Ankara Railway Station
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Jerusalem – Yitzhak Navon station is the Jerusalem terminus of the high-speed rail line connecting Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which opened in 2018. Located 60 to 80 metres below street level, it ranks among the deepest railway stations in the Middle East. The station is named after Yitzhak Navon, Israel's fifth president and the country's first Sephardic head of state. It is planned as a central interchange hub, eventually linking the high-speed line with Jerusalem's light rail network and the adjacent bus terminal near the International Convention Center.
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