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Expressway in Tehran, Iran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Modarres Expressway (Persian: بزرگراه مدرس), prior to 1979 Iranian Revolution known as the Shahanshahi Expressway (Persian: بزرگراه شاهنشاهی; English: Imperial Expressway) is an expressway in Tehran.[1] It starts from north of Tehran at the end of Chamran Expressway in Elahiyeh and goes south and ends in Haft-e Tir Square. It is named after Hassan Modarres.
From North to South | ||
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Chamran Expressway Valiasr Street | ||
Africa Boulevard | ||
Sadr Expressway | ||
Arash Street | ||
Dastgerdi Street | ||
Mirdamad Boulevard | ||
Shahid Haghani Expressway | ||
Fajr Interchange | Hemmat Expressway | |
Resalat Expressway | ||
Aqaqia Street | ||
Beihaghi Street | ||
Beheshti Street | ||
Ostad Motahari Street | ||
Haft-e Tir Square | Karimkhan Zand Boulevard Dr. Mofatteh Street Bahar-e Shiraz Street Qaem Maqam Farahani Street | |
From South to North |
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Modarres Expressway | |
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بزرگراه مدرّس | |
Route information | |
Length | 8.7 km (5.4 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Chamran Expressway Valiasr Street |
South end | Haft-e Tir Square |
Location | |
Country | Iran |
Major cities | Tehran |
Highway system | |
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