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Israelis Wait To Ride The New Jerusalem Fast Train
Israelis wait at the entrance of the new Yitzhak Navon Train station, before riding escalators down 80 meters, or 260 feet, below ground, to the train platforms, in Jerusalem, September 25, 2018. The new line opened today to commuters after a ten year delay. The electric high speed train's first phase will take commuters from Jerusalem to Ben Gurion International Airport, where they will change to a diesel train to Tel Aviv until the electric lines are completed. Transportation Minister Israel Katz wants to extend the train to the Dung Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, and to name the stop after U.S. President Donald Trump. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI

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Israelis Wait To Ride The New Jerusalem Fast Train
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