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Iran 8th Metro line operating Tehran to Khomeini Airport راه اندازي خط هشت متروي تهران فرودگاه خميني
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35°24′58″N, 51°09′08″E
Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport فرودگاه بینالمللی امام خمینی (IATA: IKA, ICAO: OIIE), also known as Tehran-IKIA or IKIA, is the main international airport of Iran, located 30 kilometres (19 mi) southwest of the city of Tehran, near the localities of Robat Karim and Eslamshahr, on a 13,500-hectare (135 km2) site.
Along with Mehrabad International Airport فرودگاه بين المللي مهرآباد, it is one of the two major commercial airports serving Tehran and the busiest international air passenger gateway to Iran. As of December 2016, it serves international destinations in Asia and Europe. All domestic flights in and out of Tehran are currently served by Mehrabad Airport.
The airport features one passenger terminal, two parallel runways and several logistics and maintenance facilities. Operated by the Iran Airports Company, it's one of the home bases of Iran Air, Meraj Airlines, Mahan Air, Iran Aseman Airlines, Qeshm Airlines, Taban Air, and Zagros Airlines.
Iran 8th Metro line operating, Tehran city to Khomeini Airport
راه اندازي خط هشت متروي تهران به فرودگاه خميني ايران
Iran President Rohani unveiled Hashtgerd to Tehran metro railway گشايش راه آهن مترو تهران به هشتگرد
December 31, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/10/10)
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Golshahr metro station (ايستگاه مترو گلشهر) Geo coordinate
35.8250°N, 50.9329°E
President Hassan Rouhani رئيس جمهور روحاني inaugurated Hashtgerd Subway Station in Alborz province استان البرز this morning, in a ceremony attended by the city mayor and a number of city council members.
Hashtgerd Subway Station ايستگاه متروي هشتگرد will be linked with Golshahr Metro Station ايستگاه مترو گلشهر in Karaj كرج (about 26 kilometers away) - the last station of Tehran Metro’s Line 5 خط پنج متروي تهران.
The construction of Hashtgerd Station started in July 2018, and about 10 trillion rials ($75.7 million) have so far been injected into the project.
According to officials, the new section has the capacity to transport 250,000 passengers per day.
Considering the increasing traffic congestion and air pollution in Karaj and its satellite cities, the line can help alleviate both.
Iran President Rohani unveiled Hashtgerd city to Tehran city metro railway
رئيس جمهور آيين گشايش راه آهن مترو شهر تهران به شهر جديد هشتگرد ايران
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TEHRAN:
Tehran (Persian: تهران), is the capital city of Iran. A bustling metropolis of 14 million people, it is situated at the foot of the towering Alborz mountain range.
Tehran is a cosmopolitan city, with great museums, parks, restaurants, warm friendly people. It deserves at least a few days of your Iranian itinerary.
The city can be roughly divided into two different parts - north and south. The northern districts of Tehran are more prosperous, modern, cosmopolitan and expensive while southern parts is less attractive but cheaper.
At the time of the Zand dynasty, it was a little town that was significant from a strategic point of view. The first of the Qajar kings, Agha Mohammed Khan, named Tehran as the country's capital in 1778, and most of its growth started during the reign of a subsequent Qajar monarch, Fath-Ali Shah. The castle which Agha Mohammed Khan had built was to contain the new majestic buildings.
At the same time, the city's populace was redoubled. Due to the increasing significance of the city, gates, squares and mosques were built and it was at the time of Nassereddin Shah that the city's master sketch was prepared and modern streets were constructed. Later, huge central squares like Toopkhaneh square (now Imam Khomeini) and quite a few military buildings were built. Even though the Qajar dynasty was in a period of decline, Tehran soon took the shape of a modern city. The structure of large government buildings, new streets, recreation centres, urban service organizations, and academic and methodical centres were started, even as most of the old gates and buildings were destroyed and the city's old architectural fabric replaced by a contemporary one.
Tehran has also earned itself the rather unenviable reputation as a smog-filled, traffic-clogged and featureless sprawl of concrete bursting at the seams with 14 million residents. But you can also find an endless number of nice and cosy places in and around the city - if you know where to look. Tehran is also a city of parks and possesses more than 800 of them, all well-kept. The city is nearly a mile high above sea level and as a result is cooler than other cities in the middle east. Summer temperatures are around 32°C or about 90-95°F. The air tends to be very dry.
A combination of factors make Tehran a pleasant place to visit: The dry climate which is constantly cool (at least in the evenings), the proximity of the mountains, the parks and gardens where flowers blossom all through the year, the alleys of trees in the avenues or even smaller streets, and even the water that runs down from the upper city along deep and wide gutters which look like small rivers during spring. The Alborz range on the north of Tehran, which hosts the highest peak in Iran, provides fantastic conditions for ski lovers in the winter. In winter, the mountain hotels and ski-clubs at Shemshak, and Dizine are full several days a week. Some specialist skiers consider the snow value in northern Tehran to be one of the most excellent in the world.
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Major cities across the world have been countering the effects of urban expansion and traffic by building comprehensive subway systems. The Iranian capital, Tehran, started to develop plans for such a network as early as 1975, but after many holdups, the project only began in 1986 with several Chinese companies participating in the initiative.
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Tehran Metro | Best in World | Iran Travel vlog 2019
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Iran Molavi metro station starts operation, Tehran 7th metro line ايستگاه مولوي خط هفت متروي تهران
December 23, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/10/2)
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Iran Molavi metro station starts operation, Tehran 7th metro line
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Iran: Woman dances on Tehran's metro in protest.
An online video which appears to show an Iranian woman defying Iran's strict laws by dancing publicly on the Tehran metro has gone viral. In the video, the unidentified woman gyrates to a song by the British pop group Little Mix. It comes months after online footage of a group of young Iranians dancing to the Pharrell Williams' song Happy led to a number of arrests.
The BBC's Naseem Hatim said the website the footage was posted on 'My Stealthy Freedom' is a place for Iranian women to express personal choice because a lot of women in Iran don't agree with the Islamic law of wearing a hijab.
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