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Directions to the
Department
Once you are in the Technion (directions),
follow this map to Electrical Eng.:
OR follow this map to Computer Science:
Directions to the Technion
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Turn off the Tel Aviv/Haifa coastal Highway 2 at the
first exit for Haifa (signposted Haifa South, MATAM, Tirat Hacarmel).
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Make a left turn at the 1st traffic lights
after the exit. You are now on Flieman Street. You will pass the
Canyon Haifa and Castra shopping malls on your right and the Congress
Center on your left.
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Go straight through two sets of traffic lights and drive up
the Carmel mountain for 3 km. Half-way up the road is renamed
Weinshal and renamed again Freud Street towards the top. Near
the top of the hill, drive straight through another set of traffic lights.
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At the top of the hill, Freud St. ends with a T-junction with
traffic lights. At the junction, there are two lanes for turning left, and
one slip lane for turning right. As you approach these lights, stay in the
center lane. At the lights, make a left turn and an immediate
right turn at the next lights onto Pica Road. Mercaz Horev
Shopping Center is on your immediate right.
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Driving down Pica Road, you will drive through four
sets of traffic lights. Stay in the right-hand lane as you approach the
yellow Paz gas station, and exit right down the slip lane,
which is signposted Nawe Sha'anan, Technion.
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Continue straight on this road (Hankin), driving under
a bridge, then move into the left lane and drive through a short tunnel.
Please note: buses cannot use the tunnel, and should
maintain the right lane.
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After the underpass tunnel, move over to the right-hand lane,
and turn right into Komoly Street, signposted (orange) Technion,
BEFORE the upcoming traffic lights.
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Drive up Komoly St. for about 200m and veer left
through the traffic lights onto Malal St.
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Continue straight to the Technion campus on the left
hand lane entering through the main Technion gate.
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At the traffic circle continue straight ahead. About 100m
ahead you'll see the Taub building of Computer Science on your right.
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