Baharestan Metro Station (Isfahan)

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Baharestan Station

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Isfahan Metro Station
General information
Location Avenue in Iran.svg Baharestan Boulevard
Districts 8-12, Isfahan
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Coordinates 32°42′55″N51°37′31″E / 32.71528°N 51.62528°E / 32.71528; 51.62528
Operated by Isfahan Urban and Suburban Railways Organization
Line(s)1
Connections
  • Isfahan Bus 82.png 82 Malekshahr-Esteqlal
History
Opened12 Aban, 1395 H-Sh (2 November 2016) [1]
Services
Preceding station Isfahan Metro Following station
Qods Line 1 Golestan

Baharestan Metro Station is a station on Isfahan Metro Line 1. The station started operation on 2 November 2016. [2] It is located at Baharestan Boulevard in northern Isfahan. The next station on the west side is Qods Station and on the east side Golestan Station having a similar status as yet unopened.

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References

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  2. "UrbanRail.Net > Asia > Iran > Isfahan Metro". www.urbanrail.net. Retrieved 2018-01-21.