Molavi Metro Station

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Molavi Metro Station

ایستگاه مترو مولوی
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Tehran Metro Station
General information
LocationMolavi St. at Mostafa Khomeini St. and Saheb Jam' St., District 12, Tehran
Tehran Province, Iran
Coordinates 35°40′10″N51°25′43″E / 35.6693134°N 51.4285005°E / 35.6693134; 51.4285005
Operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railways Organization (Metro)
Connections
History
Opened2 Dey 1398 H-Sh (23 December 2019) [1]
Services
Preceding station Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Following station
Meydan-e Ghiam
towards Basij
Tehran Metro Line 7.svg Meydan-e Mohammadiyeh

Molavi Metro Station is a station in Tehran Metro Line 7. It is located at the intersection of Molavi Street and Mostafa Khomeini, also known as Molavi Intersection. The station is at the southeastern edge of Tehran Bazaar, and near Shahid Akbarabadi Hospital.

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