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Lod Railway Station

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Location
  
Yoseftal Ave., Lod

Bicycle facilities
  
5 spaces

Address
  
Lod, Israel

Platforms in use
  
2

Parking
  
300 spaces

Rebuilt
  
1917–1920

Opened
  
1891

Tracks
  
4

Lod Railway Station

Similar
  
Ramla Railway Station, Lod Ganei Aviv Railway, Rosh HaAyin North Rai, Tel Aviv HaHagana Railway, Lehavim‑Rahat Railway Station

Lod railway station israel a train enters the station


Lod Railway Station is an Israel Railways station in Lod, Israel, served by most railway lines of Israel Railways. The station is located in the HaRakevet district of south Lod. In December 2006, Lod Station served a daily average of 7,786 passengers.

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Lod station is the 11th most used station of Israel Railways and is home to a major railway depot. It traces its history as such to the 19th century, when it was used as an interim station on the Jaffa-Jerusalem line, the first significant railway line in the Middle East. For many years Lod (then called Lydda) was the main railway hub of mandatory Palestine and later Israel as it sits at the intersection of several major rail lines located in the central part of the country. Also, before the establishment of the state of Israel, the Coastal Railway did not exist, neither did westbound spurs from the Eastern Railway and therefore all traffic from the north of the country bound for Tel Aviv and Jaffa had to first proceed southwards to Lod, then reroute northwest through the station.

The station's location was changed following World War I, when the British rebuilt the Jaffa–Jerusalem line to standard gauge. The original station building serves as a Magen David Adom station.

Lod railway station israel served by most railway lines of israel railways


Access

Bus routes that stop outside the station are: Kavim lines 11, 150, 152, 239 and 461, and Egged line 249.

References

Lod Railway Station Wikipedia