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  2. Islamic Republic of Iran Railways - Wikipedia

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    The Railway Transportation Company is an associate of the IR, which manages its freight transport. The Ministry of Roads & Urban Development is the state agency that oversees the IRIR. Some 33 million tonnes of goods and 29 million passengers are transported annually by the rail transportation network, accounting for 9 percent and 11 percent of ...

  3. Rail transport in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Railway Transportation Company is an associate of the IR, which manages its freight transport. The Ministry of Roads & Urban Development is the state agency that oversees the IRIR. Some 33 million tonnes of goods and 29 million passengers are transported annually by the rail transportation network, accounting for 9 percent and 11 percent of ...

  4. Iranian railway industry - Wikipedia

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    The railway is being developed with Iranian-government backing and forms a part of the Iranian Economic Reform Plan. The Iran Khodro Rail Transport Industries Company (IRICO) was established in 2003 to produce passenger cars , and the Mapna Locomotive Engineering and Manufacturing Company was established in 2006 to manufacture locomotives .

  5. History of rail transport in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The 1,392 km (865 mi) long Trans-Iranian Railway from Bandar Shah on the Caspian Sea to Bandar Shahpur on the Persian Gulf was opened during the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1939. The railroad was built with rail weighing 67 pounds per yard (33 kg/m) and required more than 3000 bridges. There were 126 tunnels in the Zagros mountains.

  6. Iranian Rail Industries Development Co - Wikipedia

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    Iranian Rail Industries Development Co (IRICO) (Persian: ایریکو, Iriku) is an Iranian manufacturer of passenger rolling stock. The company was founded in 2003 and began series production of rail vehicles in 2009. The company has several license manufactured rolling stock in cooperation such as Hyundai Rotem, Siemens, Stadler & CRRC Puzhen.

  7. Trans-Iranian Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Iranian Railway in 1938. After the substantial interruption of World War I, the project for constructing a standard-gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) railway across Iran was initiated by Reza Shah Pahlavi as part of numerous reforms contributing to the drastic modernization of Iran that occurred over the two decades between World War I and World War II.

  8. Tehran–Qom–Isfahan high-speed rail - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian government has been planning this railway since 1990. [9] [10] It would have only cost 1.4 million euros but the project has been derailed since by political administrations. [11] By 2023, 60% to 70% of the foundation (150 kilometer out of 245 kilometer) was done according to the government. [12]

  9. Transport in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Mashhad Urban Railway is urban rail line in Mashhad, construction on line one began in 1999 and was opened on 24 April 2011. Line two has also been opened recently and finished construction. Furthermore, four other lines are either being constructed or are planned to be. Mashhad Urban Railway operates its single line from 6:30 to 21:30 daily.