Road 55 | |
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جاده 55 | |
Route information | |
Part of AH72 | |
Length | 547 km (340 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | Bushehr, Bushehr |
Road 96 Road 86 Road 86 Road 67 Road 78 Road 63 Road 72 Road 53 | |
To | 32km South Isfahan, Isfahan Road 65 |
Location | |
Provinces | Bushehr, Fars, Kogiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Isfahan |
Major cities | Nur Abad, Fars Yasuj, Kogiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Borujen, Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiyari Mobarakeh, Isfahan |
Highway system | |
Highways in Iran |
Road 55 connects Persian Gulf and Bushehr to Isfahan and central Iran to Road 65. [1] The road is of a national importance with regard to transit, as it is the shortest and fastest link connecting Isfahan and places north of it with Bushehr and Asaluyeh on the coast of Persian Gulf
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