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Analysis

Eilat rail link to provide 'alternative to Suez Canal'

December 15, 2011 13:57
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For years, the idea has seemed like a pipe dream. Now, China is poised to build a railway connecting Eilat to central Israel.

Israel's Ministry of Transportation is currently drafting a memorandum of understanding for construction, said ministry deputy director-general Charlie Solomon. It hopes to sign the document with China soon.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu considers the train, which will take 2.5 hours to travel from Eilat to Tel Aviv, key to his vision of "changing the face of reality in Eilat and the south of the country". The Ministry of Transportation has said that it will help to "bring the periphery to the centre".

Local leaders in Eilat share the optimism. "It will make Eilat far closer to the centre of the country, and make it easier for tourists from abroad and Israelis to visit Eilat," said Dana Zanti, spokeswoman for the Eilat municipality. It will also help the resort to market itself to foreign tourists as a base for exploring Israel, she said.

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