Tajrish Metro Station

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Tajrish

ایستگاه مترو تجریش
Aystegah-e Mitru-ye Tejrish
Tehran Metro Logo.svg
Tehran Metro Station
Tajrish Metro Station 3.jpg
General information
Location Street in Iran.svg Shariati Street - Street in Iran.svg Shahrdari Street
District 1, Tehran, Shemiranat
Tehran Province, Iran
Coordinates 35°48′15.77″N51°26′2.22″E / 35.8043806°N 51.4339500°E / 35.8043806; 51.4339500
Platforms2 Side Platforms
Tracks2
Connections
  •   BRT 7  
    ·107 Rahahan-Tajrish
  • 216 Tajrish Term.-Jamaran
  • 220 Saba Blvd.-Ozgol Sq.
  • 225 Dastvareh Term.-Qods Sq.
  • 298 Tajrish Term.-Shahrak-e Qa'em
  • 300 Tajrish Term.-Oshan Term.
  • 303 Pich-e Shemiran-Qods Sq.
  • 357 Emam Khomeini Metro-Qods Sq.
  • 387 Qods Sq.-Resalat Sq.
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth167 feet (51 m)
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
History
Opened30 Bahman 1390 H Kh (19 February 2012)
Services
Preceding station Tehran Metro Logo.svg Tehran Metro Following station
Terminus Tehran Metro Line 1.png Gheytariyeh
towards Kahrizak

Tajrish Metro Station is the northern terminus station of Tehran Metro Line 1. It is also the northernmost Tehran Metro station. It is located in the area called Tajrish, district 1 municipality in northern Tehran, Iran. The station is located at Qods Square, in the northernmost section of Shariati Street. It has an area of 150,000 sq.m with 16 escalators and 8 elevators. [1] [2] The Tajrish Metro Station was inaugurated on 19 February 2012.

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References

  1. "Tajrish Subway Station Opens on February 19". En.tehran.ir. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
  2. "Tajrish Metro Station". Tehran Live. Retrieved 2013-04-07.