Imam Hossein Square

Imam Hossein Square, or Meydan-e-Emam-Hoseyn, is a square in eastern central Tehran, Iran.

Demonstration in support of Iranian involvement in the Syrian Civil War, 2014
People boarding trolleybuses at Imam Hossein Square in 2011

Transportation

Former

The Tehran trolleybus system terminated at Meydan-e-Emam-Hoseyn (Imam Hossein Square) upon its opening in the early 1990s[1] and as of 2005 all five routes of the system (routes 1–5) were still doing so.[2] However, routes 1 and 2 were discontinued sometime between 2005 and 2010, and the remaining routes serving Imam Hossein Square were cut back by about 1 km to Meydan-e-Shohada at an unknown date between 2011 and 2013.[1]

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References

  1. Haseldine, Peter (March–April 2015). "Tehran Closure". Trolleybus Magazine No. 320, pp. 40–43. National Trolleybus Association (UK). ISSN 0266-7452.
  2. Trolleybus Magazine No. 265 (January-February 2006), pp. 16–17.
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