Getting to Jerusalem: By train

Jerusalem is connected to Israel Railway network, but the service, which follows the route of the 1892 Jaffa-Jerusalem line, is noted for its scenery rather than speed. From Tel Aviv, you should take the train to Jerusalem, with stops en-route at Lod, Ramla, Bet Shemesh, and arrive at Jerusalem's Malkha train station, which is inconveniently located at the south of the city. Read More »

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