Golshahr Metro Station

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Golshahr Metro Station

ایستگاه مترو گلشهر
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Tehran Metro Station
Karaj Metro Station
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General information
Location Avenue in Iran.svg Golzar Boulevard, District 5, Karaj, Karaj County
Alborz Province, Iran
Coordinates 35°49′30″N50°55′58″E / 35.8250°N 50.9329°E / 35.8250; 50.9329
Operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railways Organization (Metro)
Connections
  • Emam Intersection-Phase 4
  • Golshahr-Kamalshahr
  • Golshahr-Baghestan
  • Golshahr-Rajaeishahr
  • Golshahr-Hashtgerd-e Jadid
  • Golshahr-Hashtgerd-e Qadim
Construction
DepthSurface
History
Opened2004
Services
Preceding station Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Following station
Mammut
towards Hashtgerd
Tehran Metro Line 5.png Mohammad Shahr (Mahdasht)

Golshahr Metro Station is the former western end of Tehran Metro Line 5. [1] [2] It is located in Mehrshahr in southwest of Karaj. In December 2019 Line 5 has been extended further west beyond this station to Hashtgerd. [3]

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References

  1. "Tehran Metro stations list". subway.umka.org. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  2. "نقشه مترو". metro.tehran.ir. Archived from the original on 27 August 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  3. "President Rouhani inaugurates the Karaj-Hashtgerd new Metro Line". iranpress.com. Retrieved 29 September 2020.