Egged
After 30 years: Egged rebrands
The long-standing bus company, sold to the Keystone fund, is undergoing a rebranding process, and in three months, it will start rolling buses on the roads with a new paint scheme.
Israel greenlights construction of 900-megawatt power plant near Jerusalem
No ads: Egged presents an alternative to the Moovit app
Surprise Egg: Egged’s Egg app promises to change the culture of travel
Bus drivers going on strike throughout country on first day of school
Two of the major bus transportation companies in Israel will be protesting on the first day of school this coming Sunday.
College or nature?
Peggy Cidor's round-up of city affairs
A Peace Summit on the 480
Unhappy with Egged
A look into the issues plaguing Jerusalem’s public bus system
Environmental report okays bus depot next to Jerusalem kindergartens
The Jerusalem Local Planning and Construction Committee did not approve the construction of an open-air bus depot at the site and suggested that an underground parking lot be approved instead.
Israeli-owned bus station in Poland built on Jewish graves
Egged denies responsibility for upkeep of 18th century Jewish cemetery.
Grapevine: Sweet revenge
This week's social news.
Egged drivers to launch nationwide strike
In response to the Histradrut's strike warnings, Transportation Minister Israel Katz slammed Egged for the company's behavior, calling upon the management to stop holding its workers hostage.
Transportation: A new direction
Changes to bus routes in the area.
Egged, mon amour
Elad Malka has opened a Facebook page titled Egged Watch, where he invites residents to detail specific cases of bus service problems in the city.