Eram-e Sabz Metro Station
Station of the Tehran Metro
35°43′03″N 51°18′07″E / 35.7176°N 51.3020°E / 35.7176; 51.3020- 233 Eram-e Sabz Metro-Jannatabad
- 296 Eram-e Sabz Metro-Kuhsar Terminal
- 421 Eram-e Sabz Metro-Shahran
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Preceding station | Tehran Metro | Following station | ||
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Allameh Jafari towards Eram-e Sabz | Shahrak-e Ekbatan towards Shahid Kolahdooz | |||
Varzeshgah-e Azadi towards Hashtgerd | Tehran (Sadeghiyeh) Terminus |
Eram-e Sabz Metro Station is a station in Tehran Metro Line 4 and Line 5.[1] It is located north of Tehran-Karaj Freeway and Ekbatan. It is the western terminus of Line 4, next to Shahrak-e Ekbatan Metro Station and it is between Azadi Stadium Metro Station and Sadeghieh (Tehran) Metro Station on Line 5.[2] The station was formerly called Ekbatan (Eram-e Sabz), however the Ekbatan part of the name was dropped in July 2015, in order to avoid confusion with the nearby Shahrak-e Ekbatan Metro Station, as part of the city council's consideration of polling of the public opinions.[3]
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- Ghaem
- Shahid Mahallati
- Aghdasiyeh
- Nobonyad
- Hossein Abad
- Heravi
- Shahid Zeyn-o-ddin
- Khajeh Abdollah-e Ansari
- Shahid Sayyad-e Shirazi
- Shahid Ghoddoosi
- Sohrevardi
- Shahid Beheshti
- Meydan-e Jahad
- Mirzaye Shirazi
- Meydan-e Vali Asr
- Teatr-e Shahr
- Moniriyeh
- Mahdiyeh
- Rahahan
- Javadiyeh
- Zam Zam
- Shahrak-e Shari'ati
- Abdol Abad
- Ne'mat Abad
- Azadegan
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- Hashtgerd
- Mammut
- Golshahr
- Mohammad Shahr (Mahdasht)
- Karaj
- Alborz
- Garmdarreh
- Vardavard
- Iran Khodro
- Chitgar
- Varzeshgah-e Azadi
- Eram-e Sabz
- Tehran (Sadeghiyeh)
- Dowlat Abad
- Kiyan Shahr
- Be'sat
- Shahid Rezaei
- Amirkabir
- Meydan-e Shohada
- Emam Hossein
- Shohada-ye Haftom-e Tir
- Meydan-e Vali Asr
- Bustan-e Lale
- Kargar
- Daneshgah-e Tarbiat Modares
- Shahrak-e Azmayesh
- Marzdaran
- Yadegar-e Emam
- Ashrafi-e Esfahani
- Shahid Sattari
- Shahr-e Ziba
- Shahran
- Shahid Arman Aliverdi
- Basij
- Ahang
- Dolab
- Meydan-e Ghiam
- Molavi
- Meydan-e Mohammadiyeh
- Mahdiyeh
- Helal-e Ahmar
- Beryanak
- Komeyl
- Roudaki
- Shahid Navvab-e Safavi
- Towhid
- Modafe'an-e Salamat
- Daneshgah-e Tarbiat Modares
- Bustan-e Goftogoo
- Tehran Milad Tower
- Meydan-e San'at
- Shahid Dadman
- Meydan-e Ketab
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