Road 55 (Iran)

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Road 55
جاده 55
Road 55 (Iran)
Route information
Part of AH72-IRN.svg AH72
Length547 km (340 mi)
Major junctions
From Bushehr, Bushehr
  Iran First Level Road 96.png Road 96
Road86.png Road 86
Road86.png Road 86
Road67.png Road 67
Road78.png Road 78
Iran First Level Road 63.png Road 63
Iran First Level Road 72.png Road 72
Road53.png Road 53
To32km South Isfahan, Isfahan
AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Iran First Level Road 65.png 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

Freeways

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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References

  1. "نقشه راه‌های ایران با بزرگنمایی بی‌نهایت" (PDF). مشرق نیوز (in Persian). 2015-03-23. Retrieved 2019-11-02.