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Mohammad Ali Jenah Expressway

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Mohammad Ali Jenah Expressway
بزرگراه محمدعلی جناح
Mohammad Ali Jenah Expressway.jpg
The Expressway in 2022
Route information
Length2.5 km (1.6 mi)
Major junctions
North end
Second Sadeghiye Square
South end
Azadi Square
Location
CountryIran
Major citiesTehran
Highway system

Mohammad Ali Jenah Expressway is a short expressway in Tehran, Iran. It connects Second Sadeghiye Square to Azadi Square. The expressway is named after the founder and first Governor General of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah.[1]

From North to South


Second Sadeghiye Square
Ashrafi Esfahani Expressway
Ayatollah Kashani Expressway
Sattarkhan Boulevard
Shahid Golabi Street
Sadeghieh (Tehran) Metro Station
Tehran-Karaj Freeway
Sheikh Fazl-allah Nouri Expressway
Salehi Street
<span style="color:#000000; font-size: 90%;">Tehran Western Bus Terminal</span>
Tehran BRT Line Azadi Square Station


Azadi Square
Saidi Expressway
Karaj special Road
Azadi Street
From South to North

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References

  1. ^ Chaudhry, Hanif (8 September 2020). "The various roads, buildings named after Quaid-e-Azam across the world". Geo News. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
This page was last edited on 11 April 2024, at 23:12
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