Highway 50 (Israel–Palestine)
road in Israel
31°48′07″N 35°12′08″E / 31.80194°N 35.20222°E
Highway 50 | |
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שדרות מנחם בגין\כביש בגין Sderot Menahem Begin/Kvish Begin | |
Menahem Begin Boulevard/Begin Expressway | |
Route information | |
Length | 13.5 km (8.4 mi) 16.2 km (10 mi) upon completion of Begin South |
Existed | June, 1998–present |
Major junctions | |
South end |
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North end |
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Location | |
Country | Israel |
Major cities | Jerusalem Neighborhoods: Gilo (u.c.), Beit Safafa (u.c.), Malha/Manahat, Holyland, Katamonim, Bayit VeGan, Beit HaKerem, Givat Mordechai, Kiryat Moshe, Kiryat HaLeom, Givat Shaul, Har Hotzvim, Ramot, Beit Hanina, Atarot |
Highway system | |
Begin Road (Hebrew: שדרות בגין, Begin Boulevard, Sderot Begin), also called Menachem Begin Expressway or Begin Highway, is an urban highway crossing western Jerusalem from north to south. It is named after Israel's sixth Prime Minister, Menachem Begin. The road starts at Atarot Junction and ends in HaMinharot Interchange. It connects to Road 60.
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