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How to get fromJerusalem to Tiberius Rd/Julius Stby train, plane, bus, car or car ferry

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There are 5 ways to get from Jerusalem to Tiberius Rd/Julius St by train, plane, bus, car, or car ferry

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  1. Train to Ben Gurion Airport, fly to Melbourne Airport, train, bus

    best
    1. Take the train from Yerushalayim/Yits'hak Navon to נתב''גtrain
    2. Fly from Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) to Melbourne Airport (MEL)planeTLV - MEL
    3. Take the train from Flinders Street Station to Frankston Stationtrain
    4. Take the bus from Frankston to Keith St/Point Nepean Rdbus
    23h 47m
    $910–1,666
  2. Train to Ben Gurion Airport, fly to Essendon Fields Airport, train, bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Yerushalayim/Yits'hak Navon to נתב''גtrain
    2. Fly from Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) to Essendon Fields Airport (MEB)planeTLV - MEB
    3. Take the train from Flinders Street Station to Frankston Stationtrain
    4. Take the bus from Frankston to Keith St/Point Nepean Rdbus
    38h 24m
    $598–1,854
  3. Bus, bus to Queen Alia International Airport, fly to Melbourne Airport, train

    1. Take the bus from King Hussein Bridge to Amman Abdali Terminalbus
    2. Take the bus from Amman Tabarbour Terminal to Queen Alia Airportbus
    3. Fly from Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) to Melbourne Airport (MEL)planeAMM - MEL
    4. Take the train from Flinders Street Station to Frankston Stationtrain
    5. Take the bus from Frankston to Keith St/Point Nepean Rdbus
    27h 44m
    $851–1,339
  4. Train to Ben Gurion Airport, fly to Avalon Airport, drive, car ferry

    1. Take the train from Yerushalayim/Yits'hak Navon to נתב''גtrain
    2. Fly from Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) to Avalon Airport (AVV)planeTLV - AVV
    3. Drive from Avalon-Airport-AVV to Queenscliffcar
    4. Take the car ferry from Queenscliff to Sorrentocarferry
    26h 15m
    $732–2,251
  5. Bus, bus to Damascus International Airport, fly to Melbourne Airport, train

    1. Take the bus from King Hussein Bridge to Amman Abdali Terminalbus
    2. Take the bus from Amman Abdali Terminal to Damascusbus
    3. Fly from Damascus International Airport (DAM) to Melbourne Airport (MEL)planeDAM - MEL
    4. Take the train from Flinders Street Station to Frankston Stationtrain
    5. Take the bus from Frankston to Keith St/Point Nepean Rdbus
    30h 31m
    $844–2,296

Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) to Melbourne Airport (MEL) flights

Calendar33Weekly Planes
Duration19h 19mAverage Duration
Ticket$522Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Jerusalem, Israel and Tiberius Rd/Julius St, VIC, Australia?

There is no direct connection from Jerusalem to Tiberius Rd/Julius St. However, you can take the train to נתב''ג, walk to Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) airport, fly to Melbourne Airport (MEL), walk to Melbourne Airport T1 Skybus/Arrival Dr, take the bus to Skybus Coach Terminal, walk to Southern Cross Station, take the train to Flinders Street Station, take the train to Frankston Station, walk to Frankston, take the bus to Keith St/Point Nepean Rd, then take the taxi to Tiberius Rd/Julius St. Alternatively, you can take the line 174 bus to Har HaBayit Road/HaEshel, drive to King Hussein Bridge, take the bus to Amman Abdali Terminal, take the taxi to Amman Tabarbour Terminal, take the bus to Queen Alia Airport, walk to Amman-Airport-AMM airport, fly to Melbourne Airport (MEL), walk to Melbourne Airport T1 Skybus/Arrival Dr, take the bus to Skybus Coach Terminal, walk to Southern Cross Station, take the train to Flinders Street Station, take the train to Frankston Station, walk to Frankston, take the bus to Keith St/Point Nepean Rd, then take the taxi to Tiberius Rd/Julius St.

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