THE DEEPEST STATION IN THE WORLD. Jerusalem Yitzhak Navon Railway Station

Yitzhak Navon is one of Israel’s newest railway stations, and one of the world’s deepest at 80 meters below ground. Sometimes called Hauma, this station has multiple levels, a sleek modern design, vaulted glass ceilings, and mosaics on the walls. With over 5,500 square meters of space underground, it can also serve as a refuge for 5,000 people in an emergency situation. It’s named after Yitzhak Navon, a Jerusalem native and Israel’s fifth president. Wikipedia: –Yitzhak_Navon_railway_station Autumn, Friday, 10AM Instagram: Become a member to show your support! Coordinates - Start of walk: , Route on Google Maps (Yellow color):
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