Isfahan Metro

Rapid transit system in Isfahan, Iran
4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
System map

Isfahan Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Isfahan, Iran.

The first phase of Line 1 runs for 11 km (6.8 mi) from Qods in the northwest to Shohada via Kaveh long-distance bus terminal.[1]

Prospective plan of the subway

Lines

Line 1

Takhti station

Line 1 (Green/Turquoise) is a north to south line that runs for 11 km (6.8 mi) from Qods to Shohada via Kaveh long-distance bus terminal. There are 20 stations: Ashegh Abad (Qods), Baharestan, Golestan, Shahid Mofateh, Shahid Alikhani, Jaber, Kaveh, Shahid Chamran, Shahid Bahonar, Meydan Shohada, Takhti, Meydan-e- Emam Hossein (darvazeh Dolat), Meydan-e- Enghelab, Si-o-se-pol, Doctor Shariati, Meydan-e-Azadi, Daneshgah(University), Kargar, Kuy-e-Emam (khabgah) and Defa-e- Moghadas(Payeneh Soffeh). Not all stations are in service at the moment.

The line was opened for commercial services on October 15, 2015. Construction commenced in 2001 but was subject to multiple delays.

The next phase would extend the line south from Shohada to the Soffeh long-distance bus terminal; in the longer term extensions are planned at both ends.

Line 2

Line 2 (blue) is planned to be an east–west line.

Line 3

Line 3 (Gold) is planned to run in the south of the city in its first stage.

Suburban rail

Three suburban rail lines are planned to feed the metro.

Network map

Map

See also

Transportation in Isfahan

References

  1. ^ "Esfahan metro opens - Railway Gazette". www.railwaygazette.com. Archived from the original on 2015-10-18.

External links

Media related to Isfahan Metro at Wikimedia Commons

  • Subways in Iran Archived 2017-10-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • Isfahan Metro Official Website
  • Isfahan Metro (urbanrail.net)
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Isfahan Metro Stations
  • Qods (Malekshahr)
  • Baharestan
  • Golestan
  • Shahid Mofateh
  • Shahid Alikhani
  • Jaber
  • Kaveh
  • Shahid Chamran
  • Shahid Bahonar
  • Shohada
  • Takhti
  • Imam Hossein
  • Enqelab
  • Si-o-se Pol
  • Shari'ati
  • Azadi
  • Daneshgah-e Esfahan
  • Kargar
  • Kuy-e Emam
  • Defa'-e Moqaddas
Planned
North-South Line (1)
  • Daneshgah-e San'ati
  • Dehnow
  • Amir Kabir
  • Resalat
  • Qods (Malekshahr)
  • Baharestan
  • Golestan
  • Shahid Mofateh
  • Shahid Alikhani
  • Jaber
  • Kaveh
  • Shahid Chamran
  • Shahid Bahonar
  • Shohada
  • Takhti
  • Imam Hossein
  • Enqelab
  • Si-o-se Pol
  • Shari'ati
  • Azadi
  • Daneshgah-e Esfahan
  • Kargar
  • Kuy-e Emam
  • Defa'-e Moqaddas
Shahinshahr Line
  • Shahinshahr
  • Daneshgah-e San'ati
Baharestan Line
  • Soffeh
  • Rahahan
  • Baharestan City
Baharestan-Mobarakeh Line
  • Baharestan City
  • Shahrak-e San'ati
  • Deh-e Sorkh
  • Zibashahr
  • Mobarakeh
  • Fulad-e Mobarakeh
East-West Line (2)
  • Darak
  • Zeinabieh
  • Asheq-e Esfahani
  • Oman Samani
  • Laleh
  • Shahed
  • Toghchi
  • Ebn-e Sina
  • Imam Ali
  • Amadegah
  • Imam Hossein
  • Khalaja
  • Kashani
  • Shahid Kharazi
  • Kohandezh
  • Javan
  • Samadieh
  • Rehnan
  • Payam-e Nur
  • Khomeinishahr
Southwest Line (3)
  • Azadi
  • Hakim-e Nezami
  • Artesh
  • Simin
  • Bagh-e Ferdows
  • Keshavarz
  • Qa'emieh
  • Takht-e Rostam
  • Dorcheh
  • Falavarjan
  • Fuladshahr
  • Zobahan
  • Zarrinshahr
  • Varnamkhast
  • Fulad-e Mobarakeh
  • Majlesi City
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Public transit systems in Isfahan Province

Isfahan and Suburbs Urban Railway Organization

Lenjan County Mass Transit Organization

Kashan and Suburbs Bus Organization

Isfahan and Suburbs Bus Company

Khomeynishahr and Suburbs Bus Organization

Shahreza Bus Company

Falavarjan County Municipalities Mass Transit Organization

Shahinshahr and Suburbs Bus Organization

Mobarakeh and Suburbs Bus Organization

Najafabad and Suburbs Bus Organization

Baharestan City Public Transit Organization

Borkhar County Mass Transit Organization

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  • Karaj
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