Tel Aviv University Railway Station - Access

Access

The station is located between the lanes of the Ayalon Highway at the Rokah Boulevard interchange. The western entrance is connected to Tel Aviv University by a long stairway, while the eastern entrance allows foot access to the Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center and to the Yarkon Park. There is a parking facility located near the eastern entrance, between the station and the Trade Fairs Center. The parking can be accessed by private transport from Rokah Boulevard or by taking the Exhibition Center exit from the notrhbound lane of the Ayalon Highway.

A Dan Bus Company terminal is adjacent to the western entrance of the station. It is the terminus of routes 7, 27, 45 and 49, that connect the station to Tel Aviv University and continue further to different parts of Tel Aviv and Gush Dan. On Rokah Boulevard, outside the eastern entrance, are stops of intracity Dan routes 21 and 28 as well as routes from Tel Aviv to Herzliya, Ra'anana and Kfar Saba: 47, 48, 247 of the Dan Company and 521 of the Egged Bus Cooperative. Dan also operates a special bus route 99 between the Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center and other parts of Tel Aviv during major events.


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Coordinates: 32°06′13.04″N 34°48′16.49″E / 32.1036222°N 34.8045806°E / 32.1036222; 34.8045806


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