Freeways in Iran

Freeway network plan

The history of Freeways in Iran goes back to 35 years ago. The first freeway in Iran, Freeway 2 was built before the revolution, between Tehran and Karaj. The construction of Tehran-Qom Freeway was started and the studies of many freeways today started before the revolution. Today, Iran has about 2,160 kilometres (1,340 mi) of freeway. The total AADT of the system is 144 Million vehicles.[1]

Numbered List

Freeway 1

Sign Name Situation
Qazvin-Rasht

Freeway 2

Sign Name Situation
Mashhad-Baghche
Baghche-NeyshaburUnder construction
Neyshabur-SemnanUnder construction
Semnan-GarmsarUnder construction
Qom-Garmsar
Tehran-Karaj
Karaj-Qazvin
Qazvin-Zanjan
Zanjan-Tabriz
Tabriz-BazarganUnder construction

Freeway 3

Sign Name Situation
Tehran-ShomalCompleted on section 4, Under construction on section 1 and 2 , Planned on section 3

Freeway 5

Sign Name Situation
Tehran-SavehCompleted
Saveh-SalafcheganCompleted
Salafchegan-ArakUnder construction
Arak Northern Bypass Freeway1 lane complete
Second lane under construction
Arak-Borujerd-KhorramabadUnder construction
Khorramabad-AndimeshkCompleted
Andimeshk-AhvazUnder construction
Ahvaz-Bandar KhomeiniCompleted

Freeway 6

Sign Name Situation
Saveh-Hamadan Freeway

Freeway 7

Sign Name Situation
Tehran-Qom
Qom-Kashan-Esfahan
Esfahan Western Bypass
Esfahan-ShirazUnder construction

Freeway 9

Sign Name Situation
Esfahan-Shahinshahr

Zobahan

Sign Name Situation
Zobahan

Other

Sign Name Situation
Mashhad Northern bypassCompleted
Esfahan Eastern BypassUnder Construction
Karaj Northern bypassUnder Construction
Tehran Southern BypassUnder Construction
Tabriz-UrmiaSections one and two are completed, Sections three and four are under cunstruction
Maragheh-HashtrudUnder construction
Sirjan-Bandarabbassection one is under construction. others are on planned.
Mashhad-Bojnurd-GorganSection Mashhad - Bojnurd is under construction, Section Bojnurd - Gorgan is planned
Kerman-AnarPlanned
Kerman-Zahedan-MirjavehPlanned
Gorgan-Sari-RashtPlanned
Natanz-SirjanPlanned
Shiraz-BushehrPlanned
Shiraz-Firuzabad-JamPlanned

References

  1. "تین نیوز". Archived from the original on 2015-06-12. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
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