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Atlit railway station

Coordinates: 32°41′33.91″N 34°56′24.73″E / 32.6927528°N 34.9402028°E / 32.6927528; 34.9402028
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Atlit
תחנת עתלית
File:Israel train logo.pngIsrael Railways
General information
LocationHarduf St., HaRakevet Quarter, West Atlit
Coordinates32°41′33.91″N 34°56′24.73″E / 32.6927528°N 34.9402028°E / 32.6927528; 34.9402028
Platforms2
Tracks3
Construction
Parking50 spaces (3 handicap)
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1930; 94 years ago (1930)
Passengers
2019363,614[1]
Rank57 out of 68

Atlit railway station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת עתלית, Taḥanat HaRakevet Atlit) is an Israel Railways passenger station serving the town of Atlit as well as the surrounding rural communities and military bases.

With 363,614 passengers recorded in 2019, it was the least-used station in the Haifa District.

Location

The station is situated on the north–south coastal line and is located on the north-western edge of the town of Atlit.

History

The station was constructed in the 1930s by the British, during their Mandate for Palestine. The station was designed both as a passenger station and as a freight station serving the nearby salt plant constructed in 1922.

Despite its relatively limited size and significance, passenger trains have been serving the station almost continuously since its opening, this is because the station is located on the main HaifaTel Aviv passenger line.

During the 1990s the station underwent a complete restoration, which included an update to the present passenger station format of Israel Railways as well as the erection of a second platform, a pedestrian bridge connecting the two platforms and the preservation of the original stone station hall.

During the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict train service to the station was suspended after a Hezbollah Katyusha rocket hit a train depot in Haifa on July 16, 2006, killing 8 Israel Railways workers. The service was reinstated several days later, after Israel Railways gave in to heavy public pressure and reopened both Atlit railway station and Hof HaCarmel railway station.

Design

The station consists of a side platform and an island platform with two parallel rail tracks running between them and a third track on the west side of the island platform. The small station hall is located on the side platform to the east of the rail tracks and a pedestrian bridge and tunnel connect the two platforms.

Platform 1 (the eastern one) is normally used by southbound trains while Platform 2 (the western one) by northbound trains. Platform 3 is usually used by trains which terminate or begin their journey in Atlit.

Train service

Atlit railway station is a station on the main North-South coastal line of Israel Railways (Nahariya–Haifa–Tel Aviv–Ben-Gurion Airport Inter-City Service), although only about a third of all the intercity trains actually stop at the station. It also serves as a terminus for trains operating on the Jezreel Valley railway. The station is situated between Hof HaCarmel railway station to the north and Binyamina railway station to the south. Approximately 35 trains per day in each direction stop or terminate at the station between 05:55 and 22:35 on weekdays.

Preceding station Israel Railways Following station
Haifa Hof HaCarmel
towards Nahariya
Nahariya–Modi'in Binyamina
Haifa Hof HaCarmel
towards Beit She'an
Beit She'an–Atlit Terminus

Station layout

Platform numbers increase in an East-to-West direction

Side platform
Platform 1      Nahariya–Modi'in Advancing trains toward Modi'in Central do not stop here →
     Nahariya–Modi'in Advancing toward Modi'in Central (Binyamina) for selected trains only
          Nahariya–Beersheba and Karmiel–Beersheba Advancing trains toward Be'er Sheva Central do not stop here →
Platform 2      Nahariya–Modi'in Returning trains toward Nahariya do not stop here
     Nahariya–Modi'in Returning toward Nahariya (Haifa Hof HaCarmel) for selected trains only
     Nahariya–Beersheba Returning trains toward Nahariya do not stop here
     Karmiel–Beersheba Returning trains toward Karmiel do not stop here
Island platform
Platform 3      Beit She'an–Atlit Returning toward Beit She'an (Haifa Hof HaCarmel)

Ridership

Passengers boarding and disembarking by year
Year Passengers Rank Source
2021 254,038 (Increase 110,107) 52 of 66 (Increase 5) 2021 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report
2020 143,931 (Decrease 219,683) 57 of 68 (Steady) 2020 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report
2019 363,614 57 of 68 2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report

Public transport connections

Atlit railway station is located in a fairly remote location, accessible mainly by private cars. The only public transport link is provide by the circular Line 221 connecting the station to Haifa Hof HaCarmel Central Bus Station. The bus on this line runs about every 50 minutes and is not synchronized with train arrival or departure times.

References

  1. ^ "2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report" (PDF). Israel Railways.