Highway 20 (Israel)
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Highway 20, more commonly known as the Ayalon Highway,[1] or simply Ayalon (Hebrew: נתיבי איילון, pronounced: Netivei Ayalon, lit. "Ayalon lanes"), is a major inter city freeway in Gush Dan, Israel. The road runs along the eastern border of central Tel Aviv from north to south (with a planned east-west branch as well) and connects all of the major highways leading to the city—such as Highway 4 from Ashdod and the Southern regions, Highway 2 from Haifa and the Northern regions, Highway 5 from the East, and Highway 1 from Jerusalem and the Southeast. The Ayalon Highway is heavily used; on an average day, almost 600,000 vehicles enter the freeway.[2] It consists of a multi-lane highway with a multi-track railway located between the opposite travel lanes. Some of the highway's route is along the Ayalon River, hence its name. It is made of primarily asphalt.
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כביש 20 | ||||
Ayalon Highway Hebrew: נתיבי איילון, romanized: Netivei Ayalon | ||||
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Length | 29 km (18 mi) | |||
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South end | Rishon LeZion (Holot Interchange) | |||
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North end | Ga'ash | |||
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Country | Israel | |||
Major cities | Holon, Herzliya, Bat Yam, Tel Aviv, Givatayim, Ramat Gan | |||
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