egged buses and drivers helped to reinforce the logistics system of the
IDF and drove soldiers and food to the battlefields. Some buses also served as ambulances to transport injured soldiers and civilians. t
In late 2002, Egged sued the
Palestinian National Authority and its chairman
Yasser Arafat for compensation of damages and loss of income due to terrorist attacks and suicide bombings on buses during the
Second Intifada
The Second Intifada ( ar, الانتفاضة الثانية, ; he, האינתיפאדה השנייה, ), also known as the Al-Aqsa Intifada ( ar, انتفاضة الأقصى, label=none, '), was a major Palestinian uprising against Israel. ...
, claiming that the attacks had deterred passengers from taking buses. On February 3, 2003, the Tel Aviv District Court ruled that Arafat has to pay Egged NIS 52 million in damages for the loss of one year's income and NIS 100,000 in court expenses.
Despite
deregulation
Deregulation is the process of removing or reducing state regulations, typically in the economic sphere. It is the repeal of governmental regulation of the economy. It became common in advanced industrial economies in the 1970s and 1980s, as a ...
attempts by the Israeli prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, Egged is still Israel's largest bus company, is subsidized by the government, and still controls most of the inter-city bus lines in Israel. Netanyahu's attempts were cut short by a bus strike that brought the country to a halt, and Egged's workers and directors declared that any further attempts to undermine the company's monopoly will be met with similar measures. However, in recent years, many bus lines have begun to be operated by smaller bus companies such as
Dan,
Kavim,
Superbus,
Connex and others. In 2005, Egged and the Israeli Government reached an agreement under which by the year 2015 subsidization will be reduced to specific sectors, the disabled, soldiers and students, and for certain equipment.
In 2019, members voted overwhelmingly to convert Egged into a company from a
worker cooperative. Had its members voted to not convert its ownership structure, the government could have cancelled an operating agreement it signed with Egged in November 2018, tender out its routes, and impose various sanctions until it decides to convert into a company.
Bus fleet
Egged's bus fleet include a wide variety of bus models of
Mercedes-Benz,
VDL,
Volvo,
DAF
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and
MAN, including
bulletproof versions used mostly for travel in the West Bank. Historically, the company also extensively used buses by
Leyland,
Neoplan,
Jonckheere,
International,
Fiat
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and more.
International ventures
Egged has purchased 51% of the Bulgarian Trans-Triumph bus company, which runs service to cities such as
Varna and
Sofia, as well as airport and
tour buses for approximately €4 million. Egged, through its affiliated company, is responsible for the operation of half the public transportation in the city of Varna, the second largest city in Bulgaria with about half a million residents. Egged also formed a joint venture company with Rousse municipality called Egged Rousse JSC which operates the public transport in the city of
Rousse.
Egged operates some 1,500 buses in Poland, where it owns the Polish bus company Mobilis it acquired for €4 million in 2006.
The company operates some metropolitan bus routes, including exclusive franchises in
Warsaw,
Kraków and
Bartoszyce. Mobilis in Warsaw operate 215 buses for public transportation and serves around 40 routes daily. Also it uses Scania coach for football team Legia Warszawa and some other buses for special transports and tourism.
Egged Bus Services (EBS) also holds an eight-year contract (with an option for an additional two years) worth about €500 million, for public transport in the region in the Netherlands starting December 2011. The contract drew opposition from local activist groups who accuse Egged of supporting Israel's settlements policy in the
West Bank, and consider the company's winning the tender as indirect Dutch support for Israel's settlements policy, according to reports by
Radio Netherlands Worldwide. Egged's Dutch subsidiary denies being involved in politics.
Jerusalem Light Rail
In October 2010, Egged bought
Veolia Transport's share in the
Jerusalem Light Rail after a deal with the
Dan Bus Company fell through. However in March 2018 it was revealed that Egged will be prohibited from tendering to operate the light rail over competition concerns.
Tel Aviv Light Rail
Egged has been awarded the tender to operate and maintain the
Tel Aviv Red Line from October 2021 by the NTA Metropolitan Mass Transit System Ltd. tenders committee. The winning bid was from the Tevel consortium controlled by Egged (51%) with Chinese companies
Shenzhen Metro (30%) and
CCECC (19%). The tender win is subject to approval by the Israel Antitrust Authority.
"Mehadrin" routes
From the late 1990s until January 2011, Egged operated
gender-segregated lines, commonly called
Mehadrin bus lines
Mehadrin bus lines ( he, קו מהדרין) were a type of bus line in Israel that mostly ran in and/or between major Haredi population centers and in which gender segregation and other rigid religious rules observed by some ultra-Orthodox Jews we ...
mainly running in and/or between major
Haredi population centers. In these buses men sat at the front and women were expected to wear "modest dress." The "mehadrin" lines were criticized after a woman, Miriam Shear, was allegedly assaulted for refusing to give up her seat to a male passenger and move to the back of the bus. In January 2011, the
Israeli High Court of Justice ruled that forced separation of men and women on buses was illegal but allowed voluntary separation for a one-year experimental period. The court, accepting the recommendations of an investigation committee, ordered the removal of signs designating buses as segregated and the installation of new signs informing passengers of their right to sit wherever they wanted.
The Haredi public has requested to operate private bus lines but they were blocked by the transportation ministry.
Tourism
In later years Egged Bus Cooperative has expanded its services, through its subsidiary company Egged Tours, by offering organized trips abroad for Israelis as well as daily tours in Israel for tourists. Egged Tours is an IATA licensed company which operates as a wholesale company for organized tours all over the world and Israel for groups and individuals. Its services include flights, organized tours, accommodation and trips all year round.
Criticism
Involvement in Israeli settlements
On 12 February 2020, the
United Nations published a
database of companies doing business related in the
West Bank, including
East Jerusalem
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Jerusalem was envisaged as a separat ...
, as well as in the occupied
Golan Heights.
Egged was listed on the database on account of its activities in
Israeli settlements in these occupied territories,
which are considered
illegal under international law.
See also
*
List of Egged bus routes in Israel
*
List of bus routes in Jerusalem
*
Economy of Israel
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*
Transportation in Israel
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Egged Ta'avura
References
External links
Egged Official websiteAbout Us – Official Egged WebsitePicture of Egged busesHamekasher – A website dedicated to a bus company operated in Jerusalem until 1967
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