Bus schedules in Israel
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I'm looking for paper or pdf schedules of isreali bus routes (that i can use with out internet coverage)
i found for the golan routes http://www.golanbus.co.il/Files/art_files/lozhdash72017.pdf
but im having trouble finding for the other bus companies
i do read hebrew so that helps
buses israel maps timetables
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I'm looking for paper or pdf schedules of isreali bus routes (that i can use with out internet coverage)
i found for the golan routes http://www.golanbus.co.il/Files/art_files/lozhdash72017.pdf
but im having trouble finding for the other bus companies
i do read hebrew so that helps
buses israel maps timetables
It seems like all companies have schedules on their sites, but you must choose the line number to get the info. I don't see a way to get all lines in one file.
– ugoren
Jul 27 '17 at 19:33
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I'm looking for paper or pdf schedules of isreali bus routes (that i can use with out internet coverage)
i found for the golan routes http://www.golanbus.co.il/Files/art_files/lozhdash72017.pdf
but im having trouble finding for the other bus companies
i do read hebrew so that helps
buses israel maps timetables
I'm looking for paper or pdf schedules of isreali bus routes (that i can use with out internet coverage)
i found for the golan routes http://www.golanbus.co.il/Files/art_files/lozhdash72017.pdf
but im having trouble finding for the other bus companies
i do read hebrew so that helps
buses israel maps timetables
buses israel maps timetables
asked Jul 27 '17 at 14:01
SamuelManuel
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It seems like all companies have schedules on their sites, but you must choose the line number to get the info. I don't see a way to get all lines in one file.
– ugoren
Jul 27 '17 at 19:33
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It seems like all companies have schedules on their sites, but you must choose the line number to get the info. I don't see a way to get all lines in one file.
– ugoren
Jul 27 '17 at 19:33
It seems like all companies have schedules on their sites, but you must choose the line number to get the info. I don't see a way to get all lines in one file.
– ugoren
Jul 27 '17 at 19:33
It seems like all companies have schedules on their sites, but you must choose the line number to get the info. I don't see a way to get all lines in one file.
– ugoren
Jul 27 '17 at 19:33
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No such PDF schedules currently exist, at least none that are up to date. You are therefore recommended to either write down the times in advance or buy a local SIM card to allow yourself to be permanently connected. I have traveled in the Golan Heights this year and connectivity was generally great.
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No such PDF schedules currently exist, at least none that are up to date. You are therefore recommended to either write down the times in advance or buy a local SIM card to allow yourself to be permanently connected. I have traveled in the Golan Heights this year and connectivity was generally great.
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No such PDF schedules currently exist, at least none that are up to date. You are therefore recommended to either write down the times in advance or buy a local SIM card to allow yourself to be permanently connected. I have traveled in the Golan Heights this year and connectivity was generally great.
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No such PDF schedules currently exist, at least none that are up to date. You are therefore recommended to either write down the times in advance or buy a local SIM card to allow yourself to be permanently connected. I have traveled in the Golan Heights this year and connectivity was generally great.
No such PDF schedules currently exist, at least none that are up to date. You are therefore recommended to either write down the times in advance or buy a local SIM card to allow yourself to be permanently connected. I have traveled in the Golan Heights this year and connectivity was generally great.
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It seems like all companies have schedules on their sites, but you must choose the line number to get the info. I don't see a way to get all lines in one file.
– ugoren
Jul 27 '17 at 19:33