Nobonyad Metro Station

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Nobonyad Metro Station

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Tehran Metro Station
General information
Location Square in Iran.png Nobonyad Square- Street in Iran.svg Pasdaran Street, District 1, Tehran, Shemiranat County
Tehran province, Iran
Coordinates 35°47′27″N51°28′40″E / 35.79083°N 51.47778°E / 35.79083; 51.47778
Operated by Tehran Urban and Suburban Railways Organization (Metro)
Connections
  • 106 Artesh Blvd.-Parkway (BRT6)
  • 214 Dastvareh Term.-Ofoq Term. (Shahrak-e Valfajr)
History
Opened31 Shahrivar 1394 H-Kh (22 September 2015) [1]
Services
Preceding station Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Following station
Aghdasiyeh
towards Ghaem
Tehran Metro Line 3.png Hossein Abad
towards Azadegan

Nobonyad Metro Station is one of the main stations of Line 3 of Tehran Metro, located on Nobonyad Square at the interface of Sadr and Babayi Highways in Northern Tehran. [2] It has been designed and built by Boland Payeh Company as a project within a barter portfolio. With the presence of Dr.Maziyar Hosseini, Transportation and Traffic Deputy of Tehran Municipality, Mr. Habil Darvishi, managing director of Tehran Metro Company and Mr. Behrouz Nouri Khajavi, CEO of Boland Payeh Co., Southern Entrance of Nobonyad Station is opened to public on February 6, 2017. [3] [4]

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References

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  3. "SOUTHERN ENTRANCE OF NOBONYAD STATION IS OPENED TO PUBLIC ON FEBRUARY 6, 2017". bolandpayeh.com. 6 Feb 2017.
  4. "Tehran Metro stations list". subway.umka.org. Retrieved 2018-07-23.