Tehran Metro Line 4

Line 4 is one of several lines of the Tehran Metro. The line is 22 km (14 mi) with 19 main stations, two stations along a domestic airport-serving branch line and a terminal (depôt).

Tehran Metro Line 4
Overview
Native nameخط ۴ مترو تهران
TypeRapid transit
SystemTehran Metro
LocaleTehran, Tehran Province
TerminiEkbatan (Eram-e Sabz) Station
Shahid Kolahdooz Station
Stations19+3 branch
(Excluding proposed Eastern and Western expansions)
Operation
OpenedApril 19, 2008 (Initially)[1]
March 15, 2016 (Most recent)[1]
OwnerTehran Urban and Suburban Railways Organization (Metro)
Operator(s)Tehran Urban and Suburban Railways Organization (Metro)
Depot(s)Shahid Kolahdooz Depot
Technical
Line length22 km (14 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
ElectrificationThird rail
Route map
Tehran Metro Line 4
Eram-e Sabz
Shahrak-e Ekbatan
Mehrabad Airport Terminal4&6
Mehrabad Airport Terminal1&2
Bimeh
Meydan-e Azadi
Ostad Moein
Doctor Habib-o-llah
Shademan
Towhid
Meydan-e Enghelab-e Eslami
Teatr-e Shahr
Ferdowsi
Darvazeh Dowlat
Darvazeh Shemiran
Meydan-e Shohada
Ebn-e Sina
Piroozi
Nabard
Nirooye Havaei
Shahid Kolahdooz
Shahid Kolahdooz Depot

Its section 1, from Ferdowsi Square to Darvazeh Shemiran, opened in April 2008. Section 2 from Darvazeh shemiran to Shohada Square opened in February 2009. Three months later Section 3 from Ferdowsi Square to Engelab Square opened. On July 23, 2012 two more stations were inaugurated, connecting line 4 with line 5.[2]

Currently 19 stations serve Line 4's trunk line, plus two more on the branch line serving the country's most-used Domestic Airport, Mehrabad Airport.[3][4]

Route

The line begins with an interchange station with Line 5 at Eram-e Sabz Station, north of the Tehran-Karaj Freeway near Eram-e Sabz Park in western Tehran.

It heads southward through Ekbatan town then turns east, running along Karaj Makhsus Road, Azadi Square, Azadi Street, and Enghelab Street. This main axis continues for 11.2 km (7.0 mi). The line turns southeast briefly along Rowshandelan Street and until Shohada Square. Then it resumes an eastward course along Piruzi Street. Then it veers north-eastwards and runs along the Doran Expressway until reaching its eastern terminus, Shahid Kolahdooz Station.

Mehrabad Airport Extension

The 2.8 km (1.7 mi) branch line starting from Bimeh Station towards Mehrabad International Airport was opened on March 15, 2016. The branch generally acts as an independent line, using unique, more luggage-friendly trains; Bimeh Station is an interchange station. The branch has three stations, including Bimeh Station.[5]

Future

North-West expansion

A 5.2 km (3.2 mi) extension north from Eram-e Sabz Station is proposed.[6] The new extension will have 4 stations and run along Shahayegh Boulevard and Jannatabad Boulevard so serve the Jannat Abad neighbourhood in Northeastern Tehran.

Eastern expansion

A 9.3 km (5.8 mi) extension northeast-wards from Shahid Kolahdooz Station is proposed.[6] The proposed section will run elevated along Doran Expressway to Damavand Street. Then it will continue north along Hajar-ebn Ady Street and Estakhr Street. The extension will serve Tehranpars and Qanat Kowsar neighbourhoods.

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References

  1. Schwandl, Robert (2010). "Asia - Iran - Tehran Metro". UrbanRail.net. Archived from the original on October 1, 2015. Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  2. "Two New Subway Stations Opened in West of Tehran". tehran.ir. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  3. "Lines 3 and 4 of Tehran Subway Rapidly Developing". Payvand Iran News. December 15, 2010. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  4. "صفحه نخست". tehran.ir. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  5. ساخت هر مترو چند نفر را مشغول بکار می‌کند؟
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