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HaEmek (Jezreel Valley) Line

Haifa → Beit She’an · Israel

Distance
60 km
Fastest time
50 min
Top speed
160 km/h
Operator
Israel Railways
Train
Double-deck push–pull intercity
Countries
Israel
In service since
2016
Runs
1–2× hourly each way

Rebuilt on the 1905 Ottoman Hejaz alignment, it ends at Beit She’an — about 120 m below sea level, among the world’s lowest stations.

The Ottomans opened the original Valley Train in 1905 as a Hejaz Railway branch, hauling Damascus-bound pilgrims down through the Jezreel Valley; the last train ran in 1948. Israel Railways rebuilt the corridor in standard gauge and reopened it in 2016 — a billion-dollar, 60 km line now worked by fast double-deckers. From Haifa Bay the train crosses the valley’s farmland below Nazareth’s hills and slides below sea level to Beit She’an, one of the lowest railway stations on earth.

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