Damavand Street

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Damavand Street
Damavand Street map.png
Native nameخیابان دماوند  (Persian)
Length 13 km (8 mi)
East end AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Zeinoddin Expressway
Expressway in Iran.svg Yasini Expressway
Expressway in Iran.svg Road77.png Tehran-Damavand Expressway
Road in Iran.png Telo Road
West end Square in Iran.png Emam Hossein Square

Damavand Street is a street in central and eastern Tehran, Iran.

Pfeil unten.svg From East to West Pfeil unten.svg
AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Yasini Expressway
Expressway in Iran.svg Road77.png Tehran-Damavand Expressway
Road in Iran.png Telo Road
Expressway in Iran.svg Zeinoddin Expressway
Sing uturnallowed.png U-Turn
Sinnbild Autobahnausfahrt.svg Street in Iran.svg Jashnvare Street
Sing uturnallowed.png U-Turn
Zeichen 361-50.svg Filling Station
AB-Kreuz-grun.svg
Zeichen 123.svg
Expressway in Iran.svg Resalat Expressway
Expressway in Iran.svg Yasini Expressway
Sing uturnallowed.png U-Turn
France road sign A17.svg Avenue in Iran.svg Shahed Street
France road sign A17.svg Street in Iran.svg Hojar-ebne-Ady Street
Street in Iran.svg To
Expressway in Iran.svg Yasini Expressway
Expressway in Iran.svg Doran Expressway
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Tehranpars Crossroad Station
Sweden road sign E22.svg Tehran Eastern Bus Terminal
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Dariush Station
AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Baqeri Expressway
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Khaqani Station
France road sign A17.svg Avenue in Iran.svg Masil Jajrud Boulevard
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Abureyhan Station
France road sign A17.svg Street in Iran.svg Ayat Street
Street in Iran.svg Emamat Street
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Ayat Station
France road sign A17.svg Avenue in Iran.svg Masil Bakhtar Boulevard
Street in Iran.svg 30 Metri Niruye havaei Street
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Niruye Havaei Station
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Vahidiye Station
France road sign A17.svg Street in Iran.svg Shahid Davoudi Street
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Sabalan Station
France road sign A17.svg Street in Iran.svg Sabalan Street
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Forudgah Station
Zeichen 102 - Kreuzung oder Einmundung mit Vorfahrt von rechts, StVO 1970.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Emam Ali Expressway
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Bu Ali Station
Zeichen 361-50.svg Filling Station
Sinnbild Kraftomnibus.svg Tehran BRT Line Montazeri Station
Square in Iran.png
Emam Hossein Square
Street in Iran.svg 17 Shahrivar Street
Continues as Street in Iran.svg Enqelab Street
Pfeil oben.svg From West to East Pfeil oben.svg

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