Tel Aviv Light Rail - Planned Lines

Planned Lines

The blueprint includes eight lines: two in planning stages, one under approval, one under construction, and four more planned for the future. The first four lines will cover 100 km (62 mi) around the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, with future plans to BRT lines and feeders in addition.

Line Length Status Open Date Primary
Cities
Terminals No. Stations
Red Line

23 km (14 mi) Under Construction 2017–2018 est. Petah Tikva, Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv–Jaffa, Bat Yam Petah Tikva Bus Terminal ● Kiryat Aryeh Depot (Petah Tikva)
Nisenboim (Bat Yam)
33 (10 underground)
Green Line 35 km (15 mi) Approval 2021 est. Herzliya, Tel Aviv, Holon, Rishon LeZion Herzliya Pituah ● Tel Aviv University
Holon Depot ● Moshe Dayan (Rishon LeZion)
58 (5 underground)
Purple Line 36 km (22 mi) Early Plans 2021 est. Yehud, Or Yehuda, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Kiryat Ono, Giv'at Shmuel, Petah Tikva Mohilever (Yehud) ● Sgula (Petah Tikva)
Arlozorov (Tel Aviv)
56
Blue Line 21 km (13 mi) Early Plans 2016 est. Rehovot, Nes Ziona, Rishon LeZion Rishon LeZion Center ● Mikve Israel
Holon Junction ● Bilu Junction
Unknown
Yellow Line 18 km (11 mi) Early Plans 2019 est. Ra'anana, Kfar Sava, Hod HaSharon, Herzliya, Ramat HaSharon, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Holon Tshernihovsky (Kfar Sava) ● Raoul Wallenberg (Tel Aviv)
Sokolov (Herzliya) ● Hod HaSharon ● Ben-Gurion (Ramat Gan) ● Yitzhak Rabin

(Givataim) ● Moshe Dayan (Tel Aviv) ● Mikve Israel
Holon Junction

Unknown
Brown Line 28 km (17 mi) Early Plans 2019 est. Ramle–Rishon LeZion Ramle ● Rishon Lezion Center Unknown
Pink Line Unknown Early Plans 2015 est. Kfar Sava, Ra'anana, Herzliya Ra'anana South ● Herzliya Unknown
Orange Line 16 km (10 mi) Early Plans Unknown
Netanya
Unknown

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