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  2. Iran Road Maintenance & Transportation Organization - Wikipedia

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    In the last organizational change, through Administrative High Council ratification number 1901/74022 dated 2003/6/13 all duties, workforce, equipments, obligations and credits of maintenance deputy of "Road and Transport Ministry" was transferred to state terminals and transport organization and the aforesaid deputy was omitted and according ...

  3. Iran route numbering system - Wikipedia

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    Iran route numbering system is a network of highways and roads in Iran that is managed by Iran Road Maintenance & Transportation Organization. The network comprises main highways and several major and minor country roads.

  4. List of roads and highways in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Number of road Distance (km) From To Major Cities Itinerary Image Road 122 60 Safashahr () Surian: Road 144 148 Hadishahr () Varzaqan () Siahrud () Road 145 46 Varzaqan () Khajeh () Road 164 101 Neyriz () Kherameh () Road 165 67 Yengejeh () Duzduzan () Heris – Mehraban: Road 213 Miandoab () Fesenduz: Road 222 116 Hasan Rud () Rahimabad

  5. Ministry of Roads and Urban Development - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Roads and Urban Development [2] (Persian: وزارت راه و شهرسازی, Vezārat-e Rāh va Shahrsāzi) is an Iranian government body in charge of providing and regulating the country's transport infrastructure (including roads, railroads, shipping lanes and airways), as well as setting policies for the housing sector and construction industry.

  6. Transport in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Major routes and railroads of Iran. Tehran is the hub of Iran's transport and communication system. Iran has a long paved road system linking most of its towns and all of its cities. In 2011 the country had 173,000 kilometres (107,000 mi) of roads, of which 73% were paved. [1]

  7. Astara–Rasht–Qazvin railway - Wikipedia

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    The agreement on the route's construction was signed by three parties (Iran, Azerbaijan and Russia) in 2005. [1] The most challenging section from an engineering point of view was the construction of the railway between Rasht and Ghazvin which started in 2009 [2] and took nearly a decade to complete.

  8. List of roads and highways - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of highways or other major roads around the world. International highways are listed first; after that, roads are listed by continent, and then by country. International highways are listed first; after that, roads are listed by continent, and then by country.

  9. Ministry of Roads and Transportation of Iran - Wikipedia

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