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4/5Ethan S. 8 years ago on Google
Plenty
of
seating.
There's
one
working
electrical
outlet
(by
the
elevator
to
platform
2),
there's
WiFi,
and
the
train
is
always
on
time,
because
it's
the
second
stop
on
the
line.
(when
the
train
isn't
on
strike,
that
is)
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5/5Amer B. 6 years ago on Google
Train
is
the
best
way
from
kfar
Saba
to
Tel
Aviv
avoiding
the
heavy
traffic
at
morning
time
.
well
timing
of
the
train
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4/5Martin (. 6 years ago on Google
Plenty
parking,
very
friendly
security
clearance,
friendly
assistance
at
the
Hebrew
instruction
ticket
vending
machines.
Everything
ALWAYS
WORKS.
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3/5Judith C. 4 years ago on Google
Little
country
train
station.
One
track.
Ticket
booth
closed
randomly.
Gives
you
a
feeling
of
"We
don't
really
care".
Small
coffee
shop
accessible
only
to
travelers,
as
it
is
behind
the
ticket
barrier.
5/5Stop J. 4 years ago on Google
I
was
born
in
this
little
station
for
trains.
My
grandfather
used
to
sell
tickets
there
for
17
years.
My
father
bought
a
bagel
1
time.
I
recommend
this
station,
it's
cheaper
than
hospital
5/5Yahu b. 5 years ago on Google
Clean,
has
all
amenities
you
need
and
the
people
working
there
are
extremely
helpful
and
friendly.
Buses
are
located
outside
and
taxi's
are
readily
available.
3/5Tal S. 8 years ago on Google
Small
train
stations,
the
coffee
shop
inside
is
very
pricey
4/5Dor I. 8 years ago on Google
Has
a
coffee
shop
and
restrooms.
5/5arad v. 4 years ago on Google
The
have
train
for
ol
the
place
in
Israel
Good
serves
and
palace
to
bay
cofe