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Cfir Light Rail
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Cfir Light Rail (Hebrew: כפיר רכבת קלה), also known by the brand name Cfir is a privately held company operating the Red Line of the Jerusalem Light Rail since April 2021, replacing the CityPass consortsium.

Cfir is jointly owned by the Spanish railway company Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) and the Israeli Shapir Engineering and Industry . The name "Cfir" is a portmanteau of the parent companies' names – CAF and Shapir – and also means "lion cub" (כפיר) in Hebrew, which symbolizes the city of Jerusalem, whose municipal seal features the biblical Lion of Judah.
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History
TransJerusalem J-Net (branded as "Cfir" and later renamed Cfir Light Rail) was established by Shapir Engineering and CAF for the purpose of operating the Red Line and the construction and operation of the Green Line, after securing a comprehensive 2019 tender for operating and extending the Red Line, and the construction of the following Green Line.[1]
On 16 April 2021, it began operating the Red Line, replacing the CityPass company, which had built and operated the line following its win in the original build-operate-transfer tender process and the Government of Israel's decision to acquire[2] the Red Line franchise in February 2020.[3]
The company's customer service center is located at the Clal Center on Jaffa Road.[4]
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