The station serves Yokneam Illit, Kiryat Tiv'on, Ramat Yishai and the surrounding area.
The cost of constructing the station is estimated at 92 million NIS and was planned by architectural company Kuriel-Amar.
The inspiration for the stations form came from the stations in the historical Jezreel Valley railway and also from the many agricultural structures that can be seen in the area with a similar design, a rectangular structure with a two-sided roof.
The tracks are on ground level, but the access to the platforms requires the use of an underpass.
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