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== Transportation == A significant portion of transportation to and from the village is via Israel Railways, which maintains a station in Kfar Chabad that serves all the surrounding communities. In addition, there are about six regular bus lines operated by Egged, Superbus, and Dan companies that operate at bus stops scattered throughout the village: * '''Line 354''' from Kfar Chabad to Bnei Brak and back (first and last stop in Beer Yaakov) operates on all weekdays and also on Motzei Shabbat. Line 354 is the most frequent line in the village. * '''Line 357''' - from Kfar Chabad to Jerusalem and back. Operates on Thursdays, Fridays, and Motzei Shabbat. * '''Line 134''' - from Kfar Chabad to Beitar Illit and back. * '''Line 548''' - from Kfar Chabad to Nachalat Har Chabad in Kiryat Malachi and back. On Sunday through Wednesday and on Friday, the line operates twice a day (in the morning and afternoon), on Thursday the line does not operate, and on Motzei Shabbat it runs once. * '''Line 174''' from Kfar Chabad to Elad and back. * '''Line 153''' from Kfar Chabad to Tel Aviv and back. Besides these lines that depart directly from Kfar Chabad, there are two additional bus stops at the village junction where buses pass with high frequency every day to the cities of Tel Aviv, Beit Shemesh, Jerusalem, Rishon LeZion, Ramla, Beer Yaakov, Lod, and more.
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