Ghadir Freeway
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| Ghadir Freeway | |
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| Length | 158 km (98 mi) |
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| From | Invalid type: freeway in Charmshahr, Tehran Province |
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| To | Invalid type: freeway in Abyek, Qazvin Province |
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| Provinces | Qazvin Province, Markazi Province, Alborz Province, Tehran Province |
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Ghadir Freeway or Abyek-Charmshahr Freeway or Tehran Southern Bypass Freeway[1] is a freeway in Iran that was opened on March 27, 2020.[1]
This 158-kilometer-long freeway starts in the city of Abyek in Qazvin Province and ends in Charmshahr in Tehran Province. Along its route, this freeway is connected to the Karaj-Qazvin, Tehran-Saveh, Tehran-Qom, and Qom-Garmsar freeways.[2]
The Abiq-Cheramshahr Freeway began construction on July 1, 2015, with a 30% participation from the Iranian government and 70% from the private sector, and passes through the provinces of Qazvin , Alborz , Markazi , and Tehran . The construction cost of this project was 247 trillion tomans, and Khatam al-Anbia Construction Headquarters invested 70% of the project, and was responsible for the design, construction, and operation of the project.
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