תחנת הרכבת רחובות – ששת הימים, Train station in Rehovot, Israel.
The Rehovot Six Days Train Station is a modern rail facility located at the intersection of Derech HaYam and Six Days Street, featuring multiple platforms and tracks for passenger boarding and alighting. The station provides connections through the Lod-Ashkelon railway corridor to serve travelers moving between various towns and neighborhoods.
The station project originated in 2001 as part of Israel Railways' expansion strategy, with initial funding provided by American City Mall developers seeking to improve regional rail connectivity. Construction followed to enhance transportation access for residents and support the growth of rail services in the area.
The station location near the Peres Academic Center and Tnuva facility reflects the integration of educational and industrial sectors in Rehovot's development.
The station sits at a convenient junction and is easy to locate, with ample space for waiting and boarding trains. Travelers should check platform indicators to find the correct track for their desired connection.
In February 2024, local authorities approved plans to rename the station to Rehovot-Horowitz Park, reflecting its proximity to the business district.
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