Jerusalem light rail
Jerusalem Red Line extension awaits ribbon cutting
The Jerusalem transportation master plan team responsible for building the Jerusalem light rail had planned to open the extension on Tuesday, but the trains remain parked in the depot.
Light rail, heavy headache: What Jerusalemites think of the light rail construction
No trains, only tests: Jerusalem Light Rail suspended for expansion
Police thwart attempt to blow up Jerusalem's light rail, four suspects arrested
Bank Leumi to lead financing of Jerusalem light rail blue line
The Blue Line project in Jerusalem includes the construction of tracks for three light rail lines 31 kilometers long from the Gilo and Talpiot neighborhoods in the city’s south to Ramot in the north.
This week in Jerusalem: We have a winner
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Israel announces winning tender for Jerusalem light rail's Blue Line
According to the announcement, the Blue Line will begin operations in stages between 2028 and 2030.
Israeli security guard wounded in Jerusalem terror stabbing
The victim was lightly injured.
This week in Jerusalem: Choo choo is coming
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Terrorist killed after stabbing attack at Jerusalem light rail station
The attacker was killed on-site after stabbing a 25-year-old man, who is in moderate condition.
Violent riots break out overnight in Beit Shemesh, Jerusalem
The riots were held by ultra-Orthodox Israelis in response to a variety of municipal and national policies.
This week in Jerusalem: Keep in touch
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Have Emek Refaim residents given up fighting the new light rail?
The feeling is that the opportunity to avert the decree has passed, although there remains a hard nucleus of opponents who are not ready to give up.
This week in Jerusalem: The night train
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Israel must confront haredis who create havoc in streets - editorial
Whenever an issue arises that doesn’t jibe with the ultra-Orthodox worldview, they don’t play fair and protest through usual means of opposition to try to make their voice heard.