Bicycle facilities 32 spaces Closed 1948 Rebuilt 2016 Tracks 2 | Disabled access Yes Opened 1904 Platforms in use 2 | |
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Location Northern entrance to Beit She'an off Highway 71. Parking 294 free spaces (14 handicap) Address railway station, Beit She'an, Beit She'an, Israel Similar Afula railway station, Atlit Railway Station, Jezreel Valley railway, Yokneam/Kfar Yehoshua Railway, Carmel Beach Railway |
The Beit She'an Railway Station is an Israel Railways terminal situated at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley railway, serving Beit She'an and the surrounding communities. It includes a freight rail yard and a passenger station with two side platforms (with the possibility of converting the far side platform to an island platform in the future), connected by a passenger hall located below the platforms. The station is served by 1–2 trains per hour terminating at the Atlit Railway Station via Afula and Haifa.
A railway station first opened at the site in 1904 during the Ottoman era and operated until 1948. With the closure of the Jezreel Valley railway in the late 1940s, the site was abandoned until 2013 when construction began on the new station complex which opened in 2016 as part of the rebuilding effort of the valley line. Some of the original 1904 station buildings can be seen east of the modern station's structure and several have been renovated as part of the new station's construction project. They are accessible using an underground passage located under the eastern end of the station's passenger platforms.
Public transport connections
There are 7 bus routes that terminate at the station, all of which are operated by Superbus.