Mind the gap

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: February 10, 2006| Author: LYDIA AISENBERG | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

02-10-2006

Headline: Mind the gap
Byline: LYDIA AISENBERG
Edition; Metro Israel
Section: Features
Page: 12

Friday, February 10, 2006 -- Remnants of a historical railway track running through the Beit Shean and Jezreel valleys are being ripped up by iron thieves on a fast track to a quick profit.

Here Mind the Gap signs would refer to the long distances between portions of the actual track!

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