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Due to a signal failure: train traffic between Bnei Brak and Tel Aviv was stopped - voila! news

2022-12-01T05:16:46.479Z


Train traffic was temporarily stopped - due to the same fault that stopped the trains last week as well. Passengers from Petah Tikva, Rosh Ha'Ein-Kfar Saba, Hod Hasharon and Ra'anana stations are advised to travel to Herzliya station and continue to their destination from there. "The train technicians are working to repair the fault and return traffic to normal"


On video: Congestion and delays following disruptions at Tel Aviv railway stations, February 10, 2022 (Yifat Rosenberg)

Train traffic between Tel Aviv and Bnei Brak was temporarily suspended this morning (Thursday), due to a signal failure.

Buses were ordered to Bnei Brak station.



The railway spokeswoman advised passengers from the Petah Tikva, Rosh Ha'Ein-Kfar Saba, Hod Hasharon and Ra'anana stations to travel to the Herzliya station and continue to their destination from there.

There may be delays and changes in train traffic in the central area until the end of the event.

"The train technicians are working to repair the fault and return traffic to normal," it was reported.

Israel Railways, April 20, 2021 (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Last week, on Saturday evening, train traffic was stopped all over the country due to an "extraordinary" technical fault - the same fault that stopped the trains this time as well.

Experts from the company worked to fix the problem.

It was later announced that the train crews overcame it, and train traffic resumed starting at midnight, including the Tel Aviv-Natav-Jerusalem line.

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Source: walla

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