Isfahan became the fourth Iranian city to open an urban rail network on October 15 in the precence of Ministry of the Interior, when public services began operating on the 11km northern section of metro Line 1 from Shohada in the city centre to Qods.
The first phase has 10 stations including an interchange with long-distance buses.
The second phase of the project will extend the line south to Azadi and Soffeh, and the city is also planning to construct two east-west lines.
Isfahan Metro in Isfahan, Iran, is under construction and will include 2 lines with 43 km (27 mi) length. The first line of that is planned to be finished by end of 2014 with 21 km (13 mi) length and 20 stations. Until the metro is completed an expanded bus system accompanied by taxis will handle Isfahan intra-urban public transportation.
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The first phase has 10 stations including an interchange with long-distance buses.
The second phase of the project will extend the line south to Azadi and Soffeh, and the city is also planning to construct two east-west lines.
Isfahan Metro in Isfahan, Iran, is under construction and will include 2 lines with 43 km (27 mi) length. The first line of that is planned to be finished by end of 2014 with 21 km (13 mi) length and 20 stations. Until the metro is completed an expanded bus system accompanied by taxis will handle Isfahan intra-urban public transportation.
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