Route 436 is a regional arterial road in Israel and the West Bank between Jerusalem and Givat Ze'ev. The southern portion begins as a major urban artery in Jerusalem's predominantly Hareidi neighborhoods leading to Highway 50 (Begin Boulevard), to Highway 1 and to the northern neighborhood of Ramot. Further north, the road runs alongside portions of Israel's West BankBarrier as it approaches Givat Ze'ev. It crosses Route 443 to the Tel Aviv area and Highway 45 to Atarot and ends at the Beitunia section of the security barrier. The speed limit begins at 50 km/h along its urban section becoming 70 km/h as it passes through Ramot and then becoming 90 km/h as it leaves the Jerusalem municipality northwards. The road officially ends at the Beitunya cargo transfer terminal.
The road begins at the heavily congested intersection of Route 417 (Bar-Ilan Street/Hativat HarEl Boulevard) and Shmuel HaNavi Street.[1] The first 0.3 km is called Shmuel HaNavi Street, a continuation of the street south of the intersection. At its beginning, 436 is a major transfer point for intra- and inter-city buses. It is six lanes wide with two lanes in each direction on either side for private vehicles and two public transportation lanes along its median. The bus lanes along the center of the road are envisioned to become part of the "Blue Line" of the Jerusalem Light Rail.[2]
Just before Givat Moshe Junction, at 770 meters above sea level, the name of the road becomes Golda Meir Boulevard. It passes Jerusalem's largest high tech park, Har Hotzvim, while descending into Emek HaArazim (Valley of The Cedars) at 630 meters. At Golda Meir Interchange, entrances in both directions provide access to Highway 50 (southbound). The road widens to eight lanes crossing the Sorek Stream and the Green Line at Yigael Yadin Interchange providing access to Highway 1 and Highway 50 (northbound). It then becomes six lanes and begins a steep ascent as the central artery through Ramot.
Leaving Ramot and the Jerusalem Municipality, the road becomes four lanes wide, passing the entrance to Nebi Samuel and reaching an altitude of 840 meters. It then begins another descent to 725 meters in the Plain of Gibeon. Along this section, the road passes alongside the security barrier next to al-Jib. Passing Mahane Giv'on, the road rises to 770 meters as it passes through Givat Ze'ev. Further on, it descends to 740 meters, intersecting with Routes 443 and 45. North of 443/45, the road provides entrances to Mahane Ofer and the Beitunia cargo transfer terminal, officially ending as numbered.
Junctions (south to north)edit
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^Street View - Beginning of Route 436 viewed northward from intersection with Route 417 (Bar Ilan/Hativat HarEl) (Map). Google Maps. November 2011. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
^"Jerusalem Light Rail Project – The Blue Line". DEL Group (Engineering, Development & Infrastructure). Retrieved 2013-06-20.(in Hebrew)
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Route 436 is a regional arterial road in Israel and the West Bank between Jerusalem and Givat Ze ev The southern portion begins as a major urban artery in Jerusalem s predominantly Hareidi neighborhoods leading to Highway 50 Begin Boulevard to Highway 1 and to the northern neighborhood of Ramot Further north the road runs alongside portions of Israel s West Bank Barrier as it approaches Givat Ze ev It crosses Route 443 to the Tel Aviv area and Highway 45 to Atarot and ends at the Beitunia section of the security barrier The speed limit begins at 50 km h along its urban section becoming 70 km h as it passes through Ramot and then becoming 90 km h as it leaves the Jerusalem municipality northwards The road officially ends at the Beitunya cargo transfer terminal Route 436כביש 436Route informationLength13 2 km 8 2 mi Major junctionsSouth endBeit Hayyim SquareMajor intersectionsGolda Meir Interchange Yigael Yadin InterchangeNorth endGivat Ze ev JunctionLocationCountryIsraelMajor citiesJerusalem Mahanayim Bukharim Sanhedriya Shmuel HaNavi amp Ramot neighborhoods Giv on Givat Ze evHighway systemRoads in Israel Highways Beit HaHayyim Square Har Hotzvim 436 at bottom Ramot Mall on 436 Nebi Samuel a major tourist and pilgrimage site View northward toward Plain of GibeonMahane Givon at center Givat Ze ev at top Contents 1 Route 2 Junctions south to north 3 References 4 See alsoRoute editThe road begins at the heavily congested intersection of Route 417 Bar Ilan Street Hativat HarEl Boulevard and Shmuel HaNavi Street 1 The first 0 3 km is called Shmuel HaNavi Street a continuation of the street south of the intersection At its beginning 436 is a major transfer point for intra and inter city buses It is six lanes wide with two lanes in each direction on either side for private vehicles and two public transportation lanes along its median The bus lanes along the center of the road are envisioned to become part of the Blue Line of the Jerusalem Light Rail 2 Just before Givat Moshe Junction at 770 meters above sea level the name of the road becomes Golda Meir Boulevard It passes Jerusalem s largest high tech park Har Hotzvim while descending into Emek HaArazim Valley of The Cedars at 630 meters At Golda Meir Interchange entrances in both directions provide access to Highway 50 southbound The road widens to eight lanes crossing the Sorek Stream and the Green Line at Yigael Yadin Interchange providing access to Highway 1 and Highway 50 northbound It then becomes six lanes and begins a steep ascent as the central artery through Ramot Leaving Ramot and the Jerusalem Municipality the road becomes four lanes wide passing the entrance to Nebi Samuel and reaching an altitude of 840 meters It then begins another descent to 725 meters in the Plain of Gibeon Along this section the road passes alongside the security barrier next to al Jib Passing Mahane Giv on the road rises to 770 meters as it passes through Givat Ze ev Further on it descends to 740 meters intersecting with Routes 443 and 45 North of 443 45 the road provides entrances to Mahane Ofer and the Beitunia cargo transfer terminal officially ending as numbered Junctions south to north 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 Crossed Jerusalem Municipality 0 ככר בית החיים Beit HaHayyim Square nbsp House of Life name of adjacentmunicipal Funeral Home Bukharim Shmuel HaNavi Mahanayim Sanhedriya nbsp Route 417 Bar Ilan St Hativat HarEl St Shmuel HaNavi St 3 0 05 nbsp Mahanayim Sanhedriya Moshe Blau St 0 3 צומת גבעת משה גוש 80 Givat Moshe Gush 80 Junction nbsp Moshe s Hillnamed afterMoshe Porush Ezrat TorahSanhedria Murhevet HaAdmorim Leiner St Givat Moshe St 0 8 nbsp Kiryat SanzHar Hotzvim A S Artom St Shefa Chayim St 1 צומת הר חוצבים Har Hotzvim Junction nbsp Stonecutter s Hill Har Hotzvim Kiryat Mada St 1 2 צומת NDS NDS Junction nbsp named afterNDSJerusalem headquarters Har Hotzvim Shlomo Momo HaLevi St 1 7 מחלף גולדה מאיר Golda Meir Interchange nbsp nbsp nbsp named afterGolda Meir Har Hotzvim nbsp Highway 50 Begin Boulevard southbound 2 2 מחלף ידאל ידין Yigael Yadin Interchange nbsp nbsp nbsp named afterYigael Yadin Ramot nbsp Highway 1 nbsp Highway 50 Begin Boulevard northbound 2 4 Green Line 3 1 כיכר בנימין כהן Binyamin Cohen Square nbsp named afterBenjamin Victor Cohen RamotNeve Orot Ramot Alon Ramot Bet Harry Truman St Yigal Alon St 3 7 כיכר ספימת מפקורה Sfinat Mefkura Square nbsp named aftersunk refugee boat Ramot Shivat Zion St Asirei Zion St 3 8 nbsp Ramot Mall public transportation lanes entrance to parking deliveries 4 2 כיכר המלחין שוסטקוביץ HaMalhin Shostakovich Square nbsp named afterDmitri Shostakovich RamotRamot Polin Ramot Gimel Ramot Daled HaRoeh St HaKongres HaTzioni St 4 7 כיכר הרב אלעזר HaRav Elazar Square nbsp named afterYehuda Elazar Ramot Avraham Recanati St Yitzhak Mirsky St 5 2 nbsp Ramot Binyamin Mintz St HaMeshorer Etzeg St Jerusalem Municipality 5 3 צומת שמואל Shmu el Junction nbsp named afternearby Nebi Samu el former location ofsecurity checkpoint local road 6 2 nbsp Nebi Samuel entrance road 7 2 nbsp Har Shmuel entrance road nbsp entry to Biddu closed 8 9 nbsp Mahane Givon West entrance road 9 1 northbound only nbsp Mahane Givon East entrance road 10 2 nbsp Giv on HaHadasha Givat Ze ev entrance road 10 4 צומת גבעונים Giv onim Junction nbsp named afterancient Gibeonites filling station entrance road nbsp entry to al Jib amp Bir Nabala closed 11 nbsp Givat Ze ev HaMaccabim St Kidron St 12 2 צומת גבעת זאב Givat Ze ev Junction nbsp Wolf Hill Giv at Ze evOfer Prison nbsp Route 443 nbsp Highway 45 12 3 nbsp Beitunia Terminal 4 5 entrance tocargo transfer station 12 4 nbsp Ofer Prison entrance toOfer Prison 13 2 Beitunia Security Barrier nbsp NO southbound through traffic for green Palestinian license plates References edit Street View Beginning of Route 436 viewed northward from intersection with Route 417 Bar Ilan Hativat HarEl Map Google Maps November 2011 Retrieved 2013 06 14 Jerusalem Light Rail Project The Blue Line DEL Group Engineering Development amp Infrastructure Retrieved 2013 06 20 in Hebrew 1 Samuel 1 20 Crossing Points West Bank and Gaza Strip Palestinian Shipper s Council Archived from the original on 2014 08 26 Retrieved 2018 06 02 Coordination of Government Activity in the Territories Beitunia Crossing Israel Defense Forces Archived from the original on 2014 08 31 Retrieved 2018 06 02 See also editList of highways in Israel 31 49 51 80 N 35 11 08 50 E 31 8310556 N 35 1856944 E 31 8310556 35 1856944 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Route 436 Israel Palestine amp oldid 1182818706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,