Imam Ali Expressway

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Imam Ali Expressway
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Route information
Length35 km (22 mi)
Major junctions
North end Zeichen 102 - Kreuzung oder Einmundung mit Vorfahrt von rechts, StVO 1970.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Artesh Expressway
South end Zeichen 102 - Kreuzung oder Einmundung mit Vorfahrt von rechts, StVO 1970.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Avini Expressway
Location
Country Iran
Major cities Tehran
Highway system
Imam Ali Highway near Piroozi St 1396092910395320312836674 pyrwzy.jpg
Imam Ali Highway near Piroozi St

Imam Ali Expressway is an expressway in eastern Tehran. It is from Darabad to Ray. This highway links the northernmost point of Tehran to the southernmost site, it cuts off east-west highways and streets, and this makes it easier to access other parts of Tehran. Imam Ali highway plays a role as a communication link among many main arteries of the city. [1] [2]

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