On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 03:22:22PM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
> 
>                      The bus stop is found where other buses like 20,
> 45, 61, and 62 stop. You might also ask the people at the bus terminal
> that is nearby.
> 

  Two more things. 

    1. That part of Arlozorov street is actually called
       Al-Parashat-Drachim.
  What I reffred to as Arlozorov street which is near the railway station
is officially called Al-Parashat-Drachim. It is a direct continuation of
Arlozorov street. The street from which bus number 55 turns right into
hayarkon street is indeed called Arlozorov.

    2. Be aware that the same bus numbers stop on the other side of the
       street too.
  Be aware that on the other side of the Al-Parashat-Drachim road the
same bus numbers goes to other directions which are outside of Tel-Aviv.
So be sure you are riding the 55 bus that goes into Tel-Aviv, not the
one that goes to Givataeam. The stops for the busses that goes into
Tel-Aviv are on the side of Al-Parashat-Drachim road that is near the
railway station. You don't have to cross that busy and wide 
Al-Parashat-Drachim road in order to get to them.

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    Shaul Karl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] e t

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