New details on the regeneration of First Station area and its public transportation. South Jerusalem is on the verge of an extraordinary transformation, driven by a meticulously planned urban regeneration initiative that promises to reshape the city's infrastructure, mobility, and livability. By 2032, the area is set to have transformed into a bustling hub of residential, commercial, and cultural activity, all integrated with an expansive public transportation network. The urban regeneration plans for south Jerusalem span an entire decade, with a timeline carefully structured into three major phases. The new high-speed railway line that has already transformed the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv commute currently ends at the Yitzhak Navon train station at the western entrance to Jerusalem. The new plans include extending the railway line to include a stop in the downtown area around the King George-Jaffa intersection, before continuing to the First Station, where the line will terminate.
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