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Jerusalem Light Rail Project, Israel



Well in advance of the delayed opening, the first Citadis for Jerusalem was delivered in September 2007.


  • The Alstom Citadis light rail vehicle has been chosen by Jerusalem. The...

  • The Citadis concept has been chosen by many European cities, but Jerusalem is...

  • Jerusalem is due to take delivery of 23 two-car LRVs from Alstom, similar to...

  • The interior design of the Citadis is flexible.

  • From ancient origins, Jerusalem has grown rapidly and become traffic stifled...

  • The Lion emblem of Jerusalem will be incorporated into the livery of the...

  • Jerusalem will join pioneering Tunisia in a growing number of Mediterranean...

  • Well in advance of the delayed opening, the first Citadis for Jerusalem was...

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