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Massive New Central Transportation Hub Moving Forward

Ministry of Transportation advances Glilot Complex plan with new central transportation hub in Israel, connecting metro, train, and buses for efficient and

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Jerusalem, 1 December, 2025 (TPS-IL) — The Ministry of Transportation is promoting the Glilot Complex plan, one of the largest integrated transportation centers in Israel – located just north of Tel Aviv – which will be integrated into the metro project and the Hubs plan to establish 650 complexes nationwide.

The Glilot Complex will create, for the first time, a direct, complete and convenient connection between all the central public transportation systems – two metro stations (M1 and M3), a new train station, a metropolitan bus terminal and a network of bicycle and pedestrian paths, all with full connections and connectivity. The complex will enable convenient, fast and friendly passage between all means of transportation, and will make passenger traffic in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area more efficient, reliable and accessible.

The metro is integrated into the heart of the urban development of the South Glilot neighborhood, which will include approximately 20,000 housing units and large-scale employment centers. The connection between the metro, train, and buses at one center in the west of the neighborhood is expected to change the construction, accessibility, and urban development of the entire area, and create an advanced model of a city focused on public transportation. According to the Ministry of Transportation’s forecasts, by 2050, more than 34,000 passengers are expected to pass through the metro during peak hours.

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