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Jordan River Crossing AI simulator
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Jordan River Crossing
The Jordan River Crossing (Hebrew: מסוף נהר ירדן, Arabic: معبر نهر الأردن) or Sheikh Hussein Bridge is the northern international border crossing between Jordan and Israel. It is located between Irbid, in Jordan, and Beit She'an, in Israel.
The Sheikh Hussein Bridge was opened in November 1994, and is the northernmost entry/exit point between Israel and Jordan.
The terminal operates throughout the year, excluding Yom Kippur and Islamic New Year.
The crossing is open for individuals (including tourists and private cars):
Cargo terminal operating hours:
On weekends, those departing from Israel to Jordan by private vehicles can access the departure hall until 6pm.
There is no public transportation to the terminal. Private bus companies do offer transportation to the crossing and across the border, such as the bus from Nazareth to Amman.
Between the terminals, one must travel by car or bus.
Jordan River Crossing
The Jordan River Crossing (Hebrew: מסוף נהר ירדן, Arabic: معبر نهر الأردن) or Sheikh Hussein Bridge is the northern international border crossing between Jordan and Israel. It is located between Irbid, in Jordan, and Beit She'an, in Israel.
The Sheikh Hussein Bridge was opened in November 1994, and is the northernmost entry/exit point between Israel and Jordan.
The terminal operates throughout the year, excluding Yom Kippur and Islamic New Year.
The crossing is open for individuals (including tourists and private cars):
Cargo terminal operating hours:
On weekends, those departing from Israel to Jordan by private vehicles can access the departure hall until 6pm.
There is no public transportation to the terminal. Private bus companies do offer transportation to the crossing and across the border, such as the bus from Nazareth to Amman.
Between the terminals, one must travel by car or bus.