Road 62 (Iran)

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Road 62
جاده 62
Road 62 (Iran)
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Route information
Length655 km (407 mi)
Major junctions
From45km southern Jandaq, Isfahan
Square in Iran.png Road81.png Road 81
Major intersections IR Freeway 7 sign.svg Freeway 7
Road65.png Road 65
Iran First Level Road 58.png Road 58
ToNear Chalanchulan, Loristan
AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Iran First Level Road 37.png Road 37
Location
Country Iran
Provinces Isfahan, Loristan
Major cities Nian, Isfahan
Isfahan, Isfahan
Najafabad, Isfahan
Tiran, Isfahan
Daran, Isfahan
Buin va Miandasht, Isfahan
Aligudarz, Loristan
Azna, Loristan
Dorood, Loristan
Highway system

Road 62 is a road connecting the province of Loristan to Isfahan and Mashhad, in Iran. [1]

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References

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