Jerusalem–Khan railway station
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The Jerusalem railway station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת ירושלים, Tahanat HaRakevet Yerushalayim; Arabic: محطة قدس شريف[1]) is a historic railway station in Jerusalem, located between Hebron Road and Bethlehem Road, near the German Colony. It is also known as the Jerusalem–Khan railway station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת ירושלים – החאן, Tahanat HaRakevet Yerushalayim–HaKhan) after the caravanserai building, now the Khan Theater located across the road, to differentiate it from the Jerusalem–Malha and Jerusalem–Yitzhak Navon stations opened after its closure. It was part of the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway until its closure in 1998.
Jerusalem railway station תחנת הרכבת ירושלים محطة قدس شريف | |
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General information | |
Location | David Remez Street, Jerusalem |
Line(s) | Tel Aviv – Jerusalem |
Platforms | 2 (original station) 2 (revived station) |
Tracks | 4 (original station) 4 (revived station) |
Construction | |
Structure type | Surface-level station (original station) Deep-level pylon two-vault station (revived station) |
Depth | Ground level (original station) 42 metres (138 ft) (revived station) |
History | |
Opened | 26 September 1892; 131 years ago (1892-09-26) |
Closed | 15 August 1998; 25 years ago (1998-08-15) |
The station opened in 1892 during the Ottoman period as a terminus of the Jaffa–Jerusalem line, at the 86.6 kilometer mark and an elevation of 787 metres (2,582 ft).[2] In 1998 this railway along with the station were closed and the station was not included in the restoration of the Tel Aviv – Jerusalem line, completed in 2005.[3] The station lay neglected for many years, although the railway yard was used for annual events such as Hebrew Book Week. After undergoing an extensive restoration, it reopened as a culture and entertainment center in May 2013.[4]