Third Temple Bus Station
May. 2nd, 2018 11:23 amI began to think about the project of the bus station for the Third Temple.

The color of the bus must match the color of the Tabernacle (the inner part of the House of the Sanctuary). On the bus there should be an image of a white horse and the inscription: "HOLY UNTO THE LORD" (Zechariah 14:20). Of course, on a bus with such an inscription travel must be free.
The bus must be on electric traction. The energy of solar panels on the roof probably will be enough only for the operation of air conditioners in the cabin of the bus.
Route of the bus: Jerusalem - Third Temple - Jerusalem. The distance in a straight line is 30 km. I think that the travel time will be about 40 minutes, not more. 2 minutes for the passengers to leave the bus, 10 minutes of parking for the driver's rest, 5 minutes for passengers to board the bus. Total, an hour for the way there and an hour for the return journey. The maximum frequency of bus trips is 2 trips per minute.
The 3D model of the bus has 47 seats for passengers. 47x120 = 5640 passengers per hour in one direction. During one light day, this bus station will be able to provide a trip to the Temple for 60,000 visitors. According to my rough estimate, this is about 50% of the maximum capacity of the temple complex for those participating in the sacred meal.
I do not think that all Israelis will immediately rush into the new Temple. Therefore, we will have time to design and build, in addition to this bus station, one or two bus stations.

The color of the bus must match the color of the Tabernacle (the inner part of the House of the Sanctuary). On the bus there should be an image of a white horse and the inscription: "HOLY UNTO THE LORD" (Zechariah 14:20). Of course, on a bus with such an inscription travel must be free.
The bus must be on electric traction. The energy of solar panels on the roof probably will be enough only for the operation of air conditioners in the cabin of the bus.
Route of the bus: Jerusalem - Third Temple - Jerusalem. The distance in a straight line is 30 km. I think that the travel time will be about 40 minutes, not more. 2 minutes for the passengers to leave the bus, 10 minutes of parking for the driver's rest, 5 minutes for passengers to board the bus. Total, an hour for the way there and an hour for the return journey. The maximum frequency of bus trips is 2 trips per minute.
The 3D model of the bus has 47 seats for passengers. 47x120 = 5640 passengers per hour in one direction. During one light day, this bus station will be able to provide a trip to the Temple for 60,000 visitors. According to my rough estimate, this is about 50% of the maximum capacity of the temple complex for those participating in the sacred meal.
I do not think that all Israelis will immediately rush into the new Temple. Therefore, we will have time to design and build, in addition to this bus station, one or two bus stations.