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Tel Aviv Central Bus Station is Worlds Largest White Elaphant

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Posted by narig01 on Monday, October 18, 2021 6:11 PM

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Posted by daveklepper on Thursday, September 30, 2021 12:01 PM

Comment from Steve Sattler:

The metro will be working in 5 -6 yrs.
They now plan to close the main CBS in TLV in about 2-3 yrs.
Egged is slowly converting some  of the buses to gas or even hydrogen.

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Posted by daveklepper on Sunday, September 26, 2021 1:58 AM

Just got a second "Thank you for rour suggestion" note today.

וד לויד שלום,
פנייתך מתאריך 24/08/2021 נמצאת בטיפול הגורם המקצועי במשרדנו.
בסיום הטיפול תישלח אלייך התשובה.

מודים לך על סבלנותך,
צוות פניות הציבור.

So possibly they may be taking vmy "suggestion" seriously.

In any case, the T. A. Bus Statiojn is still open.

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Posted by daveklepper on Thursday, August 26, 2021 11:25 AM

Yes   (Kane-Nahon,  Naan)

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Posted by York1 on Tuesday, August 24, 2021 9:08 AM

Dave, I ran this through Google translator.  Is this an accurate translation?

 

Your application on another subject dated 24/08/2021 09:30 is being processed by the Ministry of Transportation, Public Transportation Division.Reference number: CAS-280665-Y8G1J9Regards,Public Inquiries Center - Public Transportation Authority

York1 John       

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Posted by daveklepper on Tuesday, August 24, 2021 4:12 AM

Noncomittal (automatic?) reponse received:

 

CRM 15 TahazDoNotReply <TahazDoNotReply@mot.gov.il>
To: "ddaveklepper1@gmail.com" <ddaveklepper1@gmail.com>
שלום  ddaveklepper1@gmail.com
פנייתך בנושא אחר מתאריך 24/08/2021 09:30  נמצאת בטיפול משרד התחבורה, אגף תחבורה ציבורית.
מספר הפנייה:  CAS-280665-Y8G1J9

בברכה,
מוקד פניות הציבור-הרשות לתחבורה ציבורית

 

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Posted by York1 on Sunday, August 22, 2021 7:30 AM

Dave, let us know if your letter gets any response.  Thanks!

York1 John       

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Posted by daveklepper on Sunday, August 22, 2021 7:18 AM

Email sent a few minutes ago:


david klepper <ddaveklepper1@gmail.com>

3:24 PM (3 minutes ago)
 
 
to pniotcrm
 
 
 
 
transporation, interrior ministry
The Tel Aviv Bus Station and Pollution and Noise Reduction
 
Every transportation expert in the USA who has read the Jerusalem Post;'s report on T. A.'s decision, sent by me, has responded that it is a bad idea.  Many current users of the station who have one-seat or one-change journeys via public transportation will be faced with two,or three changes and additional time.  Many will abandon public transportation for the use of their cars, thus increasing the overall pollution the country receives.
 
The existing bus fleet, all city and intercity buses throughout the country, can be converted to diesel-electric-battery-storage operation with existing technology available from Alstom, Magnet Motor, and Stored Energy Systems.  Any of these three can provide the complete package, which should be applied as soon as possible to all buses having a future operating life of ten years or more.
 
Existing diesel engines will be retained.  The mechanical transmissions will be replaced by three-phase alternating-current generators, with the rectified DC current sent to storage batteries, as well as computer-controlled inside-out permanent=magnet motors inside each wheel.  The batteries will be charged as needed by the generator, by the motors operating as regenerative brakes to provide a majority of braking effort, both to recover energy and also save on brake-pad wear,  Battery power will assist the diesel 8in faster acceleration and hill-climbing and also provide all power in sensitive locations, such as the Tel Aviv Bus Station and its neighborhood.
 
A bus leaving Jerusalem would not have its battery fully charged, since a full charge would be obtained by the braking effort on the descent.  And all but the smallest of the 10-year-or-more  life-span Jerusalem Arab-Sector buses should be included in the program.
 
New York City is in the process of switching ts buhs fleet to a Dual-mode-battery fleet, but with new vehicles up to now.

David Lloyd (ben Yaacov Yehuda) Klepper, student, Yeshivat Beit Orot
Former President, Electric Railroaders Association, SB, EE, ’53; SM, EE. ’57, MIT
Fellow, both Acoustical Society of America and the Audio Engineering Society


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Posted by daveklepper on Saturday, August 7, 2021 2:21 PM
The audio adevertisements at TACBS were and are discreet and low-keyed, and, regarding establuishments within the building, often of value to the traveler.
 
But the place is to closwm primarily because of air-polution. 
 
Ynet has reported.
According to a plan drawn up between the Transport Ministry, the Tel Aviv Municipality and the bus station management team, buses will cease to arrive and depart from the station in 2023, and the concrete ramps used by the busses around the station will be dismantled by 2025. Then, over the following 5-10 years, the station building will be repurposed. 
The decision comes after years of petitions and demonstrations from local residents, and is only now set to be approved, despite several years worth of data pointing to severe air pollution and cancer morbidity in the area surrounding the station.
Starting from 2023, bus routes which previously arrived at the station will be diverted to alternative terminals, a temporary solution until a transport station in Holon is established in a safer manner, a project which is expected to take several years.
 
The Holon site will be connected to downtown TA both by the TA Metro and by IR Suburban trains.
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Posted by 7j43k on Thursday, July 29, 2021 3:12 PM

daveklepper

Which would you rather have, informative announcekents with an occasional add or a complete lack of information? 

I'll take "a complete lack of information", thank you.  If I need to find out something, I'll go over to the schedule board.  

 PA systems cost money.  Display screens cost money.

 

 

Everything in that building cost money.  By your reasoning, it could all be covered by advertising, too. 

And the floor?  Advertising.  Windows?  Advertising.  Toilet seats? Advertising.  Toilet paper?  Advertising.  Toilet stall door?  Now THERE'S an advertising opportunity!

 

I will tolerate some advertising.  It should be done with an attempt at taste.  I do not want it to be intrusive, as most everything that blares out of a PA system is.  

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Posted by daveklepper on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 2:48 PM

Which would you rather have, informative announcekents with an occasional add or a complete lack of information?   PA systems cost money.  Display screens cost money.

Options:

1.  Occasional low-keyed advertsing announcements.

'2.  No announcemenys.

3.   Higher fares.

4.   More tzx dollars for subsidies.

I'll pick "1," thank you.

 

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Posted by 7j43k on Tuesday, July 27, 2021 10:17 PM

Oh, goody.  "Low-keyed advertising announcements are inserted..."

Remember how we used to whine about Muzak in elevators and offices?  It's been replaced with something far superior.

 

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Posted by daveklepper on Tuesday, July 27, 2021 5:20 AM

My photos, used in Sound and Communications Magazine, article, "A/V for Public Transit." some issue in 1990, I think.

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Posted by daveklepper on Tuesday, July 27, 2021 3:57 AM

The U-tube may show contitions of several seeks ago, and numbers of passengers are incresing diaily.  The usage of the station was badly hit by the Coronavirus.  The station has several well-patronied restaurants, has excellent security, is close to the Shalom Tel Aviv station of the electrified line to Ben Gurion Airport and Jweusalem, will have the light near, has an internet cafe, shops for food utensils, and a stores for computer equipment.

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Posted by BEAUSABRE on Monday, July 26, 2021 10:13 PM

1. No, the world's largest white elephant is Amtrak where grown ups get to play with the Big Lionel Set - pretending they're operating a "national passenger service" - at taxpayer expense

2. And your point is? That a trolley or train terminal of equal size wouldn't be as underused?

3. The terminal may well be over designed to handle the surge in traffic during a mobilization. I've read of IDF members paying for cabs or hitchhiking to get to their duty stations during a crisis. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tel Aviv Central Bus Station is Worlds Largest White Elaphant
Posted by ronrunner on Monday, July 26, 2021 5:30 PM

Tele Aviv has the world's largest bus station with 7 floors and 5 stadium's large and only gets 50,000 passenger's a day and is mostly vacant with 2 unused floors see YouTube video on it 

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