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The Carmelit is an underground funicular railway
Funicular

A funicular, also known as a funicular railway, incline, inclined railway, inclined plane, or cliff railway, is a type of self-contained cable railway in which a wire rope attached to a pair of tram-like vehicles on Rail tracks#Railway rail moves them up and down a very steep slope, the ascending and descending v...
 in Haifa
Haifa

Haifa is the largest city in North District Israel, and the List of Israeli cities in the country, with a population of over 264,900. Haifa has a mixed population of Jews and Arabs....
, Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
. It opened in 1956, and closed in 1986 after showing signs of aging. It reopened in September 1992 after extensive renovations.
Possible origin
The idea for a public transport system in the city of Haifa was first mentioned in Theodor Herzl
Theodor Herzl

Theodor Herzl was an Austria-Hungary journalist who was the father of modern political Zionism.Herzl was born in Pest, Hungary, the Kingdom of Hungary to a Jewish people family originally from Zemun, the Kingdom of Hungary ....
's visionary book Altneuland. When Herzl visited Haifa in the 1890's, it was still in its infancy, having started out as a fishermen's village on the beach.






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The Carmelit is an underground funicular railway
Funicular

A funicular, also known as a funicular railway, incline, inclined railway, inclined plane, or cliff railway, is a type of self-contained cable railway in which a wire rope attached to a pair of tram-like vehicles on Rail tracks#Railway rail moves them up and down a very steep slope, the ascending and descending v...
 in Haifa
Haifa

Haifa is the largest city in North District Israel, and the List of Israeli cities in the country, with a population of over 264,900. Haifa has a mixed population of Jews and Arabs....
, Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
. It opened in 1956, and closed in 1986 after showing signs of aging. It reopened in September 1992 after extensive renovations.

Possible origin


The idea for a public transport system in the city of Haifa was first mentioned in Theodor Herzl
Theodor Herzl

Theodor Herzl was an Austria-Hungary journalist who was the father of modern political Zionism.Herzl was born in Pest, Hungary, the Kingdom of Hungary to a Jewish people family originally from Zemun, the Kingdom of Hungary ....
's visionary book Altneuland. When Herzl visited Haifa in the 1890's, it was still in its infancy, having started out as a fishermen's village on the beach. Yet, in his novel, Herzl described Haifa as a vibrant port city complete with a train-system whose wagons - moving among the tree tops high above the ground - were pulled by a cable.

System

Because much of Haifa
Haifa

Haifa is the largest city in North District Israel, and the List of Israeli cities in the country, with a population of over 264,900. Haifa has a mixed population of Jews and Arabs....
 is built on top of the Mt Carmel, the Carmelit (named after this mountain) is an underground funicular
Funicular

A funicular, also known as a funicular railway, incline, inclined railway, inclined plane, or cliff railway, is a type of self-contained cable railway in which a wire rope attached to a pair of tram-like vehicles on Rail tracks#Railway rail moves them up and down a very steep slope, the ascending and descending v...
 that goes up and down the mountain. The altitude difference between the first and last stations is 274 meters. Carmelit cars have a slanted design, with steps within each car and on the station platform. Since the gradient varies along the route, the floor of each car is never quite level, and slopes slightly "uphill" or "downhill" depending on the location.

The Carmelit is one of the smallest subways in the world, having only four cars, six stations and a single tunnel 1800 meters long. The four cars operate as two two-car trains, which run on single track with a short double-track section to allow trains to cross.

It is not the smallest subway in the world - the Istanbul
Istanbul

Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, List of metropolitan areas in Europe by population, and List of cities proper by population in the world with a population of 12.6 million....
 Tünel
Tünel

The T?nel is a short rapid transit line in Istanbul, Turkey. It is an underground funicular with only two stations, and an uphill track of approximately 573 meters....
, with two stations and 573 meters long, is smaller. However, since Istanbul also has a newer and bigger (though separate) subway system, the Carmelit is the smallest subway system in the world.

The Carmelit today

Carmelit
The small number of stations means that the Carmelit serves only a small part of Haifa - what were the important population and business centers at the time it was designed. Nowadays, the vast majority of Haifa's population does not live close to any of the stations, making it very lightly used. There have been talks of extending its tunnels to reach more population centers, but such an extension has not been done, primarily for fiscal reasons. The most widely used public transportation system in Haifa is Egged
Egged Bus Cooperative

Egged Israel Transport Cooperative Society Ltd is the largest bus company in Israel, and the second largest in the world . A cooperative owned by its members, Egged employs 6227 workers and has 3105 buses for more than 1038 service routes and 3984 alternative routes all over Israel....
 buses, which cover most of the city.

Haifa's comptroller wrote in his 2004 report (published in 2005) about the declining use of the Carmelit. According to the report, the Carmelit is used by only 2,000 passengers each day, and has been losing money ever since being reopened in 1992. The accrued losses between 1992 and 2003 are over 191 million New Israeli Shekels.

The Carmelit is the only subway in Israel. There are plans for a subway or light rail
Light rail

Light rail or light rail transit is a form of urban rail transit public transportation that generally has a lower capacity and lower speed than Passenger_rail_terminology#Heavy_rail and rapid transit systems, but higher capacity and higher speed than street-running tram systems....
 systems in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv-Yafo , usually Tel Aviv, is the List of largest cities and second largest cities by country List of cities in Israel in Israel, with an estimated population of 390,100....
 and Jerusalem
Jerusalem

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and its List of Israeli cities in both population and area, with a population of 747,600 residents over an area of if Positions on Jerusalem East Jerusalem is included....
, but those plans are still in the construction stage (see Tel Aviv Light Rail and Jerusalem Light Rail
Jerusalem Light Rail

The Jerusalem Light Rail project consists of one, and at a later stage, multiple light rail lines to provide rapid public transport in Jerusalem....
).

Stations

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The Carmelit has six stations, going downhill:
  • Gan Ha'em ("the mother's garden"): in the Carmel Center neighborhood, adjacent to the Haifa zoo, a panoramic promenade, the Haifa Auditorium, and many shops and hotels.
  • Bnei Zion ("the sons of Zion
    Zion

    Zion is a term that most often designates the Land of Israel and its capital, Jerusalem. The word is found in texts dating back almost three millennia....
    " - named after the nearby Bnei Zion Hospital. The station was previously called "Golomb" - after the street it is in. The name was changed in 1992): in Golomb
    Eliyahu Golomb

    Eliyahu Golomb was the leader of the Jewish defense effort in British Mandate of Palestine and chief architect of the Haganah, the underground military organization for defense of the Yishuv between 1920 and 1948....
     street, near the Bnei Zion (Rothschild) hospital and the Bahá'í World Centre
    Bahá'í World Centre

    The Bah?'? World Centre is the name given to the administrative centre of the Bah?'? Faith. Based in Haifa, Israel, the Bah?'? World Centre is recognizable by the gardens that dominate the area of Mount Carmel, Israel directly above the sea port....
    .
  • Massada, upper Hadar Hacarmel: near Massada and Nordau streets, with their galleries, antique shops, cafes and restaurants. Close to the Israeli National Air, Space and Technology Museum.
  • Hanevi'im ("the prophets"), Hadar Hacarmel: Near Hanevi'im, Herzl and Hachalutz streets, and their shops and offices. Close to the Haifa museum.
  • Solel Boneh: near Hanevi'im tower, Ha'atzmaut park, and Haifa city hall.
  • Kikar Pariz (Paris Square), Downtown: near government building and courthouse, Ha'atzmaut Street, walking distance to train station.


Operating hours

  • Sunday - Thursday: 06:00 - 22:00
  • Friday and holiday eves: 06:00 - 15:00
  • Saturday: Closed (for Shabbat
    Shabbat

    Shabbat or Shabbos , is the weekly day of rest in Judaism, symbolizing the seventh day in Genesis, after the six days of creation. Though it is commonly said to be the Saturday of each week, it is observed from sundown on Friday until the appearance of three stars in the sky on Saturday night....
    )

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See also

  • Israel Railways
    Israel Railways

    Israel Railways is Israel's government-owned national railway company and is responsible for all Inter-city rail and suburban railway passenger and freight traffic in the country....
  • List of rapid transit systems
    List of rapid transit systems

    There are about 140 rapid transit systems around the world. Such systems are commonly called metros, subways, elevated railways, rapid rail, or underground railways....


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