Sayyad Expressway

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Expressway in Iran.svg
Sayyad Shirazi Expressway
بزرگراه صیاد شیرازی
Sayyad Expressway in Tehran map (in black).JPG
Route information
Length10.7 km (6.6 mi)
Major junctions
North end AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Babayi Expressway
South end Square in Iran.png Sepah Square
Location
Country Iran
Major cities Tehran
Highway system

Sayyad Expressway is an expressway in Tehran. It starts from Babayi Expressway and ends in Sabalan Street.

It is named after the assassinated Ali Sayad Shirazi, chief-of-staff of the Iranian Armed Forces during the eight-year Iran–Iraq war.

Pfeil unten.svg From North to south Pfeil unten.svg
Expressway in Iran.svg
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Expressway in Iran.svg Babayi Expressway
AB-AS-grun.svg Street in Iran.svg Moghan Street
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AB-AS-grun.svg Street in Iran.svg Shahid Mousavi Street
AB-Brucke.svg Street in Iran.svg Gilan Street
AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Expressway in Iran.svg Zeinoddin Expressway
Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Line 3.png Shahid Zeyn-o-ddin Metro Station
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Shahid Sayyad Shirazi Interchange
Expressway in Iran.svg Resalat Expressway
Street in Iran.svg Khajeh Abdollah Ansari Street
Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Line 3.png Khajeh Abdollah-e Ansari Metro Station
AB-Kreuz-grun.svg Avenue in Iran.svg Masil-e Bakhtar Boulevard
Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Line 3.png Shahid Sayyad-e Shirazi Metro Station
AB-AS-grun.svg Street in Iran.svg Qoddusi Street
Street in Iran.svg Janbazan Street
Street in Iran.svg Ostad Hasan Bana Street
AB-AS-grun.svg Street in Iran.svg Sabalan Street North
AB-AS-grun.svg Street in Iran.svg Police Street
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Sepah Square
Street in Iran.svg Khaje Nasir Street
Street in Iran.svg Tusi Street
Street in Iran.svg Sepah Street
Pfeil oben.svg From South to North Pfeil oben.svg

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