Freeway 5 | |
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5 آزادراه | |
Khalij Fars (Persian Gulf) Freeway | |
Route information | |
Part of AH2 AH8 | |
Length | 415 km (258 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | Tehran, Tehran Azadegan Expressway |
To | Sar Bandar, Khuzestan 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]
Freeway 5 | |
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5 آزادراه | |
Tehran-Pardis Freeway آزادراه تهران-پردیس | |
Route information | |
Length | 23 km (14 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | Tehran, Tehran Babayi Expressway |
Road 77 | |
To | Pardis, Tehran Bumehen Southern Bypass Freeway Road 77 |
Location | |
Country | Iran |
Provinces | Tehran |
Major cities | Tehran, Tehran Pardis, Tehran |
Highway system | |
From North to South | ||||||
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| Bumehen Southern Bypass Freeway
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Road 77 North to Bumehen South to Jajrud Khalij-e Fars Boulevard Pardis-Centre Estalak | ||||||
Pardis | ||||||
Pardis Toll Station | ||||||
Road 77 North to Bumehen South to Jajrud | ||||||
Road 77 North to Jajrud South to Tehran | ||||||
| Babayi Expressway | |||||
From South to North |
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