Egged
After 30 years: Egged rebrands
The long-standing bus company, sold to the Keystone fund, is undergoing a rebranding process, and in three months, it will start rolling buses on the roads with a new paint scheme.
Israel greenlights construction of 900-megawatt power plant near Jerusalem
No ads: Egged presents an alternative to the Moovit app
Surprise Egg: Egged’s Egg app promises to change the culture of travel
Debate on lack of Sabbath, holiday transportation goes into high gear
Transportation Minister Katz calls public transport activists leftists, hypocrites.
Israeli public transit infrastructure lags behind OECD countries
While Jerusalem and Haifa have both recently received positive updates to their transit systems, Tel Aviv still has not upgraded its mass transit system.
Egged Taavura bus driver strikes leave passengers stranded around the country
Toward the formulation of a new collective agreement, the Egged Taavura workers committee had submitted a list containing more than 60 demands to the company's management.
Smoking at an Israeli wedding
Egged bus strike averted in late-night deal
Despite pursuit to reduce expenditures by NIS 100 million, bus company agrees to suspend plans to fire employees in favor of averting strike.
UTJ asks Election C'tee to ban Kadima ad campaign
Party says campaign, that bears the slogan “350 shekels for soldiers, 3,400 shekels for yeshiva students,” is "patently false."
Shas is forced to remove bus election ads
Egged ‘mistakenly’ featured pictures of Netanyahu, Liberman after ads with people banned to prevent discrimination.
Ticking tickets
Beit Shemesh residents are having issues with their monthly bus pass Rav-Kav tickets.
The Shabbat express
Meretz party has been agitating for municipal bus service on the day of rest. Will it be able to change the status quo?
Egged: We will not use people on J'lem bus ads
Move stems from concern featuring women could lead to haredi vandalism; company to still feature men, women elsewhere.