Meydan-e Jahad Metro Station

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Meydan-e Jahad Metro Station

ایستگاه مترو میدان جهاد
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Tehran Metro Station
Meydan-e Jahad Metro Station 4.jpg
General information
Location Street in Iran.svg Valiasr Street- Street in Iran.svg Fatemi Street, District 6, Tehran, Tehran County
Tehran Province, Iran
Operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railways Organization (Metro)
History
Opened1394 H-Kh (2015)
Services
Preceding station Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Following station
Mirzaye Shirazi
towards Ghaem
Tehran Metro Line 3.png Meydan-e Vali Asr
towards Azadegan

Meydan-e Jahad Metro Station is a station in line 3 of the Tehran Metro. [1] [2] It is located at the intersection of Valiasr Street and Fatemi Street. The station was planned to be named "Meydan-e Jahad" prior to opening, however, just one day after the official opening, the name was changed "Shohada-ye Resaneh" for the first two months of its operation. However, due to popular complaints about the new name not being reflective of any nearby geographical feature, and the name being unfamiliar to most users, the name was reverted to the initially planned name. This name change cost the Metro Organization about 2 billion tomans.

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References

  1. "Tehran Metro stations list". subway.umka.org. Retrieved 2018-07-23.
  2. "نقشه مترو". metro.tehran.ir. Archived from the original on 2019-08-27. Retrieved 2019-11-02.