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Highway 5 (Israel–Palestine) facts for kids

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Trans-Samaria Highway
כביש חוצה שומרון
Rosh HaAyin North Interchange [he]
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Route information
Length 37 km (23 mi)
Major junctions
West end Tel Aviv (Glilot Junction)
 
  • Glilot Interchange
  • Morasha Interchange
  • Yarkon Interchange
  • Kessem Interchange
East end Ariel
Location
Major cities: Ramat HaSharon, Hod HaSharon, Petah Tikva, Rosh HaAyin,
Highway system
Roads in Israel

Highways

Highway 4 Highway 6

Highway 5, also called the Trans-Samaria Highway, is one of Israel's main roads. Its Hebrew name is Kvish Hotze Shomron, which means "Cross-Samaria Highway". This important road connects the Mediterranean coast, just north of Tel Aviv, with the central Sharon plain. It then continues east to Ariel and other Israeli communities in the northern West Bank.

The name Highway 5 usually refers to the part of the road from its western start at the Glilot Interchange to the main entrance of Ariel. This section connects four other major highways in the northern Tel Aviv area. These include The Coastal Highway (Highway 2), the Ayalon Highway (Highway 20), Geha Highway (Highway 4), and the Cross-Israel Highway (Highway 6).

The name Kvish Hotze Shomron (Cross-Samaria Highway) is often used for the part of the road that goes past the Green Line into the West Bank. This section continues east towards the Jordan Valley. This part of the road, from the Green Line to its eastern end, is also known as "Derekh Haim" (Haim's Road). It was named after Haim Landau, who was a former Israeli Minister of Transportation.

History of Highway 5

Originally, Highway 5 only reached Rosh HaAyin, which is inside the Green Line. It mainly served the busy Gush Dan area. In the West Bank, the main road was an older one called Road 505.

Expanding the Highway

In the early 1990s, towns like Ariel and other communities grew a lot. This created a need for a more modern and wider road. The old Road 505 was a single-lane road and not very good. So, Highway 5 was extended about 20 kilometers (12 miles) east of the Green Line. This extension ended near Ariel. It helped about 50,000 people living in the largest group of Israeli communities in the northern West Bank. It also served the Barkan Industrial Park.

At that time, this extension of Highway 5 was one of the biggest building projects Israel had done in the West Bank. As of 2017, the road ends at a roundabout near Ariel. There, it joins Road 505, which continues east past Ariel to Petza'el. Petza'el is on Route 90, a north-south road that runs along the Israel-Jordan border in the Jordan Valley.

Road Features

The western part of Highway 5 has between 3 and 5 lanes in each direction. The number of lanes gets smaller as the highway goes east. The western section, around Gush Dan, was one of the most crowded roads in Israel in 2017.

Highway 531 is another highway that runs about 5–6 kilometers (3–4 miles) north of Highway 5. It opened in 2017 and also includes a rail system. There are plans to add a special toll lane (a "fast lane" that you pay to use) along Highway 5 in the future.

Interchanges and Junctions

Ramhash 042
Highway 5 near Ramat HaSharon.
km Name Type Meaning Location Road(s) Crossed
0 מחלף גלילות מערב
(Glilot Ma'arav Interchange)
AB-Kreuz-blau.svgILjunction-glilot.png West Glilot Tel Aviv ISR-HW2.png
Highway 2
1 מחלף גלילות מזרח
(Glilot Mizrah Interchange)
AB-Kreuz-blau.svgILjunction-glilot.png East Glilot Tel Aviv ISR-FW-20.svg
Highway 20 (Israel)
1.7 מחלף שדרות ירוב
(Yariv Blvd. Interchange)
eastbound only
AB-AS-blau.svgILjunction-sderotyariv.png Glilot Army Base Aharon Yariv Blvd.
3.3 מחלף הכפר הירוק
(HaKfar HaYarok Interchange)
AB-AS-blau.svgILjunction-yarok.png Named after nearby
HaKfar HaYarok
Ramat HaSharon
Tel Aviv
ISR-HW-482.svg
Route 482
5.8 מחלף מורשה
(Morasha Interchange)
AB-Kreuz-blau.svgILjunction-morasha.png Named after location Ramat HaSharon
(Morasha quarter)
ISR-FW-4.svg
Highway 4
8 מחלף תקווה
(Tikva Interchange)
AB-AS-blau.svgILjunction-tikva.png Named after location Petah Tikva,
Yarkon Cemetery
Zevulun Hammer Road
10.5 מחלף ירקון
(Yarkon Interchange)
AB-AS-blau.svgILjunction-yarkon.png Named after nearby
Yarkon River
Petah Tikva
Hod HaSharon
ISR-HW-40.svg
Highway 40
13.5 מחלף קסם
(Kessem Interchange)
AB-Kreuz-blau.svgILjunction-kesem.png Named after nearby
Kafr Qasim
Rosh HaAyin ISR-FW-6.svg ISR-HW-444.svg
Highway 6
Route 444
17 מחלף ראש העין צפון
(Rosh HaAyin North Interchange)
AB-AS-blau.svgILjunction-roshhaayin.png Rosh HaAyin North [he] Rosh HaAyin
Kafr Qasim
ISR-HW-5050.svg
Road 5050
19.4 Green Line
21 מחלף שער שומרון
(Sha'ar Shomron Interchange)
AB-AS-blau.svgILjunction-shaarshomron.png Samaria Gate to Oranit,
Elkana,
stone quarry
ISR-HW-505.svg
Route 505
22 Qasim Security Checkpoint
Zeichen 267 - Verbot der Einfahrt, StVO 1970.svgNO westbound through-traffic for green (Palestinian Authority) license plates
33 מחלף ברוכין
(Bruchin Interchange)
AB-AS-blau.svgILjunction-bruchin.png Named after location Bruchin
Bruqin
ISR-HW-446.svg
Route 446
35 מחלף ברקן
(Barkan Interchange)
AB-AS-blau.svgILjunction-barkan.png Named after location Barkan
Barkan Industrial Park
Ariel West Industrial Zone
ISR-HW-4765.svg
Road 4765
37 צומת גיתי
(Gitai Junction)
ILramzor2.svg Named after
Gitai Avisar
Haris
Revava
ISR-HW-505.svg
Route 505
40 צומת אריאל
(Ariel Junction)
Zeichen 215 - Kreisverkehr, StVO 2000.svg Named after location Ariel
Kifl Haris
ISR-HW-505.svg
Route 505

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Carretera Trans-Samaria para niños

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