La gare routière centrale de Haïfa Bat Galim (en anglais : Haifa Bat Galim central bus station) est une gare routière de Bat Galim, en banlieue de la ville de Haïfa, en Israël. Jusqu'au 1er janvier 2002, elle desservait tous les itinéraires d'autobus interurbains Egged au départ et à destination de Haïfa, ainsi que la plupart des itinéraires locaux.
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The Haifa Bat Galim central bus station was named after the Haifa neighborhood of Bat Galim. Until January 1, 2002, it served all Egged intercity bus routes originating and terminating in Haifa, as well as most local routes. The Bat Galim station was in use for about thirty years. The main building itself is a Brutalist mega-structure.
The bus platforms at the Bat Galim central bus station were outdoors. The building also housed outdoor stores and restaurants. On the lower level, one side of the building was used for departures, and the other for arrivals. On the upper level, buses arrived on the side of the building used for departures below. There is a tower above the station. A pedestrian tunnel connects the Bat Galim railway station, the Bat Galim bus station and the eastbound bus stops on the opposite side of HaHagana Road.
At the end of 2018, the Netsava company completed the acquisition of control of the complex.
Today the building is completely abandoned and there is no activity in it.
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Haifa–Bat Galim railway station is an Israel Railways passenger station situated on the coastal railway line and serves the city of Haifa. The station takes its name from the neighborhood of Bat Galim, where it is located. The station was Haifa's main train station from its construction in 1975 until the early 2000s.
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Haifa el-Atika, also known as Medieval Old Haifa, is a neighborhood in the central part of Haifa, Israel, and the location of Haifa prior to its resettlement in 1761 by Zahir al-Umar. It is located south of Bat Galim and east of Kiryat Eliezer, not far from the shore of the Haifa Bay.
It lies at an elevation of up to 50 metres, immediately south of the Rambam Health Care Campus, in an area adjacent to Haifa Bay and bounded by Cheil ha-Yam Street and Derekh Yafo. The neighborhood covers an area of 0.16 square kilometres and has no registered permanent population.
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The Haifa Municipal Stadium, more commonly known as Kiryat Eliezer, was a multi-use stadium in the Kiryat Eliezer neighborhood of Haifa, Israel. It was mostly used for football matches and as the home stadium of Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Haifa. At 2014, It was replaced by the new Sammy Ofer Stadium, located at the southern entrance to the city.
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Kiryat Eliezer is a neighborhood in north-western Haifa, Israel, south of Bat Galim.
La gare routière de Bat Galim a été utilisée pendant une trentaine d'années. Le bâtiment est de style brutaliste.
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