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Purim Shpiel: Declassified docs.: Israel’s bus drivers have been trained by Mossad since 1949
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After 30 years: Egged rebrands
Israel greenlights construction of 900-megawatt power plant near Jerusalem
No ads: Egged presents an alternative to the Moovit app
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.
Halt in Jerusalem bus service causes headaches, agitation and missed work
"It’s as though all the grocery stores closed with people needing bread and milk."
Jerusalem bus drivers on strike due to failed subsidies agreement, says histadrut
While the drivers are striking, management will reap the rewards if state gives in.
This week in Jerusalem 459386
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
We must stop killing ourselves
This week’s tragic bus accident on Highway 1 which took the lives of six young people cannot pass from the public’s consciousness without a demand for significant change in Israel.
Letters to the Editor: ‘Post’ readers react to horrific Route 1 bus crash
I think there has to be a serious investigation of Egged’s hiring and firing policies. It is just as responsible for the deaths on Route 1 as the driver is.
Egged drivers cancel Monday's proposed strike
Drivers' representatives and Transport Ministry officials worked into the night to secure deal.
In at the back door
Entering buses at all doors, not only at the front, will speed up boarding and improve the efficiency of public transport.
Lower fares hit the road (and are on track)
Public transportation reform means cheaper travel and flexible options.
Lowered bus, train pricing expected to change the face of public transport in Israel
A massive pricing reform is planned for much of the nation's public transport system as of January 1.