Meydan-e San'at Metro Station

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Meydan-e San'at Metro Station

ایستگاه مترو میدان صنعت
Aystegah-e Mitru-ye Midan Sân't
Tehran Metro Logo.svg
Tehran Metro Station
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General information
Location Square in Iran.png Navvab Expressway, District 2, Tehran
Tehran Province, Iran
Coordinates 35°45′18″N51°22′02″E / 35.7550157°N 51.3672315°E / 35.7550157; 51.3672315
Operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railways Organization (Metro)
Platforms2 Side platforms
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened20 Khordad 1396 H-Sh (10 June 2017)
Closed8 Aban 1396 H-Sh (30 October 2017)
Rebuilt25 Esfand 1397 H-Sh (16 March 2019)
Services
Preceding station Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Following station
Tehran Milad Tower
towards Basij
Tehran Metro Line 7.svg Shahid Dadman

Meydan-e San'at Metro Station is a station in Tehran Metro Line 7. [1] It is located on the northern edge of San'at Square, in Shahrak-e Gharb area of Tehran. It is the current northwestern terminus of Line 7. [2]

Building and Facilities

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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.