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Route 386 (Israel)

Route 386 is a road in Israel that runs from Tzur Hadassah to Jerusalem.

Route 386
כביש 386
Refaim Bridge, at which the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway is passing below road 386, at the point Nahal Refaim is entering Nahal Sorek
Route information
Length23 km (14 mi)
Major junctions
North endTzur Hadassah Junction
Major intersections
  • Nes Harim Junction
  • Kerem Junction
  • Holland Square
  • Molikovsky Square
  • Denia Square
  • Haft Square
South endJunction at Shazar Blvd
Location
CountryIsrael
Highway system
Route 367 Route 398
Sorek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Nahal Sorek, near Road 386 and beside Mount Eitan [he]

Route edit

The route begins as a two-lane undivided road in the Judean Mountains at 730 meters above sea level at Tzur Hadassah Junction with Route 375.[1] It travels west-northwest for 2 km. passing Moshav Bar Giora and Nes Harim Junction with Road 3866 where it turns eastward for 1.2 km. and negotiates a hairpin turn. The road then begins a long winding descent, first west, then north, then east, skirting around the west side of the Har Giora Nature Reserve offering scenic views as it descends into the Sorek Valley. At its lowest point of 550 meters, the road passes Jerusalem's largest sewage treatment facility (Sorek).[2]

It then begins a slow northeasterly ascent as it passes Jerusalem's main electrical substation (Sapir Station)[3] and the Sataf Spring Nature Reserve.[4] Turning more easterly, it enters Jerusalem just before passing below Hadassah Hospital and intersects with Route 395 at Kerem Junction. It continues its ascent via Ein Kerem Street through the neighbourhood of Ein Kerem travelling southeast, then north, then east until Holland Square adjacent to the Bayit VeGan neighbourhood. From this point, Route 386 becomes a boulevard with traffic light-controlled intersections.

The road continues northeasterly as Sderot Herzl (Herzl Boulevard), also known as Tzir Herzl (Herzl Axis), the major north-south route on the west side of the city.[5] Along this portion of the route, tracks were laid for the Jerusalem Light Rail, which began operation in August 2011. The road passes Yad Vashem, the Mount Herzl National Cemetery and Sha'arei Tzedek Medical Center.[6] Between Molikovsky Square at Shmuel Beyth Street and Haft Square at HeHalutz Street, northbound traffic may continue through Beit HaKerem along Herzl Boulevard. Southbound traffic, however, is shunted 0.2 km (0.12 mi). west along the parallel Mordechai Ish-Shalom Street.

After Haft Square, the road travels between the neighbourhoods of Kiryat Moshe and Kiryat HaLeom, passing nearby the Kiryat Moshe Interchange of Highway 50 (Begin Expressway). It ends at 800 meters above sea level at Shazar Boulevard at the main western entrance to Jerusalem at the base of the Jerusalem Chords Bridge and the Binyanei HaUma Convention Center.

Junctions edit

km Name Type Meaning Location Road(s) Crossed
0 צומת צור הדסה
(Tzur Hadassah Junction)
  Rock of Hadassah Tzur Hadassah,
Mevo Beitar,
Mount Kitron
  Route 375
1.4   Fire Station entrance road
2 צומת בר גיורה
(Bar Giora Junction)
  named after
Simon bar Giora
Bar Giora entrance road
2.2 צומת נס הרים
(Nes Harim Junction)
  Mountain Banner Nes Harim   Road 3866
3.4 (hairpin turn)  
7 (narrow bridge
over rail line)
  Tel Aviv–Jerusalem
Rail Line
9.1   Sorek
Water Purification Plant
entrance road
10 (narrow bridge
over stream)
  Sorek Stream
10.1   JNF Canada Forest
in the Jerusalem Hills
entrance road
11.5   Sapir
electrical substation
entrance road
13.2   Sataf Spring
Nature Reserve
entrance road
14.5 Jerusalem Municipal Boundary
15.6   Hadassah Hospital,
Even Sapir
  Route 396
(Kalman Yaakov Mann St.)
16.2 צומת כרם
(Kerem Junction)
  vineyard   Route 395
Ein Kerem Street
16.9   Ein Kerem Emek HaTeimanim St.
17.3 כיכר קסטל
(Kastel Square)
  castle Ein Kerem HaHadasim St.
Ha'Ilanot Rd.
17.4 כיכר עין כרם
(Ein Kerem Square)
  spring of the vineyard Ein Kerem HaAhayot Rd.
HaHoma Lane
17.5   Ein Kerem HaMa'ayan St.
HaSha'ar Alley
17.55   Ein Kerem HaOren St.
17.6   Ein Kerem HaOrev Alley
17.7   Ein Kerem Ma'ale HaBustan
17.8   Ein Kerem HaYekev Alley
17.9    Ein Kerem Karmit Rd.
18.05   Ein Kerem HaHoma Lane
18.6   Ein Kerem Shaul Barkali St.
19.7   Jerusalem Light Rail
Park and ride Facility
entrance
Herzl Boulevard
20 כיכר הולנד
(Holland Square)
   Yad VaShem,
Bayit VeGan,
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
HaZikaron St.,
HaPisga St.,
Kiryat HaYovel St.
20.2   Bayit VeGan Bayit VeGan St.,
HaRav Uziel St.
20.4   Har Herzl entrance road
20.6 כיכר מיליקובסקי
(Mileikowsky Square)
  named after
Nathan Mileikowsky
Beit HaKerem,
Yefeh Nof,
Sha'arei Tzedek,
Yad Sarah
Shmuel Beyth St.,
Yefeh Nof St.
to Mordechai Ish-Shalom Rd.
20.8 (pedestrian crossing)    Beit HaKerem,
Yefeh Nof,
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
20.9   Beit HaKerem,
Yefeh Nof
Aharonov St.
21.1   Beit HaKerem,
Yefeh Nof
HaMeyasdim St.,
HaTomer St.
21.2 כיכר דניה
(Denia Square)
  named to honor the
Danish resistance movement
Beit HaKerem,
Yefeh Nof,
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
HaArazim St.,
Beit HaKerem St.
21.6 (pedestrian crossing)    Beit HaKerem,
Yefeh Nof,
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
21.8 כיכר האפט
(Haft Square)
  named after
Avraham Haft
Beit HaKerem,
Yefeh Nof,
Kiryat Moshe
Yehoshua Farbstein St.
(to Mordechai Ish Shalom Rd.),
HeHalutz St.,
Beit HaKerem St.
22.1   Kiryat Moshe,
Kiryat HaLeom
Wolfson Blvd.,
Baron Hirsch St.
22.3 (southbound only)    Kiryat Moshe light rail crossing
22.5   Kiryat Moshe,
Kiryat HaLeom
Kiryat Moshe St.,
Rabin Blvd.
to   Highway 50
22.7   Kiryat Moshe,
Rova Mevo Ha'ir,
Jerusalem Light Rail Station
HaRav Tzvi Yehuda St.
22.9   Givat Shaul,
Romema,
Rova Mevo Ha'ir,
Strings Bridge
Shazar Blvd.

References edit

  1. ^ Shai Mahelel, YnetNews (2005-11-10). "Hiking in Israel". Daily Jews. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  2. ^ 31.7584057,35.1027281 (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  3. ^ 31.7585472,35.099209 (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  4. ^ 31.7705157,35.1279092 (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  5. ^ Fodor's (1999). Fodor's Israel (7th ed.). Fodor's Travel. p. 548. ISBN 9781400008988.
  6. ^ Semsek, Hans-Günter; Verlag, Nelles; Pfaffenbach, Carmella (1996). Israel. Nelles Verlag GmbH. p. 256. ISBN 9783886184125.

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Route 386 is a road in Israel that runs from Tzur Hadassah to Jerusalem Route 386כביש 386Refaim Bridge at which the Jaffa Jerusalem railway is passing below road 386 at the point Nahal Refaim is entering Nahal SorekRoute informationLength23 km 14 mi Major junctionsNorth endTzur Hadassah JunctionMajor intersectionsNes Harim JunctionKerem JunctionHolland SquareMolikovsky SquareDenia SquareHaft SquareSouth endJunction at Shazar BlvdLocationCountryIsraelHighway systemRoads in IsraelHighways Route 367 Route 398Sorek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Nahal Sorek near Road 386 and beside Mount Eitan he Route editThe route begins as a two lane undivided road in the Judean Mountains at 730 meters above sea level at Tzur Hadassah Junction with Route 375 1 It travels west northwest for 2 km passing Moshav Bar Giora and Nes Harim Junction with Road 3866 where it turns eastward for 1 2 km and negotiates a hairpin turn The road then begins a long winding descent first west then north then east skirting around the west side of the Har Giora Nature Reserve offering scenic views as it descends into the Sorek Valley At its lowest point of 550 meters the road passes Jerusalem s largest sewage treatment facility Sorek 2 It then begins a slow northeasterly ascent as it passes Jerusalem s main electrical substation Sapir Station 3 and the Sataf Spring Nature Reserve 4 Turning more easterly it enters Jerusalem just before passing below Hadassah Hospital and intersects with Route 395 at Kerem Junction It continues its ascent via Ein Kerem Street through the neighbourhood of Ein Kerem travelling southeast then north then east until Holland Square adjacent to the Bayit VeGan neighbourhood From this point Route 386 becomes a boulevard with traffic light controlled intersections The road continues northeasterly as Sderot Herzl Herzl Boulevard also known as Tzir Herzl Herzl Axis the major north south route on the west side of the city 5 Along this portion of the route tracks were laid for the Jerusalem Light Rail which began operation in August 2011 The road passes Yad Vashem the Mount Herzl National Cemetery and Sha arei Tzedek Medical Center 6 Between Molikovsky Square at Shmuel Beyth Street and Haft Square at HeHalutz Street northbound traffic may continue through Beit HaKerem along Herzl Boulevard Southbound traffic however is shunted 0 2 km 0 12 mi west along the parallel Mordechai Ish Shalom Street After Haft Square the road travels between the neighbourhoods of Kiryat Moshe and Kiryat HaLeom passing nearby the Kiryat Moshe Interchange of Highway 50 Begin Expressway It ends at 800 meters above sea level at Shazar Boulevard at the main western entrance to Jerusalem at the base of the Jerusalem Chords Bridge and the Binyanei HaUma Convention Center Junctions editThis article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table Please consult this guideline for information on how to create one Please improve this article if you can November 2021 km Name Type Meaning Location Road s Crossed0 צומת צור הדסה Tzur Hadassah Junction nbsp Rock of Hadassah Tzur Hadassah Mevo Beitar Mount Kitron nbsp Route 3751 4 nbsp Fire Station entrance road2 צומת בר גיורה Bar Giora Junction nbsp named afterSimon bar Giora Bar Giora entrance road2 2 צומת נס הרים Nes Harim Junction nbsp Mountain Banner Nes Harim nbsp Road 38663 4 hairpin turn nbsp 7 narrow bridgeover rail line nbsp Tel Aviv JerusalemRail Line9 1 nbsp SorekWater Purification Plant entrance road10 narrow bridgeover stream nbsp Sorek Stream10 1 nbsp JNF Canada Forestin the Jerusalem Hills entrance road11 5 nbsp Sapirelectrical substation entrance road13 2 nbsp Sataf SpringNature Reserve entrance road14 5 Jerusalem Municipal Boundary 15 6 nbsp Hadassah Hospital Even Sapir nbsp Route 396 Kalman Yaakov Mann St 16 2 צומת כרם Kerem Junction nbsp vineyard nbsp Route 395Ein Kerem Street16 9 nbsp Ein Kerem Emek HaTeimanim St 17 3 כיכר קסטל Kastel Square nbsp castle Ein Kerem HaHadasim St Ha Ilanot Rd 17 4 כיכר עין כרם Ein Kerem Square nbsp spring of the vineyard Ein Kerem HaAhayot Rd HaHoma Lane17 5 nbsp Ein Kerem HaMa ayan St HaSha ar Alley17 55 nbsp Ein Kerem HaOren St 17 6 nbsp Ein Kerem HaOrev Alley17 7 nbsp Ein Kerem Ma ale HaBustan17 8 nbsp Ein Kerem HaYekev Alley17 9 nbsp nbsp Ein Kerem Karmit Rd 18 05 nbsp Ein Kerem HaHoma Lane18 6 nbsp Ein Kerem Shaul Barkali St 19 7 nbsp Jerusalem Light RailPark and ride Facility entranceHerzl Boulevard20 כיכר הולנד Holland Square nbsp nbsp Yad VaShem Bayit VeGan Jerusalem Light Rail Station HaZikaron St HaPisga St Kiryat HaYovel St 20 2 nbsp Bayit VeGan Bayit VeGan St HaRav Uziel St 20 4 nbsp Har Herzl entrance road20 6 כיכר מיליקובסקי Mileikowsky Square nbsp named afterNathan Mileikowsky Beit HaKerem Yefeh Nof Sha arei Tzedek Yad Sarah Shmuel Beyth St Yefeh Nof St to Mordechai Ish Shalom Rd 20 8 pedestrian crossing nbsp nbsp Beit HaKerem Yefeh Nof Jerusalem Light Rail Station20 9 nbsp Beit HaKerem Yefeh Nof Aharonov St 21 1 nbsp Beit HaKerem Yefeh Nof HaMeyasdim St HaTomer St 21 2 כיכר דניה Denia Square nbsp named to honor theDanish resistance movement Beit HaKerem Yefeh Nof Jerusalem Light Rail Station HaArazim St Beit HaKerem St 21 6 pedestrian crossing nbsp nbsp Beit HaKerem Yefeh Nof Jerusalem Light Rail Station21 8 כיכר האפט Haft Square nbsp named afterAvraham Haft Beit HaKerem Yefeh Nof Kiryat Moshe Yehoshua Farbstein St to Mordechai Ish Shalom Rd HeHalutz St Beit HaKerem St 22 1 nbsp Kiryat Moshe Kiryat HaLeom Wolfson Blvd Baron Hirsch St 22 3 southbound only nbsp nbsp Kiryat Moshe light rail crossing22 5 nbsp Kiryat Moshe Kiryat HaLeom Kiryat Moshe St Rabin Blvd to nbsp Highway 5022 7 nbsp Kiryat Moshe Rova Mevo Ha ir Jerusalem Light Rail Station HaRav Tzvi Yehuda St 22 9 nbsp Givat Shaul Romema Rova Mevo Ha ir Strings Bridge Shazar Blvd References edit Shai Mahelel YnetNews 2005 11 10 Hiking in Israel Daily Jews Retrieved 2013 03 13 31 7584057 35 1027281 Map Google Maps Retrieved 2021 06 28 31 7585472 35 099209 Map Google Maps Retrieved 2021 06 28 31 7705157 35 1279092 Map Google Maps Retrieved 2021 06 28 Fodor s 1999 Fodor s Israel 7th ed Fodor s Travel p 548 ISBN 9781400008988 Semsek Hans Gunter Verlag Nelles Pfaffenbach Carmella 1996 Israel Nelles Verlag GmbH p 256 ISBN 9783886184125 31 46 17 80 N 35 09 06 20 E 31 7716111 N 35 1517222 E 31 7716111 35 1517222 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Route 386 Israel amp oldid 1202339258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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