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== Train Station == The train station in Kfar Chabad was established in 5712 (1952) under the supervision of activist Rabbi Yitzchak Mendel Lis. The station is located in the industrial zone on the outskirts of Kfar Chabad. The station is close to Moshav Tzafriya. Even before the platform was established, the station was a "stopping point" called Safaria, named after the Arab village that was located there, on the railway line to Jerusalem. Over the years, a short platform about 50 meters long was built with a small sheet metal shelter. With the completion of the double-tracking of the railway between Lod and Tel Aviv in 5759 (1999), the station was upgraded and now has two long platforms with benches and an underground passage connecting the platforms. For many years, the train station in the village was considered the longest station in Israel. During most hours of the day, five trains per hour stop at the station, most of which continue to Tel Aviv and Lod stations and from there to various destinations. I'll translate this document from Hebrew to English while keeping all Judaic/Torah/Chabad terms intact, maintaining the structure with headings, and keeping both Hebrew and English years as requested.
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