Airport City railway station
31°59′56″N 34°54′43″E / 31.99889°N 34.91194°E Airport City railway station,[1] called Te'ufa railway station in Hebrew (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת תעופה, Tahanat HaRakevet Te'ufa), is a future Israel Railways station under construction as part of the Eastern Railway. It is intended to service the Airport City business park west of Ben Gurion Airport's Terminal 1.[2] In addition to Eastern Railway services, Airport City station will be linked to the existing Ben Gurion Airport railway station in Terminal 3, allowing direct services from Airport City to Tel Aviv, without a transfer from the Eastern Railway in Lod.[3]
History
During the Ottoman period, the site of the railway station was home for the village of Kafr Jinnis. In 1552, Haseki Hürrem Sultan, the favourite wife of Suleiman the Magnificent, endowed 18 carats of the tax revenues of Kafr Jinnis to its Haseki Sultan Imaret in Jerusalem. Administratively, the village belonged to District of Gaza.[4]
Airport City station corresponds to the British Mandate for Palestine-era Kafr Jinnis railway station, which was built by the British military as part of a branch of the Eastern Railway to Al-Lubban during the Sinai and Palestine campaign of World War I; Kafr Jinnis was where the branch diverged from the Eastern Railway proper. Kafr Jinnis was closed for passenger services in 1933, but continuted to exist as a freight station up until the 1950s.
References
- ^ "Airport City Train Station complex". ארמון אדריכלים. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
- ^ "הרכבת לא תעצור בעמק חפר? התושבים נאבקים בביטול התחנה באחיטוב". Retrieved 2 May 2023 – via TheMarker.
- ^ "משרד התחבורה בוחן הכשרת מסילת רכבת מאיירפורט סיטי לנתב"ג - שוהם פלוס". www.shohamplus.co.il. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ Marom, Roy (1 November 2022). "Jindās: A History of Lydda's Rural Hinterland in the 15th to the 20th Centuries CE". Lod, Lydda, Diospolis. 1: 8.