Kazemi Expressway

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Expressway in Iran.svg
Shahid Kazemi Expressway
بزرگراه شهيد كاظمی
Route information
Length3.75 km (2.33 mi)
Major junctions
North end AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Javaneh Expressway
Expressway in Iran.svg Saidi Expressway
South end AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg Freeway in Iran.svg IR Freeway 7.svg Tehran-Qom Freeway
Expressway in Iran.svg Azadegan Expressway
Location
Country Iran
Major cities Tehran
Highway system

Kazemi Expressway starts from Zam-zam Square and goes south and ends in Jahad Square.

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Expressway in Iran.svg
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Zam-zam Square
Expressway in Iran.svg Niruye Havaei Expressway
Expressway in Iran.svg Saidi Expressway
AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Street in Iran.svg Shekoufeh Street
Expressway in Iran.svg
AB-Kreuz-blaugrun.svg
Jahad Square
Freeway in Iran.svg IR Freeway 7.svg Tehran-Qom Freeway
Expressway in Iran.svg Azadegan Expressway
Pfeil oben.svg From West to East Pfeil oben.svg

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