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Bus - 317

317 Line

Ashdod ↔ Petah Tikva

Electra Afikim

Electra Afikim 317 bus Route Map - Petah Tikva‎→Ashdod

Electra Afikim 317 Bus Route Schedule and Stops (Updated)

The 317 bus (Petah Tikva‎→Ashdod) has 28 stops departing from Moshe Arens Terminal/Platforms and ending at Ashdod Central Station.

Choose any of the 317 bus stops below to find updated real-time schedules and to see their route map.

Direction: Petah Tikva‎→Ashdod (28 stops)

  • Moshe Arens Terminal/Platforms

  • Zeev Orlov/Bar Kochba

  • Carol Light Rail Station/Orlov

  • Danker Light Rail Station/Jabotinsky Road

  • Beilinson Light Rail Station/Avnet Mall

  • Shaham Light Rail Station/Jabotinsky Road

  • Jabotinsky/HaSibim

  • Shenkar Light Rail Station/Jabotinsky Road

  • Geha Interchange/Jabotinsky

  • Geha Interchange/Road 4

  • G. Shmuel/Pedestrian Bridge

  • Givat Shmuel Interchange/Road 4

  • Bar Ilan Bridge/Road 4

  • Mesubim Interchange

  • Yavne Central Station

  • Yavne Central Station/Platforms

  • Neve Herzog Junction

  • Nir Galim Junction

  • Ashdod Port Junction

  • Bnei Brit/HaBosem

  • Bnei Brit/HaOrgim

  • Bnei Brit/Mordei HaGetaot

  • Sderot Bnei Brit/Yitzhak HaNasi

  • Bnei Brit/Yehuda Halevi

  • Jerusalem Boulevard/Bnei Brit Boulevard

  • Jerusalem Boulevard/Moshe Ibn Ezra

  • Jerusalem

  • Ashdod Central Station

317 FAQ

  • What time does the 317 bus start operating?

    Services on the 317 bus start at 06:45 on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.

  • What time does the 317 bus stop working?

    Services on the 317 bus stop at 11:45 on Friday.

  • What time does the 317 bus arrive?

    When does the Ashdod ↔ Petah Tikva bus line come? for live arrival times and to see the full schedule for the Ashdod ↔ Petah Tikva bus line that is closest to your location.

  • Does the Electra Afikim 317 bus line run on Passover (Day 1) and Passover (Day 7)?

    The 317 bus's operating hours on Passover (Day 1) and Passover (Day 7) may change. Check the Moovit app for latest changes and live updates.

  • Is there a 317 bus stop near me?

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Electra Afikim 317 bus Route Map - Petah Tikva‎→Ashdod

317 Bus Schedule

317 bus route operates on weekdays. Regular schedule hours: 06:45-18:45

DayOperating HoursFrequency (min)
Sun06:45-18:4560-232
Mon06:45-18:4560-232
Tue06:45-18:4560-232
Wed06:45-18:4560-232
Thu06:45-18:4560-232
Fri11:45Single departure
SatNot OperationalNot Operational

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317 line bus fare

Electra Afikim 317 (Petah Tikva‎→Ashdod) prices may change based on several factors. For more information about Electra Afikim tickets costs please check the Moovit app or Electra Afikim’s official website.

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317 (Electra Afikim)

The first stop of the 317 bus route is Moshe Arens Terminal/Platforms and the last stop is Ashdod Central Station. 317 (Petah Tikva‎→Ashdod) is operational during weekdays.

Additional information: 317 has 28 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 64 minutes.

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317 - Alternative Directions

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