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Tehran and Metro
For instance, the Rahyab Behineh, a consultant for Tehran Metro, is studying Tehran Express Line 2.
Tehran Metro currently has a commuter line between Tehran and Karaj.
Tehran Metro
** Tehran Metro
Along with extension work on the Tehran Metro, six other metro projects are being built.
* Tehran Metro
Ray is connected via the Tehran Metro to the rest of Tehran and has many industries and factories in operation.
It is connected by freeway, railway to Tehran 40 km east and Qazvin 100 km northwest, and by commuter rail to Tehran subway system ( Metro ).
The Tehran Metro is a rapid transit system serving Tehran, the capital of Iran.
The Tehran Metro carries more than 2 million passengers a day.
In 2010, 459 million trips were made on Tehran Metro.
Tehran Subway arriving into Vali Asr Metro Station | Vali-e-asr station.
Changchun Railway Vehicles | CRV Type DKZ2 Cars in Tehran Metro System
Tehran Metro
The initial plans of the Tehran Metro, which was to be Iran's first metro system, were laid out before the Iranian revolution in the 1970s.
On March 3, 1982, the Iranian Cabinet ministers formally announced the stop of Tehran Metro operations by the French company.
In 1985, the " Tehran Metro Execution Plan " was re-approved by Majles ( Iran Parliament ) on the basis of legal project of " Amendment of Law of Establishment of Tehran Urban and suburban Railway Company " which had been founded on Farvardin 1364 ( April 1985 ).
The year after Asghar Ebrahimi Asl left the management of the Metro Company and Mohsen Hashemi succeeded him, the first line of the Tehran Metro was launched between Tehran and Karaj.

Tehran and is
* 2006 – The International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust is opened in Tehran, Iran by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ; Nations such as Israel and the United States express concern.
* 1979 – The Ayatollah Khomeini is welcomed back to Tehran, Iran after nearly 15 years of exile.
Tokyo is at about 35 degrees north latitude, comparable to that of Tehran, Athens, or Las Vegas.
It is most severe in highly industrialized, densely populated areas of North America, Europe, and Japan and in major cities in the Middle East and North Africa like Tehran and Cairo, but even relatively small amounts of light can be noticed and create problems.
* 1979 – Iranian Jewish businessman Habib Elghanian is executed by firing squad in Tehran, prompting the mass exodus of the once 100, 000 member strong Jewish community of Iran.
* A mass candle vigil is held in Tehran, Iran to mourn the loss of life in the United States.
It is called " Spain's own Tehran ", similar to the 1979 – 80 Iran American U. S. Embassy Hostages of Americans.
Shiraz is south of Tehran.
Along with Tehran and Esfahan, Shiraz is one of the handful of Iranian cities with a sizable Jewish population, and more than one active synagogue.
* University of Science and Culture ( or in Persian: Daneshgah Elm va Farhang ) is located in the Tehran, Iran
It shows Darius and Xerxes receiving tribute and is now kept in the Iranbustan Museum in Tehran.
The body, after being exposed for some days, was recovered by the Bábís and conveyed to a shrine near Tehran, whence it was ultimately removed to Haifa, where it is now enshrined.
Tehran () ( Tehrān ; ), sometimes spelled Teheran, is the capital of Iran and Tehran Province.
Contemporary Tehran is a modern city featuring many structures, of which the Azadi ( Freedom ) Tower and the Milad Tower have come to be symbols of Tehran itself.
Throughout Iran's history, the capital has been moved many times, and Tehran is the 32nd national capital of Iran.
Tehran historically was known as Ray which is etymologically connected to the Old Persian and Avesta Rhaga.
The sanctuary of Bibi Shahr-Banu situated in modern Tehran spur and accessible only to women is associated with the memory of the daughter of Yazdagird who, according to tradition, became the wife of al-Husayn b. Ali, the third Shi ' ite Imam.
The origin of the name Tehran is unknown.
In some sources of the early era, the city is mentioned as " Rhages's Tehran ".
Because the city is large with significant differences in elevation among various districts, the weather is often cooler in the hilly north than in the flat southern part of Tehran.

Tehran and going
" Roosevelt reminded Churchill of Stalin's comments at the Tehran Conference, and asked " Are you going to let Germany produce modern metal furniture?
More recently, however, due to both the economic importance of the Caspian and the Gilān ’ s proximity to Tehran, Gilaki has been under ¬ going a massive, indelible Persian imprint: heavy influx of vocabulary ( e. g., Pers.

Tehran and express
On 7 March 1999, an overland Tehran-Karaj express electric train started a limited service of 31. 4 km between Azadi Square ( Tehran ) and Malard ( Karaj ) calling at one intermediate station at Vardavard.

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