Ghaem Metro Station

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Ghaem Metro Station

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Tehran Metro Station
General information
Location Square in Iran.png Shahrak-e Qa'em 1st Square, Shahrak-e Qa'em, District 1, Tehran, Shemiranat County
Tehran Province, Iran
Coordinates 35°47′58″N51°31′18″E / 35.79944°N 51.52167°E / 35.79944; 51.52167
Operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railways Organization (Metro)
Connections
  • 298 Tajrish Term.-Shahrak-e Qa'em
History
Opened31 Shahrivar 1394 H-Kh (22 September 2015) [1]
Services
Preceding station Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Following station
Terminus Tehran Metro Line 3.png Shahid Mahallati
towards Azadegan

Ghaem Metro Station is a station in line 3 of the Tehran Metro. [2] [3] It is located at Shahrak-e Qa'em in Northeastern Tehran. Ghaem Station is the Northeastern terminus of Tehran's line 3.

The station is located in the proximity of Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch - Velayat Campus.

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References

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