- The
Carmelit (Hebrew: כַּרְמְלִית Arabic: كرمليت) is an
underground funicular railway in Haifa, Israel.
Construction started in 1956 and
ended in 1959...
- only city with
underground rapid transit system in
Israel known as the
Carmelit.
Haifa Bay is a
center of
heavy industry,
petroleum refining and chemical...
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Retrieved 19 June 2016.
Wellington Cable Car "
Carmelit Haifa – The most
convenient way to get
around the city".
Carmelit.
Retrieved 4 July 2018. Petřín Funicular...
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portico and comerece. In 1954, when the
Israeli government commissioned the
Carmelit funicular subway system from a
French company, it
decided to
rename the...
- specifically:
carrying objects from a
private domain to a semi-public
domain (
carmelit), and
transporting objects four
cubits or more
within a semi-public domain...
- Na Hill Baku, Baku
Funicular (1960–late 1980s; re-opened 2001) Haifa,
Carmelit (1959-1986; re-opened 1992) Harissa,
Funiculaire de
Harissa (opened 1965)...
- of the Lyon
Metro includes a
section of rack (cog) railway,
while the
Carmelit, in Haifa, is an
underground funicular. For
elevated lines,
another alternative...
-
light rail
trains including Tel Aviv
Light Rail,
Jerusalem Light Rail,
Carmelit, as well as the
national railway in Israel. Rav-Kav was
first introduced...
- HaHof" lines,
while extending the
routes in Tel Aviv
southwards towards Carmelit Terminal. In
August 2024, Ra'anana has
joined the project,
adding line...
- Theatre, the
Tikotin Museum of ****anese Art, the Mane-Katz
Museum and the
Carmelit (Haifa's
funicular railway). Abba
Hushi was the father-in-law of Knesset...