Tehran_Metro_Line_3

Tehran Metro Line 3

Tehran Metro Line 3

Tehran Metro Line 3 route summary


Tehran Metro Line 3 travels from northeast to southwest. Line 3 is one of the most important lines as it connects southwest Tehran to northeast, crosses busy parts of the capital city, and can help to alleviate traffic problems.[2] About 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) of Line 3 became operational in December 2012,[3] followed by 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) in April 2014, and finally, the last section of the line which is 18 kilometers (11 mi) opened on September 22, 2015, increasing the length of the line to a total of 33.7 kilometers (20.9 mi).[3]

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Tehran Metro Line 3
Ghaem
Shahid Mahallati
Aghdasiyeh
Niavaran Branch
Nobonyad
Hossein Abad
Heravi
Shahid Zeyn-o-ddin
Khajeh Abdollah-e Ansari
Shahid Sayyad-e Shirazi
Shahid Ghoddoosi
Sohrevardi
Shahid Beheshti
Tehran Metro Line 1
Mirzaye Shirazi
Meydan-e Jahad
Meydan-e Vali Asr
Tehran Metro Line 6
Teatr-e Shahr
Tehran Metro Line 4
Daneshgah-e Emam Ali
Tehran Metro Line 2
Moniriyeh
Mahdiyeh
Tehran Metro Line 7
Rahahan
Mainline rail interchangeBus interchangeBus rapid transit
Javadiyeh
Zam Zam
Shahrak-e Shari'ati
Abdol Abad
Ne'mat Abad
Azadegan
Azadegan Depot

Route

The line starts from northeastern Tehran at Shahrak-e Qa'em going westward parallel to but 300 m north of Artesh Expressway, passing through Aghdasieh neighbourhood. Then it turns south at the end of Artesh Expressway going to Nobonyad Square. It then turns towards Sayyad Expressway and runs southward along it for about 5.6 kilometers (3.5 mi). At Sabalan square, it then turns west, going under Beheshti Street, intersecting with Line 1 at Shahid Beheshti Station. It then turns towards south, going under Valiasr Street for 7.7 kilometers (4.8 mi), until it reaches Rahahan Square, providing access to Tehran railway station. It then turns towards southwest, passing through Javadiyeh and then going along Cheraghi Expressway and Saidi Expressway. The line then terminates at Azadegan Station at the intersection of Saidi Expressway with Azadegan Expressway.


References

  1. Schwandl, Robert (2004). "Tehran". UrbanRail.net. Archived from the original on 2015-10-01.
  2. "Lines 3 and 4 of Tehran Subway Rapidly Developing". Payvand Iran News. December 15, 2010. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  3. "12km section of Tehran Metro inaugurated". TehranTimes. April 22, 2014. Archived from the original on March 17, 2015. Retrieved April 23, 2014.

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