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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Petah Tikva Segula Railway Station

The Petah Tikva–Segula railway station is a suburban passenger railway station in Israel, operated by Israel Railways.

It is located on the Yarkon Railway in northeast Petah Tikva at the Yarkonim shopping district across the Segula industrial zone and is separated from the rest of the city. The station was opened in 2000 as part of the Tel Aviv - Rosh ha'ayin line. Initially a temporary structure was used and only a single platform was active, until late 2002 when the final structure was finished and both platforms became active.

The station's location is problematic, as it is contained within a commercial center that was constructed without the proper permits (although the station itself was legally built). As a result, after a series of failed legal appeals the center was closed in 2019, complicating the access to and parking at the station.

Train service

Preceding station Israel Railways Following station
Rosh HaAyin–North
towards Herzliya
Herzliya–Ashkelon Petah Tikva–Kiryat Aryeh
towards Ashkelon

Ridership

Passengers boarding and disembarking by year
Year Passengers Rank Source
2021 221,772 (Decrease 15,929) 58 of 66 (Decrease 11) 2021 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report
2020 237,701 (Decrease 667,739) 47 of 68 (Decrease 5) 2020 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report
2019 905,440 42 of 68 2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report

References

  1. ^ "2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report" (PDF). Israel Railways.
  2. ^ Chayun, David (2000-05-30). "ממוצ"ש: לוח-זמנים חדש לרכבת, תוספת רכבות וקו מראש-העין לת"א" [From Saturday night: A new time schedule, more trains and a linme from Rosh Ha'ayin to Tel-Aviv]. Globes (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  3. ^ Buso, Nimrod (2017-08-08). "תחנת הרכבת סגולה בסכנה: יצחקי טירפד הסדרת כביש הגישה לאחר סגירת המרכז המסחרי ירקונים" [Segula station in danger: Yitschaki blocked the regulation of the access road after closure of the commercial center]. TheMarker (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2019-03-10.