Navvab Expressway

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Expressway in Iran.svg
Navvab Safavi Expressway
بزرگراه نوّاب صفوی
Route information
Length5.5 km (3.4 mi)
Major junctions
North endFareskilt 44.PNG Tohid Tunnel
South endAB-Kreuz-grün.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Qale Morghi Expressway
Expressway in Iran.svg Niruye Havaei Expressway
Location
Major citiesTehran
Highway system
  • Highways in Iran

Shahid Navvab Safavi Expressway starts from Tohid Tunnel and is Chamran Expressway renamed after passing the tunnel. It continues south until it reaches the junction between Qale Morghi Expressway and Niruye Havaei Expressway. It is named after Navvab Safavi.[1]

Pfeil unten.svg From North to south Pfeil unten.svg
Expressway in Iran.svg
Fareskilt 44.PNG
Tohid Tunnel
Tehran Metro Logo.svgTehran Metro Line 2.png Navvab Metro Station
AB-AS-grün.svg Street in Iran.svg Imam Khomeini Street
AB-AS-grün.svg Street in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg Zeichen 123 - Baustelle, StVO 1992.svg
Expressway in Iran.svg Yadegar-e-Emam Expressway Expansion
Expressway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-grün.svg
Expressway in Iran.svg Qale Morghi Expressway
Expressway in Iran.svg Niruye Havaei Expressway
Pfeil oben.svg From South to North Pfeil oben.svg

References[]

  1. ^ Buchan, James (27 June 2009). "Clerical errors". Guardian Online. Guardian News and Media. Retrieved 1 January 2011.


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