Everything is convenient, I recommend it (there is a bus station across the street, but I haven't been there, I don't know). The express train to Tel Aviv Airport takes only 20-30 minutes. Russian Russian can be turned on in ticket machines (if you do not find Russian, go to the next machine, everything will be there). There is a free toilet. There are only two tracks on the platform, the desired one is easy to determine from the scoreboard on the platform (first look on the Internet what your arrival station is called in English). When applying the ticket to the turnstile, leave a gap, do not apply it closely, it may not work.
A modern railway station. Trains run strictly on schedule. Information boards are located along the entire length of the platform. Friendly staff who are always ready to help the tourist when paying for the trip.
Very convenient station — super clear navigation, clean. There's a grand piano in one of the halls and I've been to an impromptu concert twice. It was very unusual and pleasant to hear Beethoven in a good (as far as possible in such conditions) performance)
A transport card is required to purchase a ticket! you can buy 2 tickets for one card, one paper ticket and the second one can be written to the card.
They will always help you buy a ticket at the turnstiles.
Trains leave on schedule.
Not an expensive ride.
Excellent, modern, city center. There are 5 tram stops to the old town (recently launched) or about an hour on foot. Tickets can be taken for cash or cash. All questions have been answered.
Probably the deepest metro station in the world) there are escalators and elevators for 30 people! Tickets can be purchased directly at the station! I didn't even notice how I got to Tel Aviv
The bus station is located in a large shopping center, the police are friendly and speak English, understand Russian, the toilet is paid-I have never seen this anywhere else.
An excellent modern train station in the center of Jerusalem. It took half an hour to walk to the old town. A pleasant road along the cent through the bazaar and shopping street.