Gholhak Metro Station

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Gholhak

ایستگاه مترو قلهک
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Tehran Metro Station
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General information
Location Street in Iran.svg Shariati Street, Gholhak
District 3, Tehran, Tehran County
Iran
Coordinates 35°46′22″N51°26′17″E / 35.77278°N 51.43806°E / 35.77278; 51.43806
Operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railways Organization (Metro)
Connections
  • 303 Pich-e Shemiran-Qods Sq.
History
Opened1388 H-Kh (2009)
Services
Preceding station Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Following station
Shahid Sadr
towards Tajrish
Tehran Metro Line 1.png Shariati
towards Kahrizak

Gholhak Metro Station is a station of Tehran Metro Line 1. [1] It is located in Shariati Street in Gholhak neighborhood. The neighboring stations are Shariati and Shahid Sadr. It was opened on 19 May 2009. [2]

Facilities

The station has a ticket office, escalators, cash machines, bus routes, pay phones, water fountains, and a lost and found.

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References

  1. "نقشه مترو". metro.tehran.ir. Archived from the original on 2019-08-27. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  2. Veloso, Bryan (20 May 2009). "New Subway Stations: Gholhak and Shariati - Tehran, Line 1 Subway, 2009/5/20". Tehran Live - Daily Photos From Tehran. Bryan Veloso. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2010.