Freeway 5 (Iran)

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Freeway in Iran.svg IRN-Fwy 5.svg
IRN-EN-Fwy 5.svg
Freeway 5
5 آزادراه
Khalij Fars (Persian Gulf) Freeway
Freeway 5 (Iran)
Route information
Part of AH2-IRN.svg AH2 AH8-IRN.svg AH8
Length415 km (258 mi)
Major junctions
From Tehran, Tehran
Expressway in Iran.svg Azadegan Expressway
Major intersections
To Sar Bandar, Khuzestan
IRN-96.svgIRN-EN-96.svg Road 96
Location
Country Iran
Provinces Tehran, Markazi, Qom, Lorestan, Khuzestan
Major cities Parand, Tehran
Saveh, Markazi
Salafchegan, Qom
Arak, Markazi
Borujerd, Lorestan
Khorramabad, Lorestan
Andimeshk, Khuzestan
Shush, Khuzestan
Ahvaz, Khuzestan
Highway system

Freeway 5 is a freeway in Iran connecting two cities of Tehran and Bandar Imam via Saveh, Arak, Borujerd, Khorramabad, Andimeshk and Ahvaz. This freeway is part of North-South Corridor. It starts from Azadegan Expressway and ends at Bandar Imam. It runs along Road 65, Road 56 and Road 37. The AADT of the section from Ahvaz to Bandar Imam is 15,000, of which 2,500 are Iraqi tankers. [1]

Contents

Completed parts

Parts under construction

Planned parts

Detailed characteristics

Pfeil unten.svg From North to South Pfeil unten.svg
Zeichen 123.svg Pfeil oben.svg Under construction Pfeil oben.svg Zeichen 123.svg
Zeichen 123.svg
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg
Expressway in Iran.svg Azadegan Expressway
Pfeil oben.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Tehran Pfeil oben.svg
Municipal District 18
ETC Sign-IR.png Toll Station-IR.png Tehran Toll Station
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Eslamshahr–Ahmadabad-e Mostowfi Expressway
North to Ahmadabad-e MostowfiTehran
South to Eslamshahr
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Nasimshahr
Built-up Area in Iran.png Dehshad-e Bala
Tehran Cargo Terminal
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Orvin
AB-AS-blau.svg North to Built-up Area in Iran.png ShahriarShahedshahrSababshahr
South to Golerstan
Zeichen 360-50 - Fernsprecher (600x600), StVO 1992.svg Zeichen 361-50.svg Parkplatz mit WC (Zeichen).png Zeichen 376.svg Negarestan Service Station
AB-AS-blau.svg North to AlardShahriar
South to Built-up Area in Iran.png Robat Karim-Centre
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Robat Karim-South
Built-up Area in Iran.png Shahrak-e Parandak
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Parand
BSicon FLUGg.svg Imam Khomeini International Airport
Towards IRN-65.svgIRN-EN-65.svg Road 65
ETC Sign-IR.png Toll Station-IR.png Parand Toll Station
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg IRN-65.svgIRN-EN-65.svg Road 65
North to Robat Karim
South to Parandak, Markazi
Pfeil oben.svg Tehran Province Pfeil oben.svg
Pfeil unten.svg Markazi Province Pfeil unten.svg
AB-AS-blau.svg
Rudshur Power Plant
AB-AS-blau.svg IRN-65.svgIRN-EN-65.svg Road 65
Freeway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg
IR Freeway 2 sign.svg Tehran Southern bypass freeway (Ghadir freeway)
North to Abyek-Ghazvin-Tabriz
South to Charmshahr-Mashhad
Zeichen 360-50 - Fernsprecher (600x600), StVO 1992.svg Zeichen 361-50.svg Parkplatz mit WC (Zeichen).png Zeichen 376.svg Baran Service Station
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Soltan Ahmadlu
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Mamunieh
Freeway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-blau.svg
IR Freeway 6 sign.svg Freeway 6
Towards Hamadan
ETC Sign-IR.png Toll Station-IR.png Kaveh Toll Station
AB-AS-blau.svg Kaveh Industrial Park
AB-AS-blau.svg IRN-48.svgIRN-EN-48.svg Road 48
Towards Saveh
Toll Station-IR.png Saveh Toll Station
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Hoseinabad
Built-up Area in Iran.png Emamabad
Zeichen 360-50 - Fernsprecher (600x600), StVO 1992.svg Zeichen 361-50.svg Parkplatz mit WC (Zeichen).png Zeichen 376.svg Service Station
Pfeil oben.svg Markazi Province Pfeil oben.svg
Pfeil unten.svg Qom Province Pfeil unten.svg
Zeichen 360-50 - Fernsprecher (600x600), StVO 1992.svg Zeichen 361-50.svg Parkplatz mit WC (Zeichen).png Zeichen 376.svg Service Station
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Dastjerd
Toll Station-IR.png Salafchegan Toll Station
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg IRN-56.svgIRN-EN-56.svg Road 56
East to Qom
West to Arak
Continues as:
IRN-65.svgIRN-EN-65.svg Road 65
South Towards Delijan-Isfahan
Zeichen 123.svg Under construction Zeichen 123.svg
Pfeil oben.svg Qom Province Pfeil oben.svg
Pfeil unten.svg Markazi Province Pfeil unten.svg
Zeichen 123.svg Under construction Zeichen 123.svg
AB-AS-blau.svg IRN-56.svgIRN-EN-56.svg Road 56
East to SalafcheganQomTehran
West to Arak
AB-AS-blau.svg BSicon FLUGg.svg Arak Airport
Built-up Area in Iran.png Arak
AB-AS-blau.svg IRN-47.svgIRN-EN-47.svg Road 47
North to FarmahinKomeyjan
South to Arak
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Marzijaran
Built-up Area in Iran.png Arak
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg IRN-56.svgIRN-EN-56.svg Road 56
West to Arak
East to MohajeranBorujerdMalayer
Pfeil unten.svg Zeichen 123.svg Under construction Zeichen 123.svg Pfeil unten.svg
Pfeil oben.svg Markazi Province Pfeil oben.svg
Pfeil unten.svg Lorestan Province Pfeil unten.svg
AB-AS-blau.svg IRN-56.svgIRN-EN-56.svg Road 56
Towards Borujerd
AB-AS-blau.svg IRN-37.svgIRN-EN-37.svg Road 37
North to Borujerd
South to Chalanchulan
AB-AS-blau.svg IRN-37.svgIRN-EN-37.svg Road 37
Towards Khorramabad
Pfeil oben.svg Zeichen 123.svg Under construction Zeichen 123.svg Pfeil oben.svg
Freeway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg
IRN-37.svgIRN-EN-37.svg Road 37
North to Khorramabad
South to Pol-e Dokhtar
Toll Station-IR.png Khorramabad Toll Station
Zeichen 360-50 - Fernsprecher (600x600), StVO 1992.svg Zeichen 361-50.svg Parkplatz mit WC (Zeichen).png Zeichen 376.svg Pol-e Zal Service Station
Toll Station-IR.png Pol-e Zal Toll Station
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg IRN-37.svgIRN-EN-37.svg Road 37
North to Pol-e DokhtarKhorramabad
South to Andimeshk
Pfeil oben.svg Lorestan Province Pfeil oben.svg
Pfeil unten.svg Khuzestan Province Pfeil unten.svg
Freeway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg
IRN-37.svgIRN-EN-37.svg Road 37
North to Pol-e Dokhtar
South to AndimeshkDezfulAhvaz
Zeichen 123.svg Under Construction Zeichen 123.svg
Freeway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg
Expressway in Iran.svg IRN-86.svgIRN-EN-86.svg Road 86
East to OmidiyehRamhormoz
Expressway in Iran.svg Modares Expressway
Towards Ahvaz
Expressway in Iran.svg Ahvaz Northern Bypass Expressway
Ahvaz Southern Ring Road
ETC Sign-IR.png Toll Station-IR.png Ahvaz Toll Station
Zeichen 360-50 - Fernsprecher (600x600), StVO 1992.svg Zeichen 361-50.svg Parkplatz mit WC (Zeichen).png Zeichen 376.svg Service Station
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png
AB-AS-blau.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Shahrak-e Shahid Chamran
Zeichen 123.svg
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg
Zeichen 123.svg IRN-96.svgIRN-EN-96.svg Road 96 (Mahshahr Bypass Expressway)
Freeway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg
IRN-96.svgIRN-EN-96.svg Road 96
East to MahshahrOmidiyehRamshirBushehr
West to Bandar-e Emam KhomeyniAbadan
Pfeil oben.svg From South to North Pfeil oben.svg

Images

Tehran–Pardis Freeway

Freeway in Iran.svg IRN-Fwy 5.svg
IRN-EN-Fwy 5.svg
Freeway 5
5 آزادراه
Tehran-Pardis Freeway
آزادراه تهران-پردیس
Road 5-2.jpg
Route information
Length23 km (14 mi)
Major junctions
From Tehran, Tehran
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Babayi Expressway
Major intersectionsIRN-77.svgIRN-EN-77.svg Road 77
To Pardis, Tehran
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg Freeway in Iran.svg Bumehen Southern Bypass Freeway
IRN-77.svgIRN-EN-77.svg Road 77
Location
Country Iran
Provinces Tehran
Major cities Tehran, Tehran
Pardis, Tehran
Highway system

Detailed characteristics

Pfeil unten.svg From North to South Pfeil unten.svg
Freeway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg
Freeway in Iran.svg Bumehen Southern Bypass Freeway
Zeichen 123.svg Freeway in Iran.svg Bumehen Northern Bypass Freeway

IRN-77.svgIRN-EN-77.svg Road 77
North to BumehenRudehen
South to PardisJajrud

AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg IRN-77.svgIRN-EN-77.svg Road 77
North to Bumehen
South to Jajrud
Avenue in Iran.svg Khalij-e Fars Boulevard
Pardis-Centre
Built-up Area in Iran.png Estalak
Pfeil oben.svg Built-up Area in Iran.png Pardis Pfeil oben.svg
ETC Sign-IR.png Toll Station-IR.png Pardis Toll Station
AB-AS-blau.svg IRN-77.svgIRN-EN-77.svg Road 77
North to Bumehen
South to Jajrud
AB-AS-blau.svg IRN-77.svgIRN-EN-77.svg Road 77
North to Jajrud
South to Tehran
Freeway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg
Expressway in Iran.svg Babayi Expressway
Pfeil oben.svg From South to North Pfeil oben.svg

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