Tehran railway station
- BRT 7
· 105 Rahahan-Tajrish
· 151 Rahahan-Valiasr Sq.
· 152 Rahahan-Parkway
- 245 Rahahan-Naziabad-Shahr-e Rey Metro
- 246 Rahahan-Khazaneh-Shahr-e Rey Metro
- 258 Javadieh-Fayyazbakhsh Term.
- 259 Shahrak-e Valfajr-Moein Term.
- 275 Imam Khomeini Hospital-Moein Term.
- 320 Rahahan-Khorasan Sq.
- 330 Rahahan-Parking Shahr-e Rey
- 336 Rahahan-Qods Blvd.
- 349 Rahahan-Mahallati Exp'way
- 359 Rahahan-Haft-e Tir
- 365 Khaniabad-e No-Enqelab Sq.
- 366 Vesal Blvd.-Enqelab Sq.
- 367 Terminal-e Jonub-Enqelab Sq.
- 417 Sarvari Term.-Fayyazbakhsh Term.
- 430 Rahahan-Shahr-e Aftab
- 907 Rahahan-Tajrish
- 911 Rahahan-Emam Hossein Sq.
Tehran Railway Station (Persian: ايستگاه راه آهن تهران, Istgah-e Rah Ahan-e Tehran) is located in Rah Ahan Square, at the foot of Valiasr Street in the southern part of Tehran, the capital of Iran. The railway station was originally designed in 1928-29 by Polish architect Władysław Horodecki, who died before the construction could begin. In 1930, the experienced Danish railway architect Knud Tanggaard Seest was then tasked to finish the project.[1] Around the time it opened in 1930, the previous tram system in Tehran was shut down. Seest changed the original plans dramatically and gave the railway station a new, highly modern, strict design. Thanks to Seest the Teheran Railway Station is one of the finest examples of early modernistic architecture in the Middle East.
Service summary
Note: Classifications are unofficial and only to best reflect the type of service offered on each path
Meaning of Classifications:
- Local Service: Services originating from a major city, and running outwards, with stops at all stations
- Regional Service: Services connecting two major centres, with stops at almost all stations
- InterRegio Service: Services connecting two major centres, with stops at major and some minor stations
- InterRegio-Express Service:Services connecting two major centres, with stops at major stations
- InterCity Service: Services connecting two (or more) major centres, with no stops in between, with the sole purpose of connecting said centres.
- International Service: Nakhchivan — Mashhad speed train No. 15/16 operated by Azerbaijan Railways[2]
Gallery
- Platforms
- Hall
See also
References
- ^ a b Hegner Christiansen, Jørgen. "K.T. Seest" (in Danish). Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbach Kunstnerleksikon. Retrieved 2024-06-27.
- ^ ""Azərbaycan Dəmir Yolları" QSC".
External links
Media related to Tehran Railway Station at Wikimedia Commons
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