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Transport in Tel Aviv : ウィキペディア英語版 | Transport in Tel Aviv
The Tel Aviv transportation system is seen as the hub of the Israeli transport network in terms of road, rail, and air transport. The Israeli road network partly centers on the city, with some of the country's largest highways passing through or running to the city. The city forms a major part of the country's rail network, whilst Ben Gurion International Airport located near the city is the country's largest airport. There is also a strong public transport system within the city, based primarily on bus transportation. ==Air transport== Tel Aviv's domestic airport is Sde Dov in the northwestern part of the city. Sde Dov is slated to close because it occupies prime coastal real estate near the upscale Ramat Aviv neighborhood. In the future all services to Sde Dov will transfer to Ben Gurion International Airport, Israel's main international airport, close to the city of Lod and southeast of Tel Aviv. Because it is close to Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion International Airport is often referred to as ''Tel Aviv International Airport'' even though it is not part of any municipal jurisdiction. Under current plans, Ben-Gurion and Sde Dov airports may both eventually close and be replaced by a new international airport built on an artificial island off the shore of Rishon LeZion.
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