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Egged (company)

Egged Transportation Ltd (Hebrew: אֶגֶד, pronounced [ˈe.ged]) is the largest transit bus company in Israel. Egged's intercity bus routes reach most Israeli cities, towns, kibbutzim and moshavim, and the company operates urban city buses throughout the country. It also operates in Poland and the Netherlands through a subsidiary.

Egged Transportation Ltd
Hebrew: אגד
ParentSelf-owned
1,500 members
6,500 employees
Founded1933
HeadquartersAmot ParkTech
Beit Dagan
Israel
Service areaIsrael (nationwide)
Golan Heights
West Bank
Poland
Netherlands
Fleet2,950
Daily ridership900,000 (Israel)
Annual ridership264,200,000 (Israel)[1]
WebsiteEgged (English)

Egged provides about 35% of Israel's public transport services, employs about 6,500 workers and operates a fleet of 2,950 buses. Egged buses transport about 900,000 passengers per day.[2]

History Edit

 
Bus stop Hadera 1937
 
Egged Tel Aviv central bus station, 1930–1940
 
HaMa’avir bus station, Tel Aviv, 1945

Egged was created in 1933 through a merger of four smaller intercity bus cooperatives in and around Tel Aviv. In 1942, it was joined with the bus company United Sharon. In 1951, Egged merged with the northern Shahar bus company and the southern Drom Yehuda bus company, creating a national public transportation network. In 1961, Egged merged with the Hamekasher bus company of Jerusalem.[3] The name Egged (lit. Union) was given to the cooperative by the Israeli poet Hayim Nahman Bialik.

 
Flag of Egged

During the wars of 1956, 1967 and 1973, Egged buses and drivers helped to reinforce the logistics system of the IDF and drove soldiers and food to the battlefields. Some buses also served as ambulances to transport injured soldiers and civilians.[citation needed]

In late 2002, Egged sued the Palestinian National Authority and its chairman Yasser Arafat for compensation of damages and loss of income due to terrorist attacks and suicide bombings on buses during the Second Intifada, claiming that the attacks had deterred passengers from taking buses. On February 3, 2003, the Tel Aviv District Court ruled that Arafat has to pay Egged NIS 52 million in damages for the loss of one year's income and NIS 100,000 in court expenses.[4]

Despite deregulation attempts by the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Egged is still Israel's largest bus company, is subsidized by the government, and still controls most of the inter-city bus lines in Israel. Netanyahu's attempts were cut short by a bus strike that brought the country to a halt, and Egged's workers and directors declared that any further attempts to undermine the company's monopoly will be met with similar measures.[citation needed] However, in recent years, many bus lines have begun to be operated by smaller bus companies such as Dan, Kavim, Superbus, Connex and others. In 2005, Egged and the Israeli Government reached an agreement under which by the year 2015 subsidization will be reduced to specific sectors, the disabled, soldiers and students, and for certain equipment.[5]

In 2019, members voted overwhelmingly to convert Egged into a company from a worker cooperative. Had its members voted to not convert its ownership structure, the government could have cancelled an operating agreement it signed with Egged in November 2018, tender out its routes, and impose various sanctions until it decides to convert into a company.[6]

Bus fleet Edit

 
Parked Egged buses at a bus depot in Israel
 
Egged bus depot, Kiryat Moshe, Jerusalem

Egged's bus fleet include a wide variety of bus models of Mercedes-Benz, VDL, Volvo, DAF and MAN, including bulletproof versions used mostly for travel in the West Bank. Historically, the company also extensively used buses by Leyland, Neoplan, Jonckheere, International, Fiat and more.[citation needed]

International ventures Edit

Egged has purchased 51% of the Bulgarian Trans-Triumph bus company, which runs service to cities such as Varna and Sofia, as well as airport and tour buses for approximately €4 million. Egged, through its affiliated company, is responsible for the operation of half the public transportation in the city of Varna, the second-largest city in Bulgaria with about half a million residents.[7] Egged also formed a joint venture company with Rousse municipality called Egged Rousse JSC which operates the public transport in the city of Rousse.

Egged operates some 1,500 buses in Poland, where it owns the Polish bus company Mobilis it acquired for €4 million in 2006.[8] The company operates some metropolitan bus routes, including exclusive franchises in Warsaw, Kraków and Bartoszyce.[9] Mobilis in Warsaw operate 215 buses for public transportation and serves around 40 routes daily. Also, it uses Scania coach for football team Legia Warszawa and some other buses for special transports and tourism.[8]

Egged Bus Services (EBS) also holds an eight-year contract (with an option for an additional two years) worth about €500 million, for public transport in the region Waterland [nl] in the Netherlands starting December 2011. The contract drew opposition from local activist groups who accuse Egged of supporting Israel's settlements policy in the West Bank, and consider the company's winning the tender as indirect Dutch support for Israel's settlements policy, according to reports by Radio Netherlands Worldwide. Egged's Dutch subsidiary denies being involved in politics.[10]

Jerusalem Light Rail Edit

In October 2010, Egged bought Veolia Transport's share in the Jerusalem Light Rail after a deal with the Dan Bus Company fell through.[11] However, in March 2018 it was revealed that Egged will be prohibited from tendering to operate the light rail over competition concerns.[12]

Tel Aviv Light Rail Edit

Egged has been awarded the tender to operate and maintain the Tel Aviv Red Line from October 2021 by the NTA Metropolitan Mass Transit System Ltd. tenders committee. The winning bid was from the Tevel consortium controlled by Egged (51%) with Chinese companies Shenzhen Metro (30%) and CCECC (19%). The tender win is subject to approval by the Israel Antitrust Authority.

"Mehadrin" routes Edit

 
Notice on Egged buses: "Passengers are free to sit wherever they choose (except for seats designated for disabled persons). Harassment in this regard may constitute a criminal offense."

From the late 1990s until January 2011, Egged operated gender-segregated lines, commonly called Mehadrin bus lines mainly running in and/or between major Haredi population centers. In these buses, men sat at the front and women were expected to wear "modest dress."[13] The "mehadrin" lines were criticized after a woman, Miriam Shear, was allegedly assaulted for refusing to give up her seat to a male passenger and move to the back of the bus.[14] In January 2011, the Israeli High Court of Justice ruled that forced separation of men and women on buses was illegal but allowed voluntary separation for a one-year experimental period. The court, accepting the recommendations of an investigation committee, ordered the removal of signs designating buses as segregated and the installation of new signs informing passengers of their right to sit wherever they wanted.[15]

The Haredi public has requested to operate private bus lines but they were blocked by the transportation ministry.[16]

Tourism Edit

 
Egged tourist buses

In later years Egged Bus Cooperative has expanded its services, through its subsidiary company Egged Tours, by offering organized trips abroad for Israelis as well as daily tours in Israel for tourists.[17] Egged Tours is an IATA licensed company which operates as a wholesale company for organized tours all over the world and Israel for groups and individuals. Its services include flights, organized tours, accommodation and trips all year round.[18]

Criticism Edit

Involvement in Israeli settlements Edit

On 12 February 2020, the United Nations published a database of companies doing business related in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, as well as in the Golan Heights.[19] Egged was listed on the database on account of its activities in Israeli settlements in these occupied territories,[20] which the UN considers to be illegal.[21]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ תכנית תחרות ענף התחבורה הציבורית באוטובוסים 2030-2018 שנים [Competition Plan for Bus Public Transportation for Years 2018–2030] (PDF) (Report) (in Hebrew). Israel Ministry of Transport. June 2018. (PDF) from the original on June 21, 2018. Retrieved June 21, 2018.
  2. ^ "הרפורמה בתחבורה הציבורית נמשכת: השר כץ אישר עקרונות הסכם הפעלה חדש עם אגד לעשור הקרוב" [The Public Transport Reform Continues: Minister Katz Approved New Operation Agreement with Egged for the Next Decade]. Government Services and Information Website (in Hebrew). Government of Israel. June 13, 2018. from the original on June 14, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
  3. ^ Russell, Raymond (1995). Utopia in Zion: the Israeli experience with worker cooperatives. SUNY Press, Albany, N.Y. pp. 134–141. ISBN 978-0-7914-2443-8.
  4. ^ Harel, Zvi (February 4, 2003). "Egged wins NIS 52M in damages against PA and Arafat". Haaretz. from the original on November 5, 2011.
  5. ^ Kedmi, Sharon (December 20, 2005). "Fresh future for Egged". Haaretz. from the original on February 10, 2012.
  6. ^ Schmil, Daniel (May 12, 2019). "Road open to Egged sale". Globes. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  7. ^ Barak, Benny (December 4, 2007). "Egged considers expanding operations in Eastern Europe". Ynetnews. from the original on March 4, 2016.
  8. ^ a b Barak, Benny (November 12, 2006). "Egged buys Polish bus company". Ynetnews. from the original on October 25, 2012.
  9. ^ Barak, Benny (May 4, 2011). "Egged to operate buses in Amsterdam". Ynetnews. from the original on June 13, 2011.
  10. ^ "Pro-Palestinian group in the Netherlands calls for boycott of Israeli bus company". Haaretz. July 16, 2011. from the original on July 19, 2011.
  11. ^ Avi Bar-Eli (November 25, 2010). . The Marker. Archived from the original on November 28, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2011.
  12. ^ Egged set to be banned from operating Jerusalem light rail Globes March 28, 2018
  13. ^ Isabel Kershner, "Religious-Secular Divide, Tugging at Israel's Heart" January 10, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, New York Times, September 3, 2009
  14. ^ Daphna Berman, Woman beaten on J'lem bus for refusing to move to rear seat July 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Haaretz, December 17, 2006. Retrieved April 8, 2008.
  15. ^ Izenberg, Dan; Mandel, Jonah (January 6, 2011). "Court scraps 'mehadrin' buses". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved January 18, 2011.
  16. ^ "Haredim request private buslines". israpost.com. from the original on April 3, 2015.
  17. ^ "Day Tours in Israel" October 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Egged's English Website. Retrieved June 10, 2014
  18. ^ "About Egged Tours" October 7, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Egged Tours' English Website. Retrieved June 10, 2014
  19. ^ "Database of all business enterprises involved in certain activities relating to Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank (A/HRC/43/71)". UN OCHA. February 12, 2020. Retrieved September 12, 2021.
  20. ^ "UN rights office issues report on business activities related to settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory". Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. February 12, 2020. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  21. ^ "S/RES/2334(2016)". United Nations Security Council. December 23, 2016. Retrieved July 5, 2021.

External links Edit

  • Egged Official website
  • About Us – Official Egged Website July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • Picture of Egged buses
  • Hamekasher – A website dedicated to a bus company operated in Jerusalem until 1967

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For the subsidiary bus company see Egged Ta avura Egged Transportation Ltd Hebrew א ג ד pronounced ˈe ged is the largest transit bus company in Israel Egged s intercity bus routes reach most Israeli cities towns kibbutzim and moshavim and the company operates urban city buses throughout the country It also operates in Poland and the Netherlands through a subsidiary Egged Transportation LtdHebrew אגדParentSelf owned 1 500 members 6 500 employeesFounded1933HeadquartersAmot ParkTechBeit DaganIsraelService areaIsrael nationwide Golan HeightsWest BankPolandNetherlandsFleet2 950Daily ridership900 000 Israel Annual ridership264 200 000 Israel 1 WebsiteEgged English Egged provides about 35 of Israel s public transport services employs about 6 500 workers and operates a fleet of 2 950 buses Egged buses transport about 900 000 passengers per day 2 Contents 1 History 2 Bus fleet 3 International ventures 4 Jerusalem Light Rail 5 Tel Aviv Light Rail 6 Mehadrin routes 7 Tourism 8 Criticism 8 1 Involvement in Israeli settlements 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Bus stop Hadera 1937 nbsp Egged Tel Aviv central bus station 1930 1940 nbsp HaMa avir bus station Tel Aviv 1945Egged was created in 1933 through a merger of four smaller intercity bus cooperatives in and around Tel Aviv In 1942 it was joined with the bus company United Sharon In 1951 Egged merged with the northern Shahar bus company and the southern Drom Yehuda bus company creating a national public transportation network In 1961 Egged merged with the Hamekasher bus company of Jerusalem 3 The name Egged lit Union was given to the cooperative by the Israeli poet Hayim Nahman Bialik nbsp Flag of EggedDuring the wars of 1956 1967 and 1973 Egged buses and drivers helped to reinforce the logistics system of the IDF and drove soldiers and food to the battlefields Some buses also served as ambulances to transport injured soldiers and civilians citation needed In late 2002 Egged sued the Palestinian National Authority and its chairman Yasser Arafat for compensation of damages and loss of income due to terrorist attacks and suicide bombings on buses during the Second Intifada claiming that the attacks had deterred passengers from taking buses On February 3 2003 the Tel Aviv District Court ruled that Arafat has to pay Egged NIS 52 million in damages for the loss of one year s income and NIS 100 000 in court expenses 4 Despite deregulation attempts by the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu Egged is still Israel s largest bus company is subsidized by the government and still controls most of the inter city bus lines in Israel Netanyahu s attempts were cut short by a bus strike that brought the country to a halt and Egged s workers and directors declared that any further attempts to undermine the company s monopoly will be met with similar measures citation needed However in recent years many bus lines have begun to be operated by smaller bus companies such as Dan Kavim Superbus Connex and others In 2005 Egged and the Israeli Government reached an agreement under which by the year 2015 subsidization will be reduced to specific sectors the disabled soldiers and students and for certain equipment 5 In 2019 members voted overwhelmingly to convert Egged into a company from a worker cooperative Had its members voted to not convert its ownership structure the government could have cancelled an operating agreement it signed with Egged in November 2018 tender out its routes and impose various sanctions until it decides to convert into a company 6 Bus fleet Edit nbsp Parked Egged buses at a bus depot in Israel nbsp Egged bus depot Kiryat Moshe JerusalemEgged s bus fleet include a wide variety of bus models of Mercedes Benz VDL Volvo DAF and MAN including bulletproof versions used mostly for travel in the West Bank Historically the company also extensively used buses by Leyland Neoplan Jonckheere International Fiat and more citation needed International ventures EditEgged has purchased 51 of the Bulgarian Trans Triumph bus company which runs service to cities such as Varna and Sofia as well as airport and tour buses for approximately 4 million Egged through its affiliated company is responsible for the operation of half the public transportation in the city of Varna the second largest city in Bulgaria with about half a million residents 7 Egged also formed a joint venture company with Rousse municipality called Egged Rousse JSC which operates the public transport in the city of Rousse Egged operates some 1 500 buses in Poland where it owns the Polish bus company Mobilis it acquired for 4 million in 2006 8 The company operates some metropolitan bus routes including exclusive franchises in Warsaw Krakow and Bartoszyce 9 Mobilis in Warsaw operate 215 buses for public transportation and serves around 40 routes daily Also it uses Scania coach for football team Legia Warszawa and some other buses for special transports and tourism 8 Egged Bus Services EBS also holds an eight year contract with an option for an additional two years worth about 500 million for public transport in the region Waterland nl in the Netherlands starting December 2011 The contract drew opposition from local activist groups who accuse Egged of supporting Israel s settlements policy in the West Bank and consider the company s winning the tender as indirect Dutch support for Israel s settlements policy according to reports by Radio Netherlands Worldwide Egged s Dutch subsidiary denies being involved in politics 10 Jerusalem Light Rail EditIn October 2010 Egged bought Veolia Transport s share in the Jerusalem Light Rail after a deal with the Dan Bus Company fell through 11 However in March 2018 it was revealed that Egged will be prohibited from tendering to operate the light rail over competition concerns 12 Tel Aviv Light Rail EditEgged has been awarded the tender to operate and maintain the Tel Aviv Red Line from October 2021 by the NTA Metropolitan Mass Transit System Ltd tenders committee The winning bid was from the Tevel consortium controlled by Egged 51 with Chinese companies Shenzhen Metro 30 and CCECC 19 The tender win is subject to approval by the Israel Antitrust Authority Mehadrin routes Edit nbsp Notice on Egged buses Passengers are free to sit wherever they choose except for seats designated for disabled persons Harassment in this regard may constitute a criminal offense From the late 1990s until January 2011 Egged operated gender segregated lines commonly called Mehadrin bus lines mainly running in and or between major Haredi population centers In these buses men sat at the front and women were expected to wear modest dress 13 The mehadrin lines were criticized after a woman Miriam Shear was allegedly assaulted for refusing to give up her seat to a male passenger and move to the back of the bus 14 In January 2011 the Israeli High Court of Justice ruled that forced separation of men and women on buses was illegal but allowed voluntary separation for a one year experimental period The court accepting the recommendations of an investigation committee ordered the removal of signs designating buses as segregated and the installation of new signs informing passengers of their right to sit wherever they wanted 15 The Haredi public has requested to operate private bus lines but they were blocked by the transportation ministry 16 Tourism Edit nbsp Egged tourist busesIn later years Egged Bus Cooperative has expanded its services through its subsidiary company Egged Tours by offering organized trips abroad for Israelis as well as daily tours in Israel for tourists 17 Egged Tours is an IATA licensed company which operates as a wholesale company for organized tours all over the world and Israel for groups and individuals Its services include flights organized tours accommodation and trips all year round 18 Criticism EditInvolvement in Israeli settlements Edit See also List of companies operating in West Bank settlements On 12 February 2020 the United Nations published a database of companies doing business related in the West Bank including East Jerusalem as well as in the Golan Heights 19 Egged was listed on the database on account of its activities in Israeli settlements in these occupied territories 20 which the UN considers to be illegal 21 See also EditList of Egged bus routes in Israel List of bus routes in Jerusalem Economy of Israel Transportation in Israel Egged Ta avuraReferences Edit תכנית תחרות ענף התחבורה הציבורית באוטובוסים 2030 2018 שנים Competition Plan for Bus Public Transportation for Years 2018 2030 PDF Report in Hebrew Israel Ministry of Transport June 2018 Archived PDF from the original on June 21 2018 Retrieved June 21 2018 הרפורמה בתחבורה הציבורית נמשכת השר כץ אישר עקרונות הסכם הפעלה חדש עם אגד לעשור הקרוב The Public Transport Reform Continues Minister Katz Approved New Operation Agreement with Egged for the Next Decade Government Services and Information Website in Hebrew Government of Israel June 13 2018 Archived from the original on June 14 2018 Retrieved June 14 2018 Russell Raymond 1995 Utopia in Zion the Israeli experience with worker cooperatives SUNY Press Albany N Y pp 134 141 ISBN 978 0 7914 2443 8 Harel Zvi February 4 2003 Egged wins NIS 52M in damages against PA and Arafat Haaretz Archived from the original on November 5 2011 Kedmi Sharon December 20 2005 Fresh future for Egged Haaretz Archived from the original on February 10 2012 Schmil Daniel May 12 2019 Road open to Egged sale Globes Retrieved January 21 2020 Barak Benny December 4 2007 Egged considers expanding operations in Eastern Europe Ynetnews Archived from the original on March 4 2016 a b Barak Benny November 12 2006 Egged buys Polish bus company Ynetnews Archived from the original on October 25 2012 Barak Benny May 4 2011 Egged to operate buses in Amsterdam Ynetnews Archived from the original on June 13 2011 Pro Palestinian group in the Netherlands calls for boycott of Israeli bus company Haaretz July 16 2011 Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Avi Bar Eli November 25 2010 Dan suing as Veolia rides with Egged The Marker Archived from the original on November 28 2010 Retrieved December 27 2011 Egged set to be banned from operating Jerusalem light rail Globes March 28 2018 Isabel Kershner Religious Secular Divide Tugging at Israel s Heart Archived January 10 2017 at the Wayback Machine New York Times September 3 2009 Daphna Berman Woman beaten on J lem bus for refusing to move to rear seat Archived July 14 2009 at the Wayback Machine Haaretz December 17 2006 Retrieved April 8 2008 Izenberg Dan Mandel Jonah January 6 2011 Court scraps mehadrin buses The Jerusalem Post Retrieved January 18 2011 Haredim request private buslines israpost com Archived from the original on April 3 2015 Day Tours in Israel Archived October 7 2014 at the Wayback Machine Egged s English Website Retrieved June 10 2014 About Egged Tours Archived October 7 2014 at the Wayback Machine Egged Tours English Website Retrieved June 10 2014 Database of all business enterprises involved in certain activities relating to Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank A HRC 43 71 UN OCHA February 12 2020 Retrieved September 12 2021 UN rights office issues report on business activities related to settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights February 12 2020 Retrieved July 5 2021 S RES 2334 2016 United Nations Security Council December 23 2016 Retrieved July 5 2021 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Egged Bus Cooperative nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Bus travel in Israel Egged Official website About Us Official Egged Website Archived July 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine Picture of Egged buses Hamekasher A website dedicated to a bus company operated in Jerusalem until 1967 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Egged company amp 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