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Highway 1 (Israel)

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Highway 1
כביש תל אביב - ירושלים
Kvish Tel Aviv - Yerushalayim
דרך יריחו
Derekh Yeriho
Tel Aviv - Jerusalem Highway
Jericho Road
Route information
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(Ratified by Palestine but not by Israel)
Length: 94 km (58 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Tel Aviv (Kibbutz Galuyot Interchange)
 
East end: Jordan Valley (Beit HaArava Junction)
Location
Major cities: Holon, Rishon LeZion, Yehud, Lod, Modi'in, Beit Shemesh, Mevaseret Zion, Jerusalem, Ma'ale Adummim, Jericho
Highway system

Roads in Israel

Highways

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Roads in Israel

Highway 1 (Hebrew: כביש 1‎‎, Kvish Ahat), is the main highway connecting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in Israel and continuing eastwards to the Jordan Valley.

The route begins as a six lane freeway as it splits off from the Ayalon Highway (Highway 20) just north of the Kibbutz Galuyot Interchange in Tel Aviv at an elevation of 16 meters above sea level travelling 0.7 km due south-southeast following the course of the Ayalon Stream. It then turns southeast, continuing past the 70 meter high Hiriya landfill, intersects Highway 4 and Route 412 and passes the Tel Aviv toll express lanes and park-and-ride facility. Israel Railways maintains tracks along the median of the highway along this section.

The road then makes an S-curve as it passes Ben Gurion International Airport and crosses north of the Ayalon Stream. Continuing south-southeast, the road intersects with Highway 40, the cutoff to Route 443 East and Highway 6 (Trans Israel Highway) North where it narrows to four lanes and rises to an elevation of 93 meters at Ben Shemen. Passing Ben Shemen, the highway descends slightly as it turns south-by-west, running concurrently for 1.5 km with Highway 6 providing access to Highway 6 South.


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