
Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon Railway Station (, ''Tahanat HaRakevet Yerushalaim–Yitzhak Navon''; ), originally named Jerusalem–HaUma railway station is an
Israel Railways
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passenger terminal in
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest cities in the world, and ...
, located at 6 Shazar Avenue.
The station is the eastern terminus of the
Tel Aviv–Jerusalem railway. It is the world's deepest heavy-rail passenger station, with its platforms extending down to below street level.
At the time of its opening, it was the fourth deepest underground station in the world and the deepest underground station outside the former Soviet Union; it is currently the sixth-deepest in the world, and the deepest in
West Asia
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.
[Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon's depth is surpassed by:
* Hongyancun station of ]Chongqing Rail Transit
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,
* Arsenalna station of the Kyiv Metro
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, below ground
* Hongtudi station of Chongqing Rail Transit, below ground
* Admiralteyskaya station of the Saint Petersburg Metro
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, below ground
* Park Pobedy station of the Moscow Metro
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, below ground It is located across from
Binyanei HaUma
The International Convention Center (, ''Merkaz HaKongresim HaBeinLeumi''), commonly known as Binyanei HaUma (, lit. ''Buildings of the nation''), is a concert hall and convention center in Giv'at Ram in Jerusalem.
History
Binyanei Ha'Uma was fi ...
and constitutes part of a major public transportation hub, being situated adjacent to the
Jerusalem Central Bus Station as well as next to a station serving current and future lines of the
Jerusalem Light Rail
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.
The station is named after Jerusalem native
Yitzhak Navon, the fifth
President of Israel
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.
History
Construction of the station began in 2007 and was completed in 2018 at a cost of about NIS 500 million (appx. US$140 million).
2,674,840 passengers boarded or disembarked at the station in 2019, making it the 16th busiest station in the country overall at the time. As electrification works progressed northwards along the line, direct services from Tel Aviv were made possible without the need for a transfer at Ben-Gurion Airport and as a result the station's ridership rankings rose further – making it the fifth-busiest railway station in the country and the busiest outside of Tel Aviv (immediately above the previous holder of this title,
Haifa Hof HaCarmel) with 1,651,659 passengers boarding or disembarking in 2020.
In 2021, 3,598,443 passengers embarked and disembarked, not only surpassing the (2019) pre-COVID traffic numbers, but also making Navon station the fourth-busiest in the network, above
Tel Aviv University
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.
In 2022, Navon Station reached a ridership of 6,536,393, nearly double that of the previous year, placing it behind only the
Savidor Central and
HaShalom stations in central Tel Aviv. 2022 also marked the opening of a second line served by the station, connecting Jerusalem with
Modi'in
Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut ( ''Mōdīʿīn-Makkabbīm-Rēʿūt'') is a city located in central Israel, about southeast of Tel Aviv and west of Jerusalem, and is connected to those two cities via Route 443 (Israel), Highway 443. In the population ...
, as well as the beginning of nighttime services; initially only between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Savidor, with a stop at Ben Gurion Airport, these services were extended in 2023 to stop at Herzliya, Netanya, Hadera and Binyamina,
continuing well north of the daytime services (which still terminate at Herzliya).
Station structure
Due to the constraints of building the Tel Aviv–Jerusalem railway in a grade suitable for carrying passengers, the station platforms had to be built below street level, at the end of a tunnel leading to the railroad bridge over
Emeq HaArazim.
The underground portion of the station is built as a
pylon tri-vault. The side vaults each host one of the two
island platform
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s, and are linked by three pairs of overpasses to the central vault. The length of the platforms is ,
and the temperature inside remains consistent year-round.
The central vault itself contains the escalators, high-speed elevators and stairways leading up to the surface vestibule above, where the station offices, ticket offices, station café and other services are located.
The surface vestibule is located at an elevation of , with most of the station's of floorspace located underground.
The lion's share of the underground portion is home to vast logistical and operating areas. The station can double as a shelter in case of a conventional, biological or chemical attack, being able to provide refuge for 5,000 people.
Due to the station's profound depth, its underground portion has large ventilation systems pulling in air directly from the surface level, which are also capable of quickly sucking out air in the event of a fire.
Future plans
As of 2022, additional surface entrances from the east and south are being added as part of a major urban re-development plan being carried out in the vicinity of the station.
There is a proposed plan to extend the railway from the station towards the
Jerusalem–Malha railway station, via a
new underground station in central Jerusalem and another
underneath the historic Jerusalem-Khan train station.
Station layout
Platform numbers increase in a North-to-South direction
Ridership
Station lines
See also
*
Transportation in Israel
*
Jerusalem–Malha railway station
Notes
References
External links
*
Video of the construction site(December 2011).
Architectural renderingsby Barchana Architects.
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Railway stations in Jerusalem
Railway stations located underground
Railway stations in Israel opened in 2018
Jerusalem Light Rail