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Route 333 shield}}

Ben-Gurion Boulevard
כביש 333

Map

Sakharov Gardens in Jerusalem.jpg
Sakharov Gardens in 2011
Route information
Length2.51 km (1.56 mi)
Component
highways
Highway 1 (formerly)
Tourist
routes
Ben Gurion House[1]
Major junctions
West endMoriah Gate Interchange
East endGivat Shaul Interchange
Location
CountryIsrael
Major citiesJerusalem
Highway system
Route 317 Route 334

Highway 333, also known as Ben-Gurion Boulevard, is a highway in West Jerusalem. It is the main entrance to the city through Givat Shaul. In the past, the road was part of Highway 1 until the opening of Yitzhak Shamir Road [he] and the diverting of Highway 1 onto it. However, it is often colloquially still referred to as part of the Jerusalem–Tel Aviv Route.

History[edit]

The road, named for Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, was originally constructed as part of the Jerusalem–Tel Aviv line, also known as Highway 1, which is based on the ancient road between Jaffa and Jerusalem via Ramla (Highway 44), Latrun, Sha'ar HaGai, and Abu Ghosh. The section that belongs to Route 333 today is between the Sha'ar Morai interchange and the entrance to Jerusalem through Ginot Sakharov Junction.

In 2007, Yitzhak Shamir Road (known as Highway 9) was paved as a direct road between Motza and Yigal Yadin Interchange [he] and a continuation of Highway 1 towards Ma'ale Adumim and Beit HaArava Junction [he] on the Jerusalem–Jericho Road [he]. As a result, the Ben-Gurion Boulevard was no longer officially considered part of the redrawn route of Highway 1.

Work began in March 2017 to upgrade the Ganot Sakharov Junction to an interchange, and in 2021, it was opened to traffic.[2] Concurrently, work was carried out at the Moriah Gate Interchange that rearranged traffic, so that the left lanes are those that point to the route to Emeq HaArazim, and that the right lanes point to Highway 333. The public transportation lane, established in the 2010s, remained as the left lane on the route of Ben-Gurion Boulevard. After the opening of the Ginot Sakharov interchange, Ben-Gurion Boulevard was marked for the first time as Route 333.

Interchanges (West to East)[edit]

District[3]Location[4]kmmiNameDestinationsNotes
JerusalemHar HaMenuchot0.000.00מחלף שער מוריה
(Moriah Gate Interchange)
Highway 1
Har HaMenuchot
Givat Shaul
1.560.97מחלף גינות סחרוב
(Sakharov Gardens Interchange)
Meginei Yerushalayim Street
Givat Shaul2.511.56מחלף גבעת שאול
(Givat Shaul Interchange)
Highway 50
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

After the Givat Shaul Interchange, the road is not marked as Route 333. However, the road continues as Weizmann Boulevard through the Chords Bridge Junction with Jaffa Road and Yirmiyahu Road [he] (Route 417), and the junction of Shalom S. Shitrit Square with Herzl Boulevard (Route 386). The Road continues as Shazar Boulevard (near Binyanei Ha'uma),[5] Ben-Zvi Boulevard [he], and then Haim Hazaz Boulevard to Gala Galaction Square.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Beit Ben-Gurion". www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org. Archived from the original on 2023-11-24. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ Tamozerti, Shiran (2021-09-05). "סוף לפקקים? הכניסות החדשות לירושלים | כל העיר". כל העיר ירושלים (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2023-12-05. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ Survey of Israel (October 31, 2018). "מחוזות משרד הפנים" [Ministry of Interior districts] (Map). Govmap (in Hebrew). Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  • ^ Survey of Israel (October 31, 2018). "גבולות ישובים" [Locality borders] (Map). Govmap (in Hebrew). Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  • ^ Gamish, Rafi (2023-09-29). "אחרי הפארסה הבוקר: העדכון ממנהרות שז"ר | כל העיר". כל העיר ירושלים (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2023-11-19. Retrieved 2024-01-04.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Route_333_(Israel)&oldid=1205997199"

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