Hutzot HaMifratz railway station explained

Hutzot HaMifratz
Native Name:חוצות המפרץ
Address:HaHaroshet St., Haifa
Country:Israel
Platform:2
Tracks:2
Parking:300 free spaces[1]
Bicycle:15 spaces
Opened:2001
Accessible:Yes
Passengers:626,017[2]
Pass Year:2019
Pass Rank:49 out of 68

Hutzot HaMifratz railway station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת חוצות המפרץ, Taḥanat HaRakevet Ḥutzot HaMifratz) is an Israel Railways passenger station serving Hutzot HaMifratz Mall (Hebrew: קניון חוצות המפרץ), Israel's largest open-air mall, and the surrounding Haifa Bay industrial zone in the north of Haifa.

Location

The station is on the north–south coastal line and is located in the central part of the Haifa-Bay industrial zone. The station is one of two railway stations serving the Haifa Bay district (the other being HaMifrats Central railway station), although it is much smaller in terms of passenger numbers and trains serving it. The station is one of six railway stations within Haifa's municipal borders.

History

The station was constructed during the summer of 2001 and officially opened on October 16, 2001. This is the second public railway station whose construction was entirely funded by a private enterprise (the first being HaMifrats Central station). The station replaced the temporary Kishon station that existed for several years some 700 meters to the north. The station consists of two side platforms with two parallel rail tracks running between them, a pedestrian tunnel connecting the two platforms and a station hall on the eastern side.

During the 2006 Israel–Lebanon conflict train service to the station was suspended after a Hezbollah Katyusha rocket hit a train depot in Haifa on July 16, 2006, killing 8 Israel Railways workers. It was restored 29 days later, on August 14, two days after the ceasefire went into effect.

Train service

Hutzot HaMifratz is a station on both the main north–south coastal line of Israel Railways (Nahariya–Haifa–Tel AvivBen-Gurion AirportBe'er Sheva Inter-City Service) and the suburban line serving Haifa's northern suburbs – The Qrayot (Haifa–Qiryat Motzkin Suburban Service), although only a third of all the Inter-City trains actually stop at the station. The station is situated between Qiryat Chaim railway station to the north and HaMifrats Central railway station to the south.

Station layout

Platform numbers increase in an East-to-West direction

Side platform
Platform 1 Advancing<---Southbound trains are called רכבת פורשת in Israel Railways Terminology---> toward Modi'in Central
Nahariya–Beersheba and Karmiel–Beersheba trains Advancing toward Be'er Sheva Central do not stop here →
Advancing toward Haifa Hof HaCarmel
Platform 2← Returning<
Side platform

Ridership

Passengers boarding and disembarking by year
Year Passengers Rank Source
2020245,094 2020 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report
2019626,0172019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report

Public transport connections

Hutzot HaMifratz station is located about 400 meters to the north-west of the main highway (Highway 4) and thus is within walking distance from a large number of bus lines and Sherut Taxis (Share Taxi).

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://rail.co.il/EN/Stations/Pages/1300.aspx Israel Railways – Hutsot HaMifrats (English)
  2. Web site: 2019 Freedom of Information Law Annual Report . Israel Railways.