Route 431 (Israel)

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Highway 431
כביש 431
Route information
Length23 km[1][full citation needed] (14 mi)
Major junctions
West endRishon LeZion (Mevo Ayalon Interchange)
Major intersections
  • Mevo Ayalon Interchange
  • Rishon Darom Interchange
  • Ein HaKore Interchange
  • Nesharim Interchange
  • Anava Interchange
East endModi'in
Location
CountryIsrael
Major citiesNess Ziona, Be'er Ya'akov, Ramla
Highway system
Nes Ziona Interchange
Lod - Rishon LeZion Railway entering the median strip south of Nes Ziona Interchange
Nesharim Interchange
Freeway signage
HaRishonim Railway Station

Highway 431 (Hebrew: כביש 431), is a suburban freeway in the south of the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area in Israel. The freeway connects the Ayalon Highway in the west with Highway 1 in the east. It then continues east into Modi'in as a local road.

The freeway has six lanes (three in each direction) over a total length of 21 km. There is also a short Collector/Distributor system between Rishon Darom and Nes Ziona Interchanges. There are 12 interchanges along its length, 5 of them freeway to freeway interchanges. There are also 54 km of service roads, including exits and entrance ramps.

The design of the freeway includes a right of way for a double track railway in its median between Ein HaKore and Modi'in. Railway sections are currently operational between Be'er Yaakov and HaRishonim Interchange, and between Anava Interchange and Modi'in; construction of the Rishon LeZion–Modi'in railway began in 2019. The freeway and railway also cross three existing railway lines along the route and the design allows for a connection to two of them.

Highway 431 is the first PFI project in Israel. Netivey HaYovel, a subsidiary of Danya Cebus and Africa Israel Investments Ltd., was awarded the 25 year tender to build, maintain and operate the freeway. As of October 16, 2014, the cost of the freeway had been 2.5 billion NIS (approximately 620 million USD). Following the completion of the freeway in February 2016, the company is expecting a 200 million NIS (50 million USD) grant from the state.[2]

  1. ^ Dorfman, Idan (4 March 2008). "Danya Cebus Fell 20% Following Losses on Road 431". Yedioth Ahronoth. p. 19.
  2. ^ Liron Baron. "הסוף לפקקים בכביש ירושלים ת"א? כביש רוחב 431 ממודיעין לראשל"צ נפתח לתנועה" [End of traffic jams on Jerusalem-Tel Aviv road? Highway 431 from Modi'in to Rishon Lezion opened to traffic]. Globes (in Hebrew). Retrieved 4 February 2008.