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Light Rail Train - Jerusalem, alerts and information

The Jerusalem LRT tram alert pictograms and passenger information
Jerusalem Light Rail (Hebrew: הרכבת הקלה בירושלים, HaRakevet HaKala Birushalayim, Arabic: قطار القدس الخفيف, Qiṭār Al-Quds Al-Khafīf) is a light rail system in Jerusalem. Currently, the Red Line is the only one in operation, the first of several light rail lines planned in Jerusalem.
Construction on the Red line began in 2002 and ended in 2010, when the testing phase began. It was built by the CityPass consortium, which has a 30-year concession to operate it. The project required construction of the Jerusalem Chords Bridge as well as other renovation projects around Jerusalem.
... service began, initially free of charge, on August 19, 2011. It became fully operational on December 1, 2011. The line is 13.9 kilometers (8.6 mi) long with 23 stops. Extensions to the red line are currently under construction ... When completed in 2021, these will extend the line's length to 22.5 km.
The Green line's plans have been approved by the city of Jerusalem, with right-of-way clearing works underway. Construction tenders, including those for the red line extension, were awarded in August 2019 to TransJerusalem J-Net Ltd., owned by CAF and Shapir Engineering.The approval process on the Blue line has started. (wikipedia)
Main tasks of the project:
1. The design of the visual information system for passengers, general information, safety, behavior in the train and at stops, payment and fare information, emergency situations, route map, timetable and so on. Including redesign of the existing stuff.
2. Making changes during the operation of the tram line, developing and designing new products at the request of the client.
all information must be in three languages (Hebrew, Arabic and English)
The red line map
validator
all products by category and location mapping
passenger information
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