Road 65 (Iran)
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Road 65 is an important transit road connecting the North and South of Iran.[1] The road travels through the provinces of Tehran, Markazi, Isfahan, Fars, and Bushehr. Covering a total of 1,208 kilometers, it is the sixth longest route in the country.
Road 65 | |
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جاده 65 | |
Route information | |
Part of | |
Length | 1,208 km (751 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | Tehran, Tehran Azadegan Expressway Saidi Expressway |
Freeway 5 Freeway 6 Freeway 7 Freeway 9 (Mo'allem Freeway) Shiraz Ringway | |
To | Bandar Siraf, Bushehr |
Location | |
Country | Iran |
Provinces | Bushehr, Fars, Isfahan, Mrkazi, Qom, Tehran |
Major cities | Eslamshahr, Tehran Saveh, Markazi Salafchegan, Qom Delijan, Markazi Meymeh, Isfahan Shahin Shahr, Isfahan Isfahan, Isfahan Shahreza, Isfahan Abadeh, Fars Marvdasht, Fars Shiraz, Fars Firuzabad, Fars Jam, Bushehr |
Highway system | |
Plans
Saveh
Saveh Bypass is now under construction.[2]
Abadeh
Abadeh Bypass is now completed and operational travelling northeast of the city of Abadeh.
Abadeh–Shiraz
Saadatshahr Tunnel, located between Saadat Shahr and Qaderabad, was closed for repairs and lighting related works from 22 November 2011 to mid-February 2012.[3]
Shiraz–Firouzabad
The road is under construction to be improved to 2+2 expressway.[4]
Firouzabad–Jam–Asaluyeh
There are plans to build another 2 lanes and make the road a 4-lane expressway.[5]
Gallery
- Diagram of road number sign of Road 65 southbound in the 1990s
- Diagram of road number sign of Road 65 northbound in the 1990s
References
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