Tel Aviv central bus station

Tel Aviv central bus station

התחנה המרכזית החדשה
Exterior view
General information
Location32 Yitzhak Sadeh Street, Tel Aviv, Israel
Bus operatorsEgged, Tnufa, Metropoline, Afikim, Beit Shemesh Express, Dan BaDarom, Dan, Metropoline
Construction
ArchitectRam Karmi, Yael Rothshild, Moti Bodek
History
OpenedAugust 17, 1993
ClosedDecember 2021
A view from the sixth floor of the mall
Platforms in the departure hall of the sixth floor
Intercity platform map of the Tel Aviv CBS
An apartment building in Neve Sha'anan neighborhood near the bus boarding platforms to the Tel Aviv central bus station. The station includes a fairly complex system of bridges, roads and interchanges to help buses to reach the various floors.

Tel Aviv central bus station, also known as the new central bus station (התחנה המרכזית החדשה, HaTahana HaMerkazit HaHadasha), is the main bus station of Tel Aviv, Israel. Located in the south of the city, it was opened on August 17, 1993. It is the second largest bus station in the world.[1] The station in Tel Aviv covers 230,000 m2 and a total area of 44,000 m2.

On 24 October 2021, the Tel Aviv Court for Local Affairs has issued a closure order for the Tel Aviv New Central Bus Station from December 2021.[2]

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