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One of the historical challenges of Rishon Lezion has been insufficient public transportation — making it a "car-dependent" city. But in 2026, the reality is changing: the M1 light rail project, improvements to the bus network, and strategic transportation plans are connecting Rishon Lezion to the Gush Dan area in a way that has never been seen before. If you are considering buying an apartment in Rishon Lezion and one of the questions troubling you is access to Tel Aviv — this article will provide you with all the answers.
The M1 Light Rail Line — Rishon Lezion's Transportation Revolution
What is the M1 Line?
The M1 line (the paper) is the first line in the light rail network of Gush Dan, developed by the Public Transportation Authority. The line will connect Petah Tikva in the north to Rishon Lezion and Bat Yam in the south — a central axis that will pass through Tel Aviv.
Where will the light rail stop in Rishon Lezion?
The planned stations within Rishon Lezion include:
- "Rishon Lezion Center" Station — near Herzl Street and the Rishon Lezion Municipality
- "Nachalat Yehuda" Station — in the heart of the Nachalat Yehuda neighborhood
- "Weizmann" Station — adjacent to the main Weizmann Street
- "Galili" Station — at the northern edge of Rishon Lezion
How long will it take to get from Rishon Lezion to Tel Aviv by light rail?
According to the project plans:
- From Rishon Lezion Center to Tel Aviv University Station: about 32 minutes
- From Rishon Lezion Center to Yehuda HaMaccabi Station (North Tel Aviv): about 40 minutes
- From Rishon Lezion Center to Tel Aviv Savidor Central Station: about 25 minutes
This is a dramatic improvement compared to traveling by bus (45–70 min in traffic) and even compared to a private car during peak hours.
When will the light rail operate?
According to the announced schedules for 2026:
- Bat Yam–Tel Aviv section: partially operational
- Rishon Lezion–Tel Aviv section: expected to be operational in 2027–2028
- The full line from Petah Tikva to Rishon Lezion: expected to be operational in 2028–2029
It is important to note: such projects in Israel often suffer from delays. Keep your expectations realistic.
Bus Routes — The Current Network
Connection to Tel Aviv — The Main Lines
Currently, most of the trips of Rishon Lezion residents to Tel Aviv are made by bus. The main active lines include:
- Line 1 (Egged): Rishon Lezion Center ↔ Tel Aviv Center / Tel Aviv Shalom. Frequency: every 10–15 min during peak hours
- Line 11: Rishon Lezion ↔ Bnei Brak ↔ Petah Tikva. Connects cities without passing through Tel Aviv
- Line 201: Rishon Lezion ↔ Beit Dagan ↔ Ness Ziona ↔ Rehovot
- Metropolitan Lines: several express lines with fewer stops and faster travel
Intra-City Transportation
The intra-city bus network of Rishon Lezion includes about 15 lines connecting the neighborhoods. Not every neighborhood is covered equally — Ir Yamim and Nachalat Yehuda are better covered than peripheral neighborhoods like Nir Tzvi in the south.
The Train — Is Rishon Lezion Connected to Israel Railways?
Rishon Lezion is not directly connected to the national railway network. However:
- The nearest train station is Beit Dagan Station (about 5–10 minutes away)
- Rishon Lezion Center — Tel Aviv Shalom Station on the national train: about 25 minutes (including travel to Beit Dagan Station)
- There are proposals to build a dedicated train station for Rishon Lezion — but the planning status is still in the initial stage
How long does it take to travel from Rishon Lezion to key locations? (2026)
By Private Car (without traffic)
- Tel Aviv Center: 20–25 min
- Ben Gurion Airport: 15–20 min
- Jerusalem: 45–55 min
- Haifa: 70–80 min
- Ness Ziona / Rehovot: 15–25 min
By Public Transportation (existing, 2026)
- Tel Aviv Center (bus): 35–60 min (depending on traffic)
- Ben Gurion Airport: 25–35 min (bus + train to Beit Dagan)
- Jerusalem: 75–90 min (bus + train)
Access to Major Transportation Routes
Road 4 (the Coastal Road)
A central transportation axis that runs along western Rishon Lezion. Provides fast access between Tel Aviv and Ashdod and beyond. Entrances to Rishon Lezion at Golda Meir and Eilat HaShachar junctions. During peak hours, the road is congested — but the Shualim Routes (Road 431) provide an alternative.
Road 20 (Sharon Routes)
A highway connecting Rishon Lezion with Petah Tikva and the Mediterranean economy in the north. Provides quick access to Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, and Ariel.
Road 431 (Sharon Routes - Eastern)
An alternative to Road 4, connecting Rishon Lezion with eastern Gush Dan and Judea. Useful during traffic jams on Road 4.
Bicycles and Green Transportation in Rishon Lezion
Rishon Lezion has been expanding its bicycle path network in recent years:
- Bicycle path along the beach — connects Ir Yamim along the sea
- Main paths: along Weizmann Street and Herzl Street
- City bike rental (Tel-O-Fun / Rishon Bike): several stations in the city
For those who work in the city itself — bicycles are an excellent solution. Travel from many parts of the city to the commercial and business centers can be done within 10–20 minutes of riding.
The Future of Transportation in Rishon Lezion — What to Expect in 2025–2030?
The M1 Light Rail — The Key to Everything
With the completion of the light rail, Rishon Lezion will become one of the most accessible cities in Gush Dan. A direct trip of 30–35 minutes to Tel Aviv is a factor that changes the DNA of the real estate market in the city.
BRT (Bus Rapid Transit)
Several BRT lines (rapid buses on dedicated lanes) are planned in Gush Dan, some passing through Rishon Lezion. These will provide a fast alternative to regular buses until the light rail is completed.
Upgrading Central Stations
The Rishon Lezion Municipality has invested in recent years in renovating the main bus stations and installing real-time information. By 2027, digital information boards are expected to operate at all major stations.
Where is the Best Place to Live in Rishon Lezion in Terms of Transportation?
Best for Public Transportation:
- City Center / The Colony: Access to all bus lines, close to future light rail stations
- Nachalat Yehuda: Future light rail station directly in the neighborhood
- Weizmann / Center-East: Close to the Weizmann axis with plenty of bus lines
Less Suitable for Public Transportation:
- Neighborhoods in the far south of the city (Neighborhood G, Agamim)
- New development areas in the periphery that do not yet have full transportation coverage
Summary: Rishon Lezion 2026 — A City with a Bright Transportation Future
Rishon Lezion is on the brink of a transportation revolution. The M1 light rail, improved bus network, and expanded bicycle paths will make it one of the most accessible cities in Gush Dan in the coming years. Those buying an apartment today near the planned light rail stations are not just purchasing an apartment but also significant potential for value appreciation.
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