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Chessed on the Road

By Gldmeier @gldmeier
The new[ish] road in Bet Shemesh from RBS to Bet Shemesh, avoiding RBS B and shortening the trip by several good minutes is Nehar Dan. It is a nice big wide road with great views and good driving.
With the road touching the bottom of Nahal Arugot no one side and the Ramat Avraham (Goloventzitz) area on the other side makes the one bus stop right there relatively popular. 
Unfortunately for the people using it, the bus stop there is nothing but a pole with a sign but not yet an actual structure. That means people waiting there for a bus have to stand there in the sun, heat, rain, wind, etc. I am sure that eventually a real structure will be installed there, and I have no idea who is responsible for that or how long it takes but I am confident it will eventually get done, for now though bus riders at that bus stop just need to brave the elements.
Due to the kindness of some person or people, they will have be just slightly less brave now.
Someone put up some sun shade structures next to the bus stop there. People now will still suffer the wind and rain and sun but just a little bit less.
chessed on the road
chessed on the road
 very thoughtful and kind of whoever did that. I am sure the riders appreciate the protection from the elements. chessed ont he road
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