Hemmat Expressway
This article is about expressway in Tehran. For the expressway with the same name in Isfahan, see Hemmat Expressway (Isfahan).
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| Length: | 18 km (11 mi) |
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| Major cities: | Tehran |
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Hemmat Expressway starts from Pasdaran Avenue junction and goes west. It passes Haghani Expressway, Kordestan Expressway, Milad Tower, Ashrafi Esfahani Expressway and Ziba Shahr in Western Tehran and ends into a two-way road that goes south to Tehran–Karaj Freeway.
It is named after Iran-Iraq war hero Mohammad Ebrahim Hemmat.
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Fajr Bridge, Hemmat Expressway
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Hemmat Expressway, Abbas Abad
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Hemmat Underpass
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